How to contact us
Wellspotted
Genesis House,
212 Ingram Rd,
Bloxwich,
Walsall
WS3 3AD
Tel: 0121 820 0552
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Please contact us using one of the contact methods above about issues relating to domain names between 09:00am and 16:00pm Monday to Friday excluding bank holidays. Outside of those times we recommend you This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. We aim to respond to your contact within 5 business days and aim to resolve any issues you have within 5 business days.
To register a domain name
Please send an email to This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. with details of the domain name you wish to register and full contact details. A member of our team will aim to make contact with you within 24 hours with further instructions and with details of how to pay.
Reporting abuse and complaints
If you wish to raise a complaint about abuse you have received (for example phishing scams, spam emails etc), please contact us at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. with as much detail about the abuse. We will investigate your complaint within X business days.
If you wish to make a complaint about a service you have received, please submit an email to us at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. including as much detail from the issue you have. We will acknowledge your complaint within 5 business days and aim to resolve any issues within 5 business days.
If you’re not happy with the initial outcome of your complaint, then you are able to escalate your issue to Nominet (the .uk registry) here
http://www.nominet.uk/complaints
Nominet’s Terms and Conditions
When registering a domain name with us you agree also to Nominet’s domain name registration Terms and Conditions: https://www.nominet.uk/domain-registration-tandc or https://www.nominet.uk/go/terms
Domain name charges and other information
Renewing domain names
All domains are renewed on an annual basis, we will send out reminder emails 60 days, 30 days, 14 days and 7 day before expiry. We will send the emails to the email address on the account, it is the registrant’s responsibility to make sure their contact details are up to date. WE takes no responsibility if your domain renewal fails due to your contact details being incorrect.
If you do not wish to renew a domain please make sure you contact us a minimum of 14 days before your domain expires by emailing us at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it..
All domains will be auto renewed 14 days in advance of the domain name expiring and will be billed 14 days in advance.
Expiring domain names
If you do not renew your domain before its expiry date it will have all services we provide suspended and you will have up to 30 days (protected period) after to renew the domain name at the original renewal fee.
After 30 days your domain will be suspended and will go into a 60 day grace period which you can still renew your domain name but with an additional redemption fee of £100 + VAT. This must be requested by email before the 80th day after your domain has expired, after 90 days your domain will be cancelled and deleted from the register and made available for resale through a third party registrar. WE will not guarantee the renewal of a domain name.
In renewing this domain(s) you are agreeing to the registrars and the registries terms and conditions. Please Read T & C's
Domain Names
a) Add Share buttons: Using Google Plus share button is a good way to tell your readers, where you want them to share it.
b) Add Google Plus Badges: To get more followers, you can leverage your existing website traffic by just adding your google plus profile and page badge on your site. You can also add simple social media profile buttons but adding badges make them more commanding and easy to follow you.
A really important habit to get into is the idea of tracking and testing the different posts that you try on these social networks. Do this by setting a goal for your posts and then researching if you can improve that goal by trying various approaches. If your goal is to drive traffic to your website you can post pictures, videos, articles, long form articles, etc. and see which one results in the most shares or new follows. It’s a good idea not to just blindly post publicly and hope that people see it.
Try once in a while is to mix your email campaigns with your Google+ posts. This is a great way to get new followers to your Google+ accounts. It works in that you write a nice long and helpful post on Google+ as you would on your own blog. Then send out an email to your mailing list letting them know that there’s a new post up but this time it’s over on Google+. The result is usually a lot more followers!!!
Bloggers will always tell you to write for people and not for search engines!!! This is so untrue. Ok, ok ok, it’s true, but it is only half true. In actual fact, writing for search engines is extremely important and it is even more relevant on Google Plus.
Well when you are logged in to Google+ you get shown a completely different set of search results to the ones you are shown when you are logged out!!!
You might have the best-formatted posts and excellently designed images, but if no one sees it, you will fail.
Use hashtags the same way you use them in Twitter. The idea is that Google+ acts like it’s own little search engine, the idea being that one day people won’t leave it at all. Hashtagging your posts helps to get them noticed. Using Hashtags in any social network increases the lifetime and reach of your updates. Similarly, you can use relevant hashtags in Google Plus to increase the reach of your posts and hence more traffic If you don’t have any idea of what hashtags to use, you can start typing and Google Plus will autosuggest you the relevant ones. Google Plus also automatically keeps up to 3 hashtags if you don’t have any. HINT: If you want to know which hashtag is yours and what Google has automatically set for you remember, GRAY is by you and Blue is by Google+
Google + is one of the few Social Media Spheres that allows you to customise your posts, makes them more appealing and thus enhance readability. With formatted posts, users can clearly see what they are expected to do.
Apple Maps is fast catching up with Google Maps but for me although I am clover of all things Apple it is still a little behind Google Maps. Apple Maps will only be used when you use Siri (it’s Siri’s permanent default).
Every other time, you’re going to use Google Maps.
• Install the Google Maps app.
• Add Home and Work addresses to My Places in the app.
This will involve connecting to a Google account.
• Go to Google Maps Settings > Navigation settings and turn “Keep map north up” on.
• Add Google Maps to your home screen.
The custom settings for Home and Work are just small time-savers.
You should be very wary of notifications...
1) Notifications are interruptions. Notifications prevent you progressing and gives you no control. You should be in control of what you do and when — Your mobile phone should not be controlling you.
Your phone is a tool, not your boss!!!
2) Learning requires sustained focus to trigger growth and development. The problem is if you go around interrupting that process, whatever you were learning - you will never learn. Essentially, notifications lead to a stunted life.
3) Oh my those little red dots does cause one a lot of anxiety, anxiety causes health problems like heart disease. Mild anxiety has been shown to increase mortality by 20% over a ten year period...