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Leased subdomains question

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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 :p) thoughts or considerations, or reasons why it wouldn't work?

Appreciate anything!

Thanks in advance,

William
 
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.

Why not ask Nominet directly? That's the first hurdle to clear. Then if you get the green light, there's no reason why it wouldn't work on suitable names.
 
Thanks all! That's really helpful, plus hadn't seen IT.com's setup - it's interesting!

Contacted Nominet and they said no issues. So hopefully watch this space... :D
 
Thanks all! That's really helpful, plus hadn't seen IT.com's setup - it's interesting!

Contacted Nominet and they said no issues. So hopefully watch this space... :D

Be really interesting to hear how your plans develop. Good luck!
 
Thanks all! That's really helpful, plus hadn't seen IT.com's setup - it's interesting!

Contacted Nominet and they said no issues. So hopefully watch this space... :D

Hi, if this is interesting, I could organize another meetup at it.com Domains Hammersmith offices.. of course, if our members see value in it :) .. as long as there is interest :) .. I am sure, they will gladly share their experience - not really a commercial secret (their work on the backend for the tlds is a different story) :)
 

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