.com, .co.uk or both?

biomed86

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Jul 10, 2005
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Afternoon UKBFers!

I'm in the process of having my website redesigned for the new year :)

I have the .com and .co.uk domains for my website, and wondered, in your opinion, does it make a difference which domain I use primarily for my website? For example would using .co.uk bring me more UK traffic?

I currently use the .com as the main domain, (and all my business emails are using the .com, which I would leave as is) but I'm not sure if since I'm a UK business it might be better to use .co.uk? Or does it not really matter?

Also, if I did choose to stick with the .com, how would I go about point the .co.uk to the main site, (or vice versa)?

Sorry for so many questions, hope the above isn't too confusing! Thanks very much :)
 

Hypnotist

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May 14, 2008
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Inverness
Hi

Personally I think it depends on what the domain name is first. For example my name is also my domain name, but I have it as both .com and .co.uk which is more protective. I think the bottom line is that if you can afford to have both, then better to err on the safer side.

Consider this, if just one customer comes to you via the .com, will this pay for the cost of the domain name, and more importantly, would you be in any way concerned if a competitor bought the .com version.

So if feasible, stick with both.

Scott Burke
ScottBurke.com and .co.uk
 
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biomed86

Free Member
Jul 10, 2005
600
48
London/Kent
Hi

Personally I think it depends on what the domain name is first. For example my name is also my domain name, but I have it as both .com and .co.uk which is more protective. I think the bottom line is that if you can afford to have both, then better to err on the safer side.

Consider this, if just one customer comes to you via the .com, will this pay for the cost of the domain name, and more importantly, would you be in any way concerned if a competitor bought the .com version.

So if feasible, stick with both.

Scott Burke
ScottBurke.com and .co.uk

Thanks for your reply :)

As mentioned before I already have both domains, I was just questioning which one to have my main site on, and which one for the redirect...but judging from everyone else's response, looks like I'll be mainstreaming with the .co.uk, and having the .com point to the .co.uk

Thanks guys!
 
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