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Old 05-07-2015, 05:05 PM  
MetaMan
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Originally Posted by polipie View Post
As a Belgian, I look at .be and consider it to be localized. That means I'm looking for a local Belgian branch of a brand / store.

The .eu extension doesn't give me much extra as a "local" feeling. If I want to buy something in Belgium that's linked to a local vendor, then I search for a .be site.
Great thanks for the clarification.

I believe also that breaking it down to a per country and on top of it per language basis would go much farther then per say a ".eu" extension.

I believe just as Canadians people would "trust" a more localized extension targeted to that area.

I am guessing that people also prefer domains in their "home language" in Europe rather then just an english domain name also?
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