A while ago I post that I bought a 2 letters, english word, .com domain
üp.com
If I decide to sale it realistically how much could be worth? Sure it has Ü, and people of PC users would surely have trouble writing it, but not mobile users or German keyboard has a button dedicated to that letter.
>Thinks anybody outside of Germany's 82m citizens (out of 8 billion) uses the weird internet with umlauts and Cyrillic letters and shit >Thinks the 26 letter English Internet isn't the only internet that matters
Henry Phillips
tbf, what is Schweiz, Austria, etc. what makes it 'less useful' is the fact it doesn't seem to resolve as a link (?), only if its typed or pasted in address bar. And fuck knows where email would land. And its nonsensical in German. Still, 2-letter .com, must be worth more than $200 tho
>80 000 results It prob. does work -most- of the time, but doubt take me long to find an email client where it wouldn't, and try an umlaut email in most webforms, etc. - you'll have fun. Just put it up for auction ?
Yeah some services (CNAME,MX,TXT)automatic denay any umlaut, but in that case I just use his naked domain xn--p-dha.com and all fixed.
In the end your browser change it to ÜP
Jose Ross
Underrated post
Brody Torres
>üp That's not a English word. Fuckin krauts Do it again, Bomber Harris
Camden Foster
Ülemõistuse based
Jordan Lewis
The mere fact that you're asking this questions on Jow Forums shows that it's completely worthless. Otherwise you wouldn't be here.
Dominic Brown
umlaute are a pain in the ass. Seriously, this is the dealbraker for that domain. However you shuold be able to sell it to some german company for 1-5k