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Hi Everyone,
I noticed it once a few months ago and thought it was just a one-off and didn't look in to it further.
However, I just hand-regged a .co.uk domain and typed in to see if something existed at the uk.com address.
As happened a couple of months ago, it redirected to a sedo page displaying the .co.uk address I just registered (not the uk.com)!
Having now tested it further, it seems that any unregistered uk.com domain displays a sedo search results page appearing to be search results for the .co.uk domain.
http://www.acorndomainsisreallyreallygreat.uk.com
http://www.itsveryearlyinthemorningnow.uk.com
I've used silly names to make the point that unregistered domains redirect in this way but what if you type in www.acorndomains.uk.com.
Sure enough, it comes to a search results page making it look like acorndomains.CO.UK is at sedo!
Of course, it's easy enough not to type in uk.com but, still, it's certainly a script error.
URL string says registrar=taudomuk
Ok, so acorndomains.co.uk has a really high alexa rank. Because the address bar for acorndomains.uk.com redirects to http://www.sedoparking.com/search/registrar.php?registrar=taudomuk&domain=acorndomains.CO.UK and the sedo/ad serving database must surely read it as a click from acorndomains.CO.UK, would the .co.uk element in the address bar be generating a better CPC than if it were listed as the uk.com??
Because that would make it quite a serious error!
Wondered if anyone else had noticed - even though we rarely go near uk.com domains!
Best wishes, Richard
I noticed it once a few months ago and thought it was just a one-off and didn't look in to it further.
However, I just hand-regged a .co.uk domain and typed in to see if something existed at the uk.com address.
As happened a couple of months ago, it redirected to a sedo page displaying the .co.uk address I just registered (not the uk.com)!
Having now tested it further, it seems that any unregistered uk.com domain displays a sedo search results page appearing to be search results for the .co.uk domain.
http://www.acorndomainsisreallyreallygreat.uk.com
http://www.itsveryearlyinthemorningnow.uk.com
I've used silly names to make the point that unregistered domains redirect in this way but what if you type in www.acorndomains.uk.com.
Sure enough, it comes to a search results page making it look like acorndomains.CO.UK is at sedo!
Of course, it's easy enough not to type in uk.com but, still, it's certainly a script error.
URL string says registrar=taudomuk
Ok, so acorndomains.co.uk has a really high alexa rank. Because the address bar for acorndomains.uk.com redirects to http://www.sedoparking.com/search/registrar.php?registrar=taudomuk&domain=acorndomains.CO.UK and the sedo/ad serving database must surely read it as a click from acorndomains.CO.UK, would the .co.uk element in the address bar be generating a better CPC than if it were listed as the uk.com??
Because that would make it quite a serious error!
Wondered if anyone else had noticed - even though we rarely go near uk.com domains!
Best wishes, Richard