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A couple of pointers for you..

1) Worldwide search volumes are irrelevant for .uk domains.
2) Broad match search statistics are nothing like as interesting as exact match ones.
 
A couple of pointers for you..

1) Worldwide search volumes are irrelevant for .uk domains.
2) Broad match search statistics are nothing like as interesting as exact match ones.

Then:

1) why sold the domain "beauty.cc for $1 000 000", Cocos Islands, there the population - 596 people)))
2) in Russia there are a lot of sites .IN, though it is the Indian domains!!!
3) the domain (irrespective of belonging to what country) always can be adjusted for a site in other country!!!
 
I'll bite...

1) Because .cc also stands for "credit card"
2) "in" is more meaningful as a domain hack than "uk" perhaps?
3) I don't agree I'm sorry
 
Then:

1) why sold the domain "beauty.cc for $1 000 000", Cocos Islands, there the population - 596 people)))
2) in Russia there are a lot of sites .IN, though it is the Indian domains!!!
3) the domain (irrespective of belonging to what country) always can be adjusted for a site in other country!!!

Not sure why you feel the need for all those exclamation marks, people are only trying to help.
If you continue posting broad search numbers for .co.uk sites you're probably going to discourage a lot of potential buyers. Regardless of what happens elsewhere, UK buyers of .uk domains tend to like UK exact numbers
 
Not sure why you feel the need for all those exclamation marks, people are only trying to help.
If you continue posting broad search numbers for .co.uk sites you're probably going to discourage a lot of potential buyers. Regardless of what happens elsewhere, UK buyers of .uk domains tend to like UK exact numbers

Certainly I am grateful for the help!
 
I'll bite...

1) Because .cc also stands for "credit card"
2) "in" is more meaningful as a domain hack than "uk" perhaps?
3) I don't agree I'm sorry

1) "beauty" and "credit card" sounds somehow strange :mrgreen:,
"beauty" - is suitable for a beauty salon more!
2) ".In" can't be more significant in any way, than ".co.uk"! It is the fact!
3) agrees, at everyone on this opinion!
 
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