Not much of an advantage either way, except that a domain ending in .uk makes it clear that the company is registered in the UK.There might also be differences in the registration cost, and process, since different top-level domains are often handled by different organizations.
But in general, you would probably choose whichever domain you think is more memorable to potential visitors of the website. - You can also choose to set up more than one domain; many companies do that, and quite often, one of the domains will redirect to the other one.
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Yes because I used have a com account and now I have a couk account and it works just as good:).
Whatever you want really. There is just something perhaps more glamorous about having a .com address, and it makes it appear more worldwide. However, if you live in the UK I would suggest a co.uk one, especially if you are a retail company, as customers may be put off by the .com.
co.uk means it is a UK only based address, COM means it's international It means .co.uk is the UK and the .com is in America
In business the best between dot com and dot co dot uk, is "dot co dot uk."
As in the internet? Com= company, Org = Organization, Net = Network
Below is the link to Cartoon Network. If you have set it as your home page (the page your computer goes to automatically when you go online) then if it still redirects to "couk," it is possible that your computer has been infected with what is called a "home page hijacker." See link below on that subject too.
The ".com" in the address of a website stands for "commercial".
COM=commercial When referring to an internet address, such as www.google.com, the COM represents COMMERCIAL.
com means web address or cumershel.
.com is usually short for company.
.com is shot for company.
No it does not.