After a post like last weeks', where I spoke on .ie and their restrictions, you may be thinking that it is too hard to get involved in ccTLD investing. Trust me, I know it's easier to just stick with .com but I have seen huge rewards from going global. It's a little harder to get started but worth the effort. This is mainly because the barrier to entry is lower, financially speaking.
Here's a hint if you are looking for an extension that you can understand (they speak English) and won't break the bank on renewal fees. Look at the .co.uk market.
Most registrars will sell you .co.uk names in the 6-10 dollars range but it's also easy enough to become a member of Nominet and pay much less.
If you are an American, be mindful of words that have different meanings like torches and bonnet or the many words that are spelled differently like jewelry (jewellery) and center (centre).
.co.uk is also one of the oldest and most popular extensions worldwide. It is the forth most popular extension in the world, with over 8 million registered. And it is second among ccTLDs, only behind .de (wikipedia).
.co.uk is a favorite of my good friend Edwin Hayward, from memorabledomains.co.uk. He is a great guy and a great domainer. He is our resident expert in our .co.uk forum.
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http://www.MsDomainer.com Ms Domainer
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http://www.zihra.com Soud
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http://www.bydomainers.com byDomainers
