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I have:
víp.com
víp.com
Exactly my thoughts, if that was considered a 3L then I think a lot of people would be on a beach retired by now.No, that's a 10 character domain name.
No, that's a 10 character domain name.
No, it's language native script, translated to ASCII text that makes up a 10 character domain. That's not a 3 letter domain.
test :
kxj dot ru
a
I dont think any end user would want this type of domain for their Business, which would be a hard time for them to expand, as normal users around the world would have a hard time trying to figure out how to type that "í" on their keyboards in the first place. But on the other hand if the end user owns the normal VIP.com then they could buy this one to redirect traffic to their website..but still I dont think anyone in the world would use "í" instead of "i" which brings me to a dead end conclusion, that this domain is worthless..
This is the Correct IDN: XN--VP-NJA.COM
I dont think any end user would want this type of domain for their Business, which would be a hard time for them to expand, as normal users around the world would have a hard time trying to figure out how to type that "í" on their keyboards in the first place. But on the other hand if the end user owns the normal VIP.com then they could buy this one to redirect traffic to their website..but still I dont think anyone in the world would use "í" instead of "i" which brings me to a dead end conclusion, that this domain is worthless..
This is the Correct IDN: XN--VP-NJA.COM
I didn't say it's wrong, I'm just saying practically nobody uses Latin letters anymore especially in domain name which would be hard to type in on a normal keyboard. And imagine you have a website with Víp.com, 99.99% people would type in the normal VIP.com rather that the Latin one...so it's all about practicality and avoiding confusion.☆ a.com = a.com ( latin a ) REGULAR
☆ а.com = xn—80a.com ( cyrillic a) IDN
this means this is wrong !!!
I didn't say it's wrong, I'm just saying practically nobody uses Latin letters anymore especially in domain name which would be hard to type in on a normal keyboard. And imagine you have a website with Víp.com, 99.99% people would type in the normal VIP.com rather that the Latin one...so it's all about practicality and avoiding confusion.
I didn't say it's wrong, I'm just saying practically nobody uses Latin letters anymore especially in domain name which would be hard to type in on a normal keyboard. And imagine you have a website with Víp.com, 99.99% people would type in the normal VIP.com rather that the Latin one...so it's all about practicality and avoiding confusion.
It is a 3L that finds its home in XN--VP-NJA.COMI dont think any end user would want this type of domain for their Business, which would be a hard time for them to expand, as normal users around the world would have a hard time trying to figure out how to type that "í" on their keyboards in the first place. But on the other hand if the end user owns the normal VIP.com then they could buy this one to redirect traffic to their website..but still I dont think anyone in the world would use "í" instead of "i" which brings me to a dead end conclusion, that this domain is worthless..
This is the Correct IDN: XN--VP-NJA.COM
Well, on PC keyboard I was referring to. And I agree that in certain countries in might work well..anyways good luck on explaining a non native how to type it in or how to pronounce it..and expanding the business beyond your native country/countries.what is a normal keyboard ?
do you have a smartphone ?
press the a and hold it
on my keyboard is : äöü regular
Ärzte.de sold for 56.000.-Euro
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on my keyboard its 3 letter - thats fact
My thread it is not for discussion. It is for people to show their domains.This is not a 3 letter name
Here is a LLL.com thread.
https://www.namepros.com/threads/the-lll-com-sales-report-discussion-thread.429599/
My thread it is not for discussion. It is for people to show their domains.
Well, on PC keyboard I was referring to. And I agree that in certain countries in might work well..anyways good luck on explaining a non native how to type it in or how to pronounce it..and expanding the business beyond your native country/countries.
Hold your horses people. Whatever your opinion is on IDN domains, I respect that.
All I'm saying is, technically it's not a 3 letter domain. It's either a 3 letter IDN. Or a 10 character domain. Not a 3 letter domain. Major difference.