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Old 10-23-2008, 09:43 AM THREAD STARTER               #1 (permalink)
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Thumbs up Juzi.com Mandarin Orange sold at 100,600 RMB,about $15K


Juzi.com Mandarin Orange sold at 100,600 RMB,about $15K
Just now in China.
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I was in. The price does make sense to me.

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in China,the big website eg. tudou.com(potato) ningmeng.com(lemon) and so on
Good name good price
Its Worth buying
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What about 瓯柑 , will this become more popular as IDN take hold?
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Originally Posted by wot
What about 瓯柑 , will this become more popular as IDN take hold?

yes,but only ,IND is fire~in china.

"瓯柑" whats mean?......
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Chinese like Fruit .com spelled in english??? Strange...
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Juzi.com Mandarin Orange sold at 100,600 RMB,about $15K
????: NamePros.com http://www.namepros.com/domain-name-discussion/526687-juzi-com-mandarin-orange-sold-100-a.html
Just now in China.
that's a good domain name, but i'm not sure if it'll enjoy the traditional advantages to indexing.

if juzi was a popular american search term, that domain would index to the top. but you were saying that it is sold in china. when people use baidu, their searching for terms in mandarin (or other chinese text). that isn't going to lead to a direct match of "juzi"

it was a good domain name, but i dont see it enjoying the traditional advantages to direct-match indexing, since i dont see many people googling/baidu "juzi" in china
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Congrats the domain sale!

I know domains' buying and selling are more and more hot in China. This is why more and more international domain registrars want to have a part in the big pie.



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Chinese like Fruit .com spelled in english??? Strange...
Originally Posted by R9V.com
that's a good domain name, but i'm not sure if it'll enjoy the traditional advantages to indexing.

if juzi was a popular american search term, that domain would index to the top. but you were saying that it is sold in china. when people use baidu, their searching for terms in mandarin (or other chinese text). that isn't going to lead to a direct match of "juzi"

it was a good domain name, but i dont see it enjoying the traditional advantages to direct-match indexing, since i dont see many people googling/baidu "juzi" in china
China has another standard, interesting language writing system with Latin characters, 汉语拼音(Hanyu Pinyin). In China, anyone with junior high school education knows 汉语拼音(Hanyu Pinyin)---Most Chinese know 汉语拼音(Hanyu Pinyin). 汉语拼音(Hanyu Pinyin) is widely used for domain registrations, web sites, business applications, and computer science/industry in China. Many good .cn and .com domains with good words in 汉语拼音(Hanyu Pinyin) have been sold at good prices, and are growing in sale prices, steadily.
????: NamePros.com http://www.namepros.com/showthread.php?t=526687

It looks like still many folks in other countries do not know there are many interesting, advantageous things and developments in China.

Hey, there is a global tendency that more and more people in other countries are starting to learn Chinese, the Biggest Language of the world.可喜可贺!

PS. There are VERY good (Some are the world first ingenious software!) domaining software systems and tools, as well as other kinds of excellent software, written by Chinese software programmers and engineers who are VERY smart, and many are FREE. If you can read Chinese, just go to some big Chinese software websites to download something that you'll definitely feel happy to get and laugh to your bank when those software increase your business sales faster.


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Originally Posted by R9V.com
Chinese like Fruit .com spelled in english??? Strange...

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pinyin
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Originally Posted by Web Master
Congrats the domain sale!

I know domains' buying and selling are more and more hot in China. This is why more and more international domain registrars want to have a part in the big pie.


????: NamePros.com http://www.namepros.com/showthread.php?t=526687

Originally Posted by R9V.com
Chinese like Fruit .com spelled in english??? Strange...
Originally Posted by R9V.com
that's a good domain name, but i'm not sure if it'll enjoy the traditional advantages to indexing.

if juzi was a popular american search term, that domain would index to the top. but you were saying that it is sold in china. when people use baidu, their searching for terms in mandarin (or other chinese text). that isn't going to lead to a direct match of "juzi"

it was a good domain name, but i dont see it enjoying the traditional advantages to direct-match indexing, since i dont see many people googling/baidu "juzi" in china
China has another standard, interesting language writing system with Latin characters, 汉语拼音(Hanyu Pinyin). In China, anyone with junior high school education knows 汉语拼音(Hanyu Pinyin)---Most Chinese know 汉语拼音(Hanyu Pinyin). 汉语拼音(Hanyu Pinyin) is widely used for domain registrations, web sites, business applications, and computer science/industry in China. Many good .cn and .com domains with good words in 汉语拼音(Hanyu Pinyin) have been sold at good prices, and are growing in sale prices, steadily.

It looks like still many folks in other countries do not know there are many interesting, advantageous things and developments in China.

Hey, there is a global tendency that more and more people in other countries are starting to learn Chinese, the Biggest Language of the world.可喜可贺!

PS. There are VERY good (Some are the world first ingenious software!) domaining software systems and tools, as well as other kinds of excellent software, written by Chinese software programmers and engineers who are VERY smart, and many are FREE. If you can read Chinese, just go to some big Chinese software websites to download something that you'll definitely feel happy to get and laugh to your bank when those software increase your business sales faster.
????: NamePros.com http://www.namepros.com/showthread.php?t=526687


in china, is the text that goes into the internet browser using english letters or chinese letters?

i think this issue of language/text complicates matters in the business of domaining in china. because if the domain text in china were in english, but everything else wasn't indexed, domains purchased in china wouldn't enjoy the advantages of indexing from having the appropriate domain name.

sites can still index for certain terms, regardless of language, and domain name, but it's still something to consider when thinking about purchasing a domain name for over 10K
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Originally Posted by dbtbandit67
in china, is the text that goes into the internet browser using english letters or chinese letters?

i think this issue of language/text complicates matters in the business of domaining in china. because if the domain text in china were in english, but everything else wasn't indexed, domains purchased in china wouldn't enjoy the advantages of indexing from having the appropriate domain name.

sites can still index for certain terms, regardless of language, and domain name, but it's still something to consider when thinking about purchasing a domain name for over 10K
It was necessary to use english style characters but idn is changing all of that as you can tell from a surge in idn.cn prices recently.

Simple really- given a choice would ypu prefer to type your own language in to a browser or a foreign one - bit of a no brainer
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Incidentally,I have just seen on another forum that a movie is coming out with an Arabic idn.com as the title: http://مهدي.com (xn--ugb7bgn.com) - a Lionsgate movie. IDN is definitely here
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