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I have grown partial to co.uk but ultimately our money is on uk being dominant
I agree, although I keep hearing that people just use Google and don't take any notice of whether it's .co.uk or .uk, nor do they care. I wonder if anyone cares other than people that build websites.Active content on .uk domain names helps. It is going to be difficult to get over the way that the public in most ccTLD dominated countries (more local ccTLD registrations than gTLD registrations) remember domain names. They don't remember the extension because it is *their* TLD. For the UK, that generally means adding the .co.uk if they hear just the left of the dot name. It takes years to change that kind of behaviour. If there's going to be a shift then it will appear first in businesses and services targeting younger users and customers.
Regards...jmcc
That's a great looking site.Have decided to go with the .uk for my new business - Kitchen Sprayer
Yeah, nice site there TrickyHave decided to go with the .uk for my new business - Kitchen Sprayer
That's a great looking site.
First alt tag needs renaming on here: https://kitchensprayer.uk/kitchen-respray-design/ as it's a large image, hovered whilst reading and got "guildford-green-3" which doesn't really sound great to people who don't know what an alt tag does.
Brilliant spot.Saw this in my neighbourhood which made me happy – cambridgefibre.uk and they redirect the .co.uk
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