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With the anniversary of .uk's launch coming up next week, I thought it was high time to analyse registration patterns and trends in detail.
To that end, I have prepared a comprehensive report (using Alexa data, and Nominet registration stats) which you can download from here:
http://www.mydomainnames.co.uk/happybirthday_uk.pdf
(I apologise in advance for the number of tables filled with numbers - but they all have a purpose!)
A few take-aways:
Of course, I can't take into account the "known unknowns" such as the effect of Nominet's upcoming £1 price promotion, or the potential for a late flurry of interest as the 5-year deadline to register the matching .uk approaches.
To that end, I have prepared a comprehensive report (using Alexa data, and Nominet registration stats) which you can download from here:
http://www.mydomainnames.co.uk/happybirthday_uk.pdf
(I apologise in advance for the number of tables filled with numbers - but they all have a purpose!)
A few take-aways:
- Only 14.6% of eligible .co.uk registrants (in Alexa's 1,000,000 largest sites) have registered the corresponding .uk
- Growth of .uk has bottomed out at around 20,000 new registrations per month (whole market) and just 0.25%/month take-up (largest sites)
- On current trends, there will only be 1,300,000 .uk registrations at the end of 5 years
- Only 1 in 3 existing .co.uk registrants (largest sites) will register the .uk during the 5 year reservation window
Of course, I can't take into account the "known unknowns" such as the effect of Nominet's upcoming £1 price promotion, or the potential for a late flurry of interest as the 5-year deadline to register the matching .uk approaches.