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Father's Day is coming up, and I had a .uk-related thought.
A lot of strong .uk names are tied to family businesses, local services, and long-term projects. Some domains are more than just inventory; they represent years of work.
If you had to pass your best .uk domain to your kids or family one day, would they know why it matters and how to keep it safe?
Renewal dates, registrar access, DNS, email, and a simple note about whether the name should be kept or sold can make a big difference.
Would you pass your best .uk domain to family, or would you rather sell before that point?
A lot of strong .uk names are tied to family businesses, local services, and long-term projects. Some domains are more than just inventory; they represent years of work.
If you had to pass your best .uk domain to your kids or family one day, would they know why it matters and how to keep it safe?
Renewal dates, registrar access, DNS, email, and a simple note about whether the name should be kept or sold can make a big difference.
Would you pass your best .uk domain to family, or would you rather sell before that point?