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deso66 said:Using .co.uk means you are limiting yourself to the UK audience,
DuaneJackson said:it shoudn't be. it all depends where you go. My cost price (from enom.com) is actually cheaper for a .co.uk than a .com
Although most places I have looked the .com is usually cheaper. Which site are you looking at?
Planning to take the bakery in a new direction instead of selling it? Online ordering to anywhere in the UK? I'll buy some rice pud.
Depending on your site subject, it is not an easy thing to do..... Your site must be designed and have content relevant to the keywords people will search for, it helps if your site has links to it from lots of other sites with similar content and it takes time.Jayne said:Thank You all.![]()
Jayne
P.S When I get my web site, how do I get it to the top of the web search?![]()
(remember none techy answers) :lol:
Jayne said:How do I get to the top of the pecking order if it's not the .com thing?