Nope not gonna develop content in it but will make a brand out of it.Unless you'll develop your content around that language
I have not seen any such example except for a few brands that are german and the site is targeted at USA. I dont think a lot of people would know danish language there. And when I type it in the google I dont see any related site.Will it be easy to get natural links to the translated domain? Will people link to it?
I have not seen any such example except for a few brands that are german and the site is targeted at USA. I dont think a lot of people would know danish language there. And when I type it in the google I dont see any related site.
thank you. Point taken.There are tons of GTLD's these days....you should probably register a domain in the target language. Unless you got tons of $$$ to get the alternative translation well known enough for people to realize it means the translated meaning.
There are tons of GTLD's these days....you should probably register a domain in the target language. Unless you got tons of $$$ to get the alternative translation well known enough for people to realize it means the translated meaning.
Branding a new name was what I was after. But like @bartosimpsonio said it takes a ton of $$$. Therefore I decided to go with another variation of the name.Yes Agreed. If you are looking for SEO advantage of using that particular domain name then Its very hard to achieve it. So better Switch to other GTLDs or else go with some Brand name.
Audience targetted was English speaking but the word I wanted to use was in Danish. I wanted to brand the name but like other guys have mentioned it is not gonna be feasible in newbie stages.Yes, sure as long as your audience is fitted to the language, seo will work out fine.
Branding a new name was what I was after. But like @bartosimpsonio said it takes a ton of $$$. Therefore I decided to go with another variation of the name.
Audience targetted was English speaking but the word I wanted to use was in Danish. I wanted to brand the name but like other guys have mentioned it is not gonna be feasible in newbie stages.
Guess I have to do a case study.It's possible. Tbh as long as your market correctly and on page content is good (when you want to go for seo) then you most definitely can create a brand/domain in another language. The word has to be some what similar to English. (English characters)