ben
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It’s not that bad as a place. I like living close to the Lakes.They can have it. It's a dive.
It’s not that bad as a place. I like living close to the Lakes.They can have it. It's a dive.
Its funny tho the guy that registered this said this :^ ^ ^ ^ RE: My post above! ^ ^ ^ ^
That didn't take long. The .co.uk was free to reg and now someone has picked it up. Well spotted and good luck with the name
I did think about registering it but decided not to!![]()
To be fair this company has posted out letters to lots of homes and I reckon the .co.uk could get some good traffic with people misreading the domain in the letter.Its funny tho the guy that registered this said this :
It's time to drop the .co.uk and move to .uk not long ago![]()
I wonder why it's not on a gov.uk domain.Happy Friday!
I've just spotted that HM Coastguard (His Majesty's Coastguard - HMCG) are using .uk!
hmcoastguard.uk
This is my type of brand. Short, on .uk, clean. I love it. I enjoy how more and more brands are choosing to be creative with their brand names. I mean "Malt" isn't something you'd associate with freelancing, but it's short , memorable and brandable, and thats why it works.Browsing around in my chosen and godforsaken career as a freelance digital designer, which will soon be doomed because it's easier and cheaper for robotised people who don't value imaginitive human beings to type a prompt into a box and call it creativity to avoid engaging and paying a hunk of worthless flesh and bone, I came across Malt. The .co.uk forwards to the .uk.