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I reged these names recently.
中国.cn.com
北京.cn.com
中国.cn.com
北京.cn.com
lipps said:Very nice domain name but if you actually owned China.cn and Bejing.cn then those domains are quite valuable. I am sure there is a place for the com.cn domains but I honestly dont know the overall acceptance of the domains in Cn.
Sub domains like com.xx are frequently overlooked by the search spiders and get little to no type in traffic.
I hate to say it but they may have limited value due to the sub domain extension.
wot said:If you are getting offers in the $x,xxx for those sub domains take them and run - quickly.
jacksonm said:I don't believe you.
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touchring said:i agree. the .cn.com is more like a typo of .com.cn.
.tv said:That's why I am holding them, even though they are sub-domains. These names are getting an average of 10 uniques per day, but 0% CTR.
Billidn said:These have little value, any traffic is probably Bots.
jacksonm said:I don't believe you.
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touchring said:It's an old game, another 2-3 years, the names will be dropped, and someone else will pickup and try the trick again. People have done that for .tv, .biz, info all the time. The only difference is that, it is going to be even harder, maybe 10 times harder, for .cn.com.
LOL.
touchring said:It's an old game, another 2-3 years, the names will be dropped, and someone else will pickup and try the trick again. People have done that for .tv, .biz, info all the time. The only difference is that, it is going to be even harder, maybe 10 times harder, for .cn.com.
LOL.
jacksonm said:It's a real shame that the only value people most of the crowd can see in IDN is for creating look-alikes of english words or trying to pull scams like this (the scam being the telling about "offers" which very likely never actually occurred, in an attempt to demonstrate "demand").
People, you are missing the boat while you're fooling around with this stuff.
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.tv said:Hello naysayers, :D
There is no scam registering a real IDN name like china in any available ext.
.tv said:Hello naysayers, :D
There is no scam registering a real IDN name like china in any available ext.
LOL, Don't think that no one is getting offers for their names if you are not getting anything for your crappy names. I know where I am standing, and what I will get for these names.
I did not ask you to buy any of these names.
Don't drop your BS here and there, and wander like a mad.
If you did not like this name, keep your a*s off. :kickass:
Several CentralNIC domain names were sold for good value. Refer previous DNJournal Archives or Namebio.com for sales history, and learn how to post.
touchring said:But one thing. cn.com is not an extension. It's a domain. You're registering a sub-domain, :hi:
wot said:OK - a simple appraisal, the names have little or no value in what is a sub domain that could disappear at any time.
.tv said:Everyone in the domaining industry knows about CentralNIC and its sub-domains. Marketing is different.
I did not market these names to anyone here. You both volunteered and continuing to post useless information. If you want to keep going around in circles that is fine with me. :lol:
Thank you for your unbiased appraisal.
.tv said:Hello naysayers, :D
There is no scam registering a real IDN name like china in any available ext.
LOL, Don't think that no one is getting offers for their names if you are not getting anything for your crappy names. I know where I am standing, and what I will get for these names.
.tv said:I did not market these names to anyone here. You both volunteered and continuing to post useless information. If you want to keep going around in circles that is fine with me. :lol:
jacksonm said:Of course there is no scam in registering IDN subdomains with centralnic. The scam is when you try to falsely establish demand, and thus value, for said domains by stating that you've had high offers for them (thus fishing for real offers so you can unload these worthless domains). I don't think I'm the only one here that simply does not believe that you have had any real offers on these subdomains.
Regardless of that, I would like to tell you something about IDN subdomains. While this may not apply to Chinese yet as far as I know, it does apply to Japanese. Earlier last year, Yahoo.co.jp (the dominant search engine in Japan) was giving incredibly high rankings to Japanese IDNs. As most of the good Japanese IDNs were already bought, Japanese webmasters started creating Japanese IDN subdomains by the thousands in order to gain rankings. In a matter of several weeks, they pushed nearly everybody out of the first page in the SERPs. Due to this, Yahoo Japan changed their algorithm and actually, as most people believe, penalized IDN domains and subdomains. The domains and subdomains which previously ranked on page 1 sank to page 85 or something. Additionally, many of the domains and subdomains were simply removed from the results (de-indexed).
IDN subdomains like yours won't get any type-in traffic, and if Baidu (the dominant search engine in China) take a similar approach as Yahoo (might be that they have already done so) they they wont rank in the SERPs either. If a domain doesn't get type-in and can't rank in SERPs, then what good is it?
Just something to consider when you are pulling out your credit card next time.
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wot said:If you are getting offers in the $x,xxx for those sub domains take them and run - quickly.
htmlindex said:Agreed. Any xx.com subdomains, I would definately try & sell them at any prices to get rid of them.
.tv said:Thank you for your opinion htmlindex. Currently I am negotiating with the potential buyers.
touchring said:looking forward to seeing your sale in dnjournal. a $xxxx sale for .cn.com will boost idn generally. :D
.tv said:Sure, I will inform about the sale to everyone, especially to the naysayers! :D