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¿Using ñ in a domain name?
What's your opinion of this?
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i would not do it.
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dont expect people remember your domain
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Don't do it:2 cents:
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Targeted to the Spanish speaking market?
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Lots of ascii code nerd type ins.
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I wouldn't.
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why not?
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Sounds like a great way to hide your domain.
I would be interested to see how it goes, but I have frequently seen issues where browsers and other programs display Spanish characters (tildes in particular) incorrectly and I am guessing it would be a frustrating experience. |
Being from a spanish speaking country I gotta tell you that no... people's grammar is decaying here as well.
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Probably ñot a good idea uñless your whole domaiñ was eñ Español, and eveñ theñ it'd have to be a pretty ñice geñeric keyword domaiñ to coñsider it.
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I dont even know how to make that lol
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waste of time IMO
only if you don't plan to have massive se traffic on the domain. But this way the name doesn't matter at all |
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For Mac type option n, then n Lots of type-ins for sure, lol. |
I didn't even realize this was possible.
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