I think this is the right place to post this thread: if not I'm sorry and you can slap my wrist.
Through ignorance I did not realise how important the suffix of one's domain name can be and I walked blithely into the heffalump trap. I thought that given the choice .com rather than .co.uk looked much better. So my site is www.jamesbartondesign.com. This is fine for the world wide search engines to find: my rankings are OK and I'm getting business. Trouble is, in the UK, where the vast majority of my customers are I am all but invisible. All stems from having a US host combined with a .com address. If I had a UK host with .com address or a US host with a .co.uk address I would be OK (so I have been told). If this is the case I think that this should be strongly flagged by Voda somewhere. Of course it may be, but I certainly have missed it if it is. (another slapped wrist?)
Does anyone know the best (and, if possible, the easiest) way that I can re designate my site to jamesbartondesign.co.uk (I own the domain name).
Through ignorance I did not realise how important the suffix of one's domain name can be and I walked blithely into the heffalump trap. I thought that given the choice .com rather than .co.uk looked much better. So my site is www.jamesbartondesign.com. This is fine for the world wide search engines to find: my rankings are OK and I'm getting business. Trouble is, in the UK, where the vast majority of my customers are I am all but invisible. All stems from having a US host combined with a .com address. If I had a UK host with .com address or a US host with a .co.uk address I would be OK (so I have been told). If this is the case I think that this should be strongly flagged by Voda somewhere. Of course it may be, but I certainly have missed it if it is. (another slapped wrist?)
Does anyone know the best (and, if possible, the easiest) way that I can re designate my site to jamesbartondesign.co.uk (I own the domain name).
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