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dnjournal 2006

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dnjournal go acorn mad!

showing the de crew how it should be done - straight in at the top!
AcornDomains.co.uk produced still another five-figure ccTLD sale, banking £5,500 ($10,116) for Gig.co.uk (Great Britain's country code, of course). The .co.uk extension is having a strong year. We just published a completely revised and updated report from Sedo on the .co.uk market that fans of that ccTLD should find interesting.
with seperate break down report from sedo about the uk market
Forums like DNForum, the UK specific AcornDomains.co.uk and journals like DNJournal have been instrumental in giving the secondary market a community with standards, and have opened up great networking opportunities.

take note nominet - sedo aint fans either
One major barrier to domain speculation and a vibrant aftermarket for .CO.UK domains is the complicated, costly, and paperwork-intensive transfer process imposed by Nominet. Extra paperwork, which first must be requested from Nominet and then sent to both parties, means a typical transaction takes weeks to complete. Additional fees (close to 35 GBP) levied by Nominet for a transfer depress many low-end sales. However, this year Nominet will be revamping the transfer system to ease the process, which most feel will facilitate an increase in the number of transfers of .CO.UK domain names.
 
spot on

hi charlie,
yeah saw that other day on dnjournal. love that site! nominet need to do a uturn, agreed. can't see it happening. noone puts their prices down. shame, as it would really help the lowend sales. Predator:twisted:
 
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