Still another change in domain names' strategy: stronger shift to 'Indo-European'

As the number of visitors increases, it becomes obvious that those coming from Google searches are also becoming the majority – instead of those coming from fixed external links, which was our best source until recently.

Now, even though we cannot know how Google’s pagerank (and thus search results) function, we do know that domain names are important.

Our recent strategy was to distantiate ourselves from Esperanto and other constructed languages’ projects; we wanted to be identified just with Indo-European language revival, with the modern use of a natural – althoug reconstructed – language.

Following this recent strategy, we have changed our europaio and sindhueuropaiom subdomains – a cheaper and more simple way of presenting the project – with different domains, selecting the most important languages in terms of population and Internet use, and also depending on the project (.eu for europaio, .org for sindhueuropaiom): indoeuropeo.eu (it), indo-europeen.eu (fr), indo-european.eu (en), indoeuropejski.eu (pl), indoeuropeiska.eu (sv), indogermanisch.eu (de), indo-europees.eu (nl); also proto-indo-european.org (en), indoeuropeo.org (es), indo-europeen.org (fr), indogermanisch.org (de), indoevropejskij.org (ru), indo-europeu.org (pt)

Your Indo-European Language Team.