I recommend staying within the boundaries of Domain Theory 101 which recommends that websites fall within three categories, .COM, NET or .ORG. There is no practical reason for registering a domain on .CO.UK.
I recommend staying within the boundaries of Domain Theory 101 which recommends that websites fall within three categories, .COM, NET or .ORG. There is no practical reason for registering a domain on .CO.UK.
What possible reason could there be for ever registering something other than the top 3 domain extensions, except perhaps that just about everyone in England uses .co.uk and don't give a damn about .com for the most part. Quite apart from the fact that if America had never heard of the internet the English extension would blow all others out of the water.
That, and we don't assume that the rest of the world disappears at the edge of our shores like the average American.
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For the opening poster, unless you know something about the country in question it is far better to stick to what you know, experimental domains where you shove two completely different words together are very hit and miss.
I would say reg-fee for this, it has no real commercial value and cannot even think of who might want to buy it.