Let's suppose there's a site for the DR and another country. Like mercadolibre, the site, in its initial page, will ask the visitor what country he wishes to enter. Although there's only one domain, there will be two separate databases. In other words, the only relation between both sites is the domain name.
Although this is easily achievable technically, would Dominicans be open to a site for DR and another country?
It may sound racist, but many Dominicans aren't fond of Haitians, to put nicely. So I'm almost certain that they would probably frown upon a site that deals with both Haiti and DR.
Would this be the case with another country? Maybe the US, Canada, or even Puerto Rico?
The reason I ask is because I purchased a .com.do just for Dominican visitors (even when I already own the .com). The reason is that I'm not sure how Dominicans will react when they see that our site (the .com) not only deals with Dominicans, but will also deal with Florida, and even Puerto Rico.
Thanks.
Although this is easily achievable technically, would Dominicans be open to a site for DR and another country?
It may sound racist, but many Dominicans aren't fond of Haitians, to put nicely. So I'm almost certain that they would probably frown upon a site that deals with both Haiti and DR.
Would this be the case with another country? Maybe the US, Canada, or even Puerto Rico?
The reason I ask is because I purchased a .com.do just for Dominican visitors (even when I already own the .com). The reason is that I'm not sure how Dominicans will react when they see that our site (the .com) not only deals with Dominicans, but will also deal with Florida, and even Puerto Rico.
Thanks.