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over 3 years ago from Bole ★
I'm just seeing xn--bj8a.com
What you’re seeing is called Punycode. For example, Safari on Mac and iOS displays the correct Unicode character.
So you are saying this site was made for apple customers only.
Not even. I'm visiting with Chrome on mac and get the super memorable https://xn--bj8a.com/
so memorable. I can already feel the nostalgia!
Yeah I've used these before they only really work in Safari and iOS, its just alien to everyone else.
Serious question: what's the benefit of having a symbol as your domain name?
How are your potential customers going to type in your domain?
"Hey, what was that agency you wanted me to look at?
"oh, Yes and No!"
"Yeah! What's their address?"
"Ummm... Ecks, en, um dash dash, bee, jay, eight, aye. Dot com".
"What"
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The domain name is the logo. The logo is the domain name.
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