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Domain .cityeats supports latin letters and does not support international symbols (cyrillic).

Minimum number of symbols is 3, maximum number is 63.

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The .CITYEATS domain name zone is a great option for websites related to restaurants, food, and dining in general. This domain zone was created in 2015 and is managed by Lifestyle Domain Holdings, Inc. The administrative contact for the zone is Jennifer Wolfe from Wolfe Domain, while the technical contact is Bonnie Bryant from VeriSign, Inc.

Using a .CITYEATS domain for your website can bring several benefits, such as:

  • Standing out from generic .com domains and showing visitors that your website is specifically focused on food and dining.
  • Improving your search engine optimization (SEO) for food-related keywords, as search engines often prioritize domain names that match the user's search terms.
  • Providing a more memorable and brandable name for your website, which can attract more traffic and visitors.
  • Building a community or network of food and restaurant-related websites with a cohesive and recognizable domain extension.

Here are some ways you can use a .CITYEATS domain:

  • Create a website for your restaurant or food-related business, with a name that matches your city or region, such as NewYorkPizza.cityeats or SanFranciscoEats.cityeats.
  • Create a food blog or review website, with a catchy and memorable domain name that includes the word "eats", such as FoodieEats.cityeats.
  • Use a .CITYEATS domain for an online food delivery or catering service, with a name that reflects your specialty, such as SushiExpress.cityeats or VeganDelights.cityeats.
  • Start a food-related online community or forum, with a domain name that includes the word "eats" and a relevant term, such as HealthyEats.cityeats or BBQFans.cityeats.
  • Create a food-related app or service, with a domain that matches your brand name or service, such as MealPlanPro.cityeats or FoodTruckFinder.cityeats.
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