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Post by account_disabled on Dec 3, 2023 1:27:19 GMT -8
Curious coincidences that have raised many suspicions about the timing of the split and the intentions of the former Tuscan secretary. Renzi's press office quickly denied this by publicly stating in a press release that the two domains italiaviva.org and italiaviva.eu were not purchased by the former prime minister's staff and that the only domain registered for the site of the new political formation is casaitaliaviva.it. Even the owner of the domains in question immediately distanced himself from. Renzi, stating that he had registered the name italiaviva in all Special Data available extensions in "unsuspicious times" for a project of his that has nothing to do with Renzi. Once all doubts about these fortuitous coincidences have been resolved, the official website of the newly formed "Italia Viva" remains with the domain casaitaliaviva.it which does not coincide exactly with the name of the party. It is not far-fetched to hypothesize that in the future many, in an attempt to reach Renzi's new website, will first type "italiaviva. it" or "italiaviva.org" thus reaching websites that have nothing to do with him and with his new political formation. Choosing and protecting your name online. What does the Italia Viva case teach us? The domain is our business card on the web, choosing one name over another can truly determine the online success of a business or, on the contrary, put a first barrier between us and our users. The choice of the domain name must not be "taken lightly" but must be well thought out, always keeping in mind the 10 rules for choosing the right domain .
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