We've seen an increasing number of obscure TLDs including things like .ninja and .pizza. If I were to build a website and get a domain name like example.pizza, how would I go about convincing a user that example.pizza should be typed into a web browser to get to the website?
This might be a minor issue on the web, where you can link to the website and give styling to the link - but how would I accomplish this in a print campaign? I expect users might be more inclined to think example.pizza is an aesthetic design choice rather than a URL.
My current idea would be to append the URL with a / and include an email address along with it:
