In the midst of planning a US version of our online accommodation website.
So question is: Do we use sub-directory of existing UK co.uk site for it…… or Use a similar domain name (the exact same one not being available) for a .com site
@Nehe_AcharyaNov 13.2017 — #While numerous organizations utilize customary promoting strategies to draw in new business and customers, others have included or totally replaced traditional marketing with new or creative advertising strategies. These new strategies frequently rotate around the Internet; organizations utilize web-based social networking tools and online promotion battles to grow their gathering of people. Organizations can create website pages or web journals that give updated data on their products or services.
Be that as it may, these are a bit tedious, rather you can get leads through the business tools some of which are area particular. These tools are as follows,
@destinationamerauthorNov 15.2017 — #Thanks for your comment. Presume you mean co.uk? So you are saying that in your opinion using a dot.com domain is better than using sub-domain for co.uk site?
@greatness1987Jul 14.2020 — #As a child, I thought that ". com " means that the site is obviously American (well, earlier the Internet business in Canada was not particularly developed).
@greatness1987Jul 17.2020 — #As a child, I thought that ". com " means that the site is obviously American (well, earlier the Internet business in Canada was not particularly developed).Now the owner of the site and the marketing company decides what the domain will be. If you, for example, completely give the order to another company _Link removed by site staff so that it doesn't look like you're spamming us_ as an example), they will make you a site for your service, and will host it. Understanding the marketing policy, they will tell you which domain to choose. And your job is just to pay, and make a profit. So it's more a question of marketing, not programming.