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Have you seen the use of Cyrillic domains anywhere?
In advertising, in links, in business cards, etc. Just the fact that a lot of people bought a copy of their domains in Russian, of course, does not count.
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I saw a social advertisement about housing for military personnel on a zombie, so something is said there about the Ministry of Defense.rf
I saw a store with a sign andro and dmarketchtototam.rf on the humpback
Full now, and moreover, registration is open for another series of Cyrillic domains.
I hope that glitches with characters like xn--80aaealflg6bdrdrxig6l.xn--p1ai/ will be resolved soon, because it's a very good idea.
On some kind of radio (beacon, or something), some kind of competition is taking place, the rf domain is called there.
we have the YaMak.rf domain, we often use it in advertising, there are more entries on it. For a normal foreign language domain, we have almost 70% of visits through Yandex / Google by site name%)
I tried somehow to go to the southern-vrn.rf in my university, I couldn’t, even the ping didn’t go through, but it comes from home.
In the Moscow metro, they somehow advertised the Russian Federation through the mouthpiece, I don’t remember.
So
, what is your website?
- moonshine.rf
- "C" as a dollar?
Most movies now come out with a site on the .rf domain. Especially pleased with the writing of www.serviceroman.rf
I saw an advertisement by advertisers in the Capitol shopping center at the University (Moscow), domain vireklama.rf
Bulk. Only they look very stupid, because the software is not Cyrillic: innovation center.rf / node / add / project - like this ... Eh. Foolishness.
Like Alfa-Click's alias, for example:
internetbank.rf
It seems to me that in most cases it will be just an alias to the main domain.
I use it as an alias to the main sites (so that door workers and SEOs do not take them), while everywhere I forcibly forbid registering with mail in .rf
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