(1) Is it more advantageous to have this domain a co.uk domain rather than a .com?
(2) Any advantage in having the domain hosted by a UK hosting service?
(3) Is a paid Looksmart UK listing for the domain the best first step approach?
Thanks for any direction you can offer.
1. To be sure of not getting filtered out, you should have a .co.uk for the uk market. The .com will work, but, will be filtered in some services that don't automatically give you the option to search uk only or world. Also, other services will only accept listings from .co.uk sites.
2. UK hosting will help you provide a faster connection to your UK customers when the trans Atlantic traffic slows US-hosted sites. This is noticable mostly in the evenings here in the UK. Probably when a lot of UK consumers are online. A wlow site will soon lose it's traffic as surfers click away.
3. Absolutely, a Looksmart UK listing will help your UK site.
Hope it helps!
Added. Looks like FreeBee and I were posting at the same time.
I'd echo what FreeBee said about choosing a good host. A bad host can destroy the opportunities for a site through downtime, slow servers and poor internet connectivity.
If it's an e-commerce site it's best to make sure it's a good host.
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Am I disadvantaged running under the .com based in the states. The site is uk orienatated with uk content.
Just to complicate matters, my site is dynamic with lots of url parameters and '?' characters. Will any of the spiders crawl me or should I make static equivalents of my key pages ?
>Am I disadvantaged running under the .com based in the states. The site is uk orienatated with uk content.
Your disadvantage is with the UK search engines that filter out the .com
>Will any of the spiders crawl me or should I make static equivalents of my key pages ?
If you want to be sure of spidering, static equivalents are the answer.