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Hi all,
I was wondering if anyone has any knowledge in leasing subdomains, anything to consider, and Nominet's view on it - I'm getting a bit lost in all the Nominet documentation! It appears to be allowed provided I'm not 'selling' a subdomain outright.
The idea would be owning a certain domain, and leasing out subdomains of it on a monthly basis. A conceptual example (it's not one of these domains) would be owning forsale.uk or company.uk and leasing:
cars.forsale.uk
clothes.forsale.uk
houses.forsale.uk
etc...
or
plumbing.company.uk
building.company.uk
security.company.uk
etc...
The idea would be that the snappy subdomain could be used in marketing (e.g. in advertising, on the side of a company''s van, or somewhere where it may be easier to remember something shorter - security.company.uk vs johnsmithssecurityservicesltd.co.uk), or 'lease' a package to comapnies that don't currently have much online prescence / a website / want a revamp. Build and host a basic website for them including the snappy domain for a fixed monthly price (e.g. £50/75/100 a month depending on the subdomain and web requirements).
Alternatively, the snapy subdomain could point to their existing website, but again, be used in advertising etc...
Does anyone have any (constructive ) thoughts or considerations, or reasons why it wouldn't work?
Appreciate anything!
Thanks in advance,
William
I was wondering if anyone has any knowledge in leasing subdomains, anything to consider, and Nominet's view on it - I'm getting a bit lost in all the Nominet documentation! It appears to be allowed provided I'm not 'selling' a subdomain outright.
The idea would be owning a certain domain, and leasing out subdomains of it on a monthly basis. A conceptual example (it's not one of these domains) would be owning forsale.uk or company.uk and leasing:
cars.forsale.uk
clothes.forsale.uk
houses.forsale.uk
etc...
or
plumbing.company.uk
building.company.uk
security.company.uk
etc...
The idea would be that the snappy subdomain could be used in marketing (e.g. in advertising, on the side of a company''s van, or somewhere where it may be easier to remember something shorter - security.company.uk vs johnsmithssecurityservicesltd.co.uk), or 'lease' a package to comapnies that don't currently have much online prescence / a website / want a revamp. Build and host a basic website for them including the snappy domain for a fixed monthly price (e.g. £50/75/100 a month depending on the subdomain and web requirements).
Alternatively, the snapy subdomain could point to their existing website, but again, be used in advertising etc...
Does anyone have any (constructive ) thoughts or considerations, or reasons why it wouldn't work?
Appreciate anything!
Thanks in advance,
William