'Grains.co.uk (auction purchase via DomainLore.uk).
.UK generic. Category-defining. Currently... redirecting.
And commercially-working.

Par-ti-cu-lar (I already told you, we're pros in
precisionality
) thesis on this one:
I often buy (or register
) .UK for strategic positioning.
Grains.co.uk isn't currently a shopfront (though it very well could be). It's currently serving as infrastructure. A conversation starter. A credibility shortcut for trade discussions that would otherwise take months to open (think metaphorical set of keys dangling from my back pocket).
And note, the redirect to Iferous.com is fully intentional.
Iferous (-bearing in Latin) is my/our commodity-into-speciality
play.
Precious Metals. Critical Minerals. Materials sourced/marketed with precision, sold on 'value' (definition here will remain undefined).
'Grains.co.uk' supports our positioning in agricultural commodities - but critically, it does so under a .UK flag.
Why does that matter?
'British' (and inherently, .UK) carries weight.
That's not sentiment - that's marketing value and a 'geographical ring-fence'.
Real, quantifiable, baked into the TLD.
For international businesses looking to trade into the UK, its instant credibility and an alternate way 'in'.
Midsummer '25, I spoke from London (broadcast via an International News Network), where we had a gentleman, £2 billion pounds worth of sugar (babe, I know it's not a 'grain' - calm down), wishing to penetrate the .UK market, the current state of play would be to what? Undercut current players? (Ew.)
Let's do better than that; enforce the power of 'soft infrastructure' and the offering of the .UK Domain Space for an instantaneous commercial edge and 'open the door'.
The current state of play for 'Grains.co.uk':
Positions I/us - and partners - as an entry point for grain trade into the UK market.
Not competing on price. Not competing on logistics.
Competing on access.
Status: Redirecting to Iferous.com
Function: Facilitating trade conversations
(Thank you) Next: ... '
- Lucy, DomainPros.
.UK generic. Category-defining. Currently... redirecting.
And commercially-working.
Par-ti-cu-lar (I already told you, we're pros in
I often buy (or register
Grains.co.uk isn't currently a shopfront (though it very well could be). It's currently serving as infrastructure. A conversation starter. A credibility shortcut for trade discussions that would otherwise take months to open (think metaphorical set of keys dangling from my back pocket).
And note, the redirect to Iferous.com is fully intentional.
Iferous (-bearing in Latin) is my/our commodity-into-speciality
Precious Metals. Critical Minerals. Materials sourced/marketed with precision, sold on 'value' (definition here will remain undefined).
'Grains.co.uk' supports our positioning in agricultural commodities - but critically, it does so under a .UK flag.
Why does that matter?
'British' (and inherently, .UK) carries weight.
That's not sentiment - that's marketing value and a 'geographical ring-fence'.
Real, quantifiable, baked into the TLD.
For international businesses looking to trade into the UK, its instant credibility and an alternate way 'in'.
Midsummer '25, I spoke from London (broadcast via an International News Network), where we had a gentleman, £2 billion pounds worth of sugar (babe, I know it's not a 'grain' - calm down), wishing to penetrate the .UK market, the current state of play would be to what? Undercut current players? (Ew.)
Let's do better than that; enforce the power of 'soft infrastructure' and the offering of the .UK Domain Space for an instantaneous commercial edge and 'open the door'.
The current state of play for 'Grains.co.uk':
Positions I/us - and partners - as an entry point for grain trade into the UK market.
Not competing on price. Not competing on logistics.
Competing on access.
Status: Redirecting to Iferous.com
Function: Facilitating trade conversations
(Thank you) Next: ... '
- Lucy, DomainPros.
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