I recently posted regarding the collateral damage we experienced by the recent Google update and have drawn a lot of conlusions based on the enormous help and support I have received from many of you for which I am extremely grateful. I have my work cut out for me but with all the sound advice I'm sure the journey back - though it may be slow - is assured.

One suggestion has been haunting me of late. We are a UK based operation (online jewellery shop - madaboutjewellerydotcom). It was suggested that we change from .com to .co.uk., and it kind of makes sense. Can anyone give me any insight into how Google might view this change and is there any danger of further relegation under the newly revised algorythm? Currently, the .co.uk is forwarding to the .com but it would be easy enough to reverse it. Any views would be appreciated.
Mark