[UA-discuss] RETWEET REQUEST: IDN/UA Blog

Nitin Walia nitin at xgenplus.com
Thu Jan 10 05:54:08 UTC 2019


Dear Tex
Great suggestions..few of them are easily achievable at registry level, if a registry is comfortable to gift those domain names we will be happy to extend support for hosting and giving a free email address on those celebrity IDN domains for any countries/languages so that domain become usable and user can experience EAI.
I do agree with your viewpoint that UASG might get more attention to the resources it offers if it had a slogan that was memorable and included on all our announcements, perhaps along with a nice image.
I also agree and believe that UASG website needs a makeover and must be made more interactieve along with informative.

Warm Regards
Nitin WaliaDirectorData Xgen Technologies
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-------- Original message --------From: Tex <textexin at xencraft.com> Date: 10/01/2019  02:19  (GMT+05:30) To: 'Gwen Carlson' <gwen.carlson at icann.org>, UA-discuss at icann.org Cc: "'@UASG Team'" <UASGTeam at edelman.com> Subject: Re: [UA-discuss] RETWEET REQUEST: IDN/UA Blog 
Gwen,Thanks for the notice. Also thanks to Jian-Chuan Zhang for writing the article. As an activity report, the blog is fine. However, for the purpose of evangelism and as something that I might promote on social media, it is a bit of a nothing burger. A few suggestions: There should be a few examples of Chinese domains. Perhaps a mention of the number of languages used in China and some points as to how this makes the net more accessible to Chinese speakers that do not speak English or for whom ASCII characters are unfamiliar and confusing.Also a mention of the benefit to Chinese organizations extending their reach and enhancing their brand. Is there a Chinese celebrity that has a Chinese domain name? If not we should encourage one or even “gift” one to whoever the Chinese Kardashian is (or a  Xi Jinping domain to get the attention and support of the government…)Perhaps we should encourage celebrity domains for several countries/languages…. Will the blog be available in Chinese? I didn’t see a language selector on the page. A group looking to expand language support should have multilingual announcements. To get attention on twitter, it helps if the article had an attention drawing caption. We compete for mindshare against all the “I broke the internet headings”. At least something less dry like “Chinese domain names go on the road”.Or “China making the internet Chinese” which might get media attention.  UASG might get more attention to the resources it offers if it had a slogan that was memorable and included on all our announcements, perhaps along with a nice image. " Universal Acceptance Steering Group” and UASG are not that memorable and so harder for people to search for when they want or need our information and resources.Something like “making the net speak everyone’s language”, “an internet for everyone”, “Our domain is the world”….Needs work but you get the idea. As evangelists we should be using messaging that stimulates interest. The ICANN blog might not be the place for a marketing piece, but the UASG site could host a more promotional piece.I hope that helps. Tex        From: UA-discuss [mailto:ua-discuss-bounces at icann.org] On Behalf Of Gwen Carlson
Sent: Wednesday, January 9, 2019 11:39 AM
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Subject: [UA-discuss] RETWEET REQUEST: IDN/UA Blog All,A blog (Internationalized Domain Names and Universal Acceptance: Spreading the Word in China) was tweeted by @ICANN (https://twitter.com/icann/)  today with UASG’s hashtag.  The same blog will be published on the UASG site in the next day or so and promoted with a UA-tailored tweet from @UASGTech shortly thereafter.If you have a Twitter account, I encourage you to retweet and like both posts (hashtags to watch are #USAGTech, #Internet4All and #
ICANN. Let’s see if we can get some momentum going over the next couple of days!Thanks in advance for your consideration,GDirect link to blog on icann.org: https://www.icann.org/news/blog/internationalized-domain-names-and-universal-acceptance-spreading-the-word-in-china Gwen CarlsonSenior Director, GDD CommunicationsInternet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers Telephone: +1 310 578 8653Mobile: +1 619 322 3188Website URL: www.icann.org 
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