I bet you found at your grocery store this pizza brand: “Di Giorno”. Although this is an American brand, they decided to use an Italian name for marketing sake. Italian names sell very well, even if they represent a product never heard of it in Italy. Of course both TV commercial and people mispronounce it, so I uploaded 2 very small audio files. If you click on “more…” you may listen to these 2 audio files.
A little teaching here. The plural of Euro is Euro. Strange huh? There is a good reason for this.
Americans (and Italians) love Cappuccino, and they are right! It’s tasty, funny and healthy (at least in my opinion).
Here we are! Many Americans know Bruschetta very well and love it; unfortunately the pronunciation is completely wrong (I heard the correct pronunciation only once on the TV show “Everybody Loves Raymond”).
My very simple answer is: As Soon As Possible, even before having a website and a Domain Name. Why? Because a well thought Domain Name may help you in getting a better SERP (Search Engine Result Pages). Let assume that you are opening a new online jewelry store, and your name is John Doe. More than half people in the world would decide for a Domain Name such as JohnDoeStore.com
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Welcome to the Working for Corporate America section of my blog.
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