Should we switch to a .com?

For the last few years we’ve been using a .ie domain to promote our business. Since we are now looking at overseas markets a bit more actively we’ve started using  the .eu

We didn’t have the .com until yesterday….

So now that we have the .com I’m left in a bit of a quandry

Should we market based on the .eu or the .com?

By Michele Neylon

Michele is founder and CEO of Irish hosting provider and domain name registrar Blacknight.

15 comments

  1. To be honest I’ve always wondered up to now why ye did not have the .com. I know you can claim that its a local market but if I suggest blacknight to anyone nearly always the first response is, ‘Is that blacknight.com?’

  2. Judging by the referals I have made to you recently, they were either Irish or UK firms
    looking for an Irish provider with servers in Ireland. so I would use either .ie or .co.uk
    A few were US but again were looking at the residency issue.

  3. TomTom – someone else grabbed the .com 5 years ago before we’d shortened our name to “Blacknight” and they weren’t replying to Afternic’s emails until last week.

  4. Chris – Unfortunately the co.uk we’d want to use is taken and was taken many moons ago, which is why we’ve been using the .eu on our print ads in the UK

  5. I think the .com is a stronger brand period, even in the Irish Market 🙂 lots wont agree but thats my feelings on it
    Well done on grabbing that tld

  6. I’d go with the .com … most people I know type in .com first … the .ie gives you potentially more credibility in the irish market … but not in the european / foreign market ..
    I’m still not convinced by the .eu’s
    (that said I’m going from the .com to the .ie for my own business)

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