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ADMINS!! This isn't a question about domain appraisals!!
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Do you use emojis in your texts?I'd do a grace delete, but then I'm a bit traditional.
I really can't see the point of them. Can you type them into mobiles?
I'd do a grace delete, but then I'm a bit traditional.
I really can't see the point of them. Can you type them into mobiles?
Confused about that answer from Kuffy but perhaps he just doesn't understand emoji domains?Grace delete a single emoji domain regged since 2003. Yet alone an emoji that symbolizes women. GTFO with that grace delete appraisal.
@Kuffy - nothing personal. Just a c'mon man.
Confused about that answer from Kuffy but perhaps he just doesn't understand emoji domains?
and this is the only emoji that I use, but then I don't waste time sending texts on the phone either.
The cloud emoji domain was sold for $13k. The seller of that cloud domain name is the same seller I acquired our peace emoji domain from. He's a really creative guy, one of the sharpest people I know.Flippa brokered the "Cloud" emoji but don't remember if it sold or not.
Try contacting one of their brokers. I'm sure they would love this one (I would for sure)
As per @Kuffy with all due respect try not to step into shoes twice your size.
Can you have a professional email address on an emoji domain? Be pretty cool to have @.com or similar. Also, can you have the different colours like ?
Oh.... my emoji symbols didn't come up?
Also to @UniflexDomainsGreat question. Like would an email service autotranslate EXAMPLE@♀.com auto translate itself to the @XN-- address?
I'd like to know this as well.
Oh man that's what I think too, and you're not the first person who said that. However, the peace symbol is special to me personally. I even sponsored the peace symbol on Unicode: http://www.unicode.org/consortium/adopted-characters.htmlHonestly I believe the female symbol is more valuable. Much larger audience and thousands times more popular/brandable.
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I would target every feminists organization there is to promote.
YES! That's why the Unicode 1.1 domains I feel have more value in the fact almost every device displays them, albeit not always with color. Whereas with the new emojis, they don't show up anywhere, especially not on computers/laptops. Emojis will show up on mobile phones though, so emoji domains are instantly great as a complement to an existing text URL.I think NP only allows Unicode 1.1 domains. Hence why EXAMPLE@♀.com worked for me.
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It's apparent you didn't use the female symbol because it would have shown up. You must have used another emoji, probably a newer one, which won't show up in NP or in many other places.Oh.... my emoji symbols didn't come up?
Just out of curiosity...
Can you have a professional email address on an emoji domain? Be pretty cool to have @.com or similar. Also, can you have the different colours like ?
Emoji domains aren't 100% adopted yet, except on mobile phones. For this reason, I'm of the belief for now, they are only useful as a complement to an existing text URL. But in time, which could be sooner than later, I can see a BIG business go full emoji.
Actually on the mobile phone, you can type in the emoji just fine, and usually requires fewer taps than regular text URLs. The other benefit of emoji domains is its flat out attention getting qualities. Conversion rates are indeed higher but that shouldn't be a surprise.So you can't type in the domain name without knowing the underlying code - that's a real winner.
Actually I hate it when people put emojis in thread titles, and usually don't bother to open it.
I don't think I'm trying to step into shoes that are twice my size, I think it's more a case of not wearing the emperor's shoes.