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  1. Kassey Lee

    information A Study of LLNN Domain Names Used in China

    With the rising demand for LLLL (letter, letter, letter, letter) domain names in China, I wanted to find out if other four-character patterns, such as LLNN (letter, letter, number, number), LLLN, NLLL, and NNLL were also being used to develop websites in China. To explore that, I studied the use...
  2. Kassey Lee

    strategy China Domain Strategies of the Largest Internet Companies

    Have you ever wondered what kind of domain names the world's largest Internet companies use in China? Do they use .com, .cn, or even the latest Chinese IDN extension? To gauge the practical domain market, I studied the ten largest Internet companies in the world that are operating in China to...
  3. Kassey Lee

    tips My Toolbox for Translating Chinese Acronym Domain Names

    I have discussed the “translation” of acronym domain names into meaningful Chinese names in previous blog posts such as Your Guide to Chinese Domain Names: From A to Z. In this post, I share the toolbox that I use to find Chinese meanings for acronym domain names, so that you can create...
  4. Kassey Lee

    tips Chinese Acronym Domain Names: Challenges of the Letter "e"

    Short acronym domain names can represent Pinyin words that translate to Chinese characters. They are popular in China because they are short and easy to remember. However, there are certain challenges that limit the use of certain letters to stand for Pinyin words. In this post, I'd like to look...
  5. Kassey Lee

    tips Your Guide to Chinese Domain Names: From A to Z

    Many Chinese companies use acronym domain names for their company websites. So, if you already have an acronym domain name, how do you translate it to potential company names? In this post, I’ll chart the translations of single letters A to Z into possible Chinese meanings that you can use as...
  6. Kassey Lee

    tips How To Evaluate Chinese Pinyin Domain Names

    Pinyin is the use of Roman letters to represent Chinese characters. Many Chinese companies use Pinyin to create corporate domain names in Roman letters. Investing in Pinyin names can be profitable, but there are some pitfalls that can get in the way. In this blog post, I'll provide some tips on...
  7. Kassey Lee

    tips Your Guide to Chinese Domain Names: From 0 to 99

    In response to many requests for me to translate numbers into Chinese meanings, I've created a chart in this post as a quick guide for you to see some of the possible Chinese meanings for numbers from 0 to 99, as well as 00 to 09. These meanings can help you evaluate domains to purchase for the...
  8. Kassey Lee

    information Domain Drop Catching For China: An Online Multiplayer Game That Anyone Can Play

    Gamifying domaining is a great way to have fun while investing in this industry. Over the years, I have begun to treat domain drop catching almost like a game. Drop catching is a cheap form of entertainment that may net me a big sum one day. Lately, my drop catching focus is four-character (4C)...
  9. Kassey Lee

    tips The Secret Weapon of a Chinese Domain Expert

    I am honored and surprised that so many domainers are embracing me as a Chinese domain expert. Many are amazed that I can explain the meanings of Chinese domain names with ease and speed. Some even want me to appraise their domain names for China. Let me teach you how I am able to quickly answer...
  10. Kassey Lee

    tips Can You Use Google Translate to Read Chinese Domain News?

    Recently, I was asked about the readability and reliability of Google Translate. As China plays a significant role in the domain industry, there is increasing interest to read Chinese domain news, which is often written in Chinese. Many investors turn to Google Translate to translate Chinese...
  11. Kassey Lee

    tips How to Create Chinese Meanings for Numeric Domain Names

    Numeric domain names are very popular in China. One of the primary reasons for their popularity is that they have no intrinsic meaning, and therefore meaning can be added to them. Once a meaning is attached to a numeric domain name, it becomes easy for consumers to remember, and that's why many...
  12. Kassey Lee

    tips How to Find Acronyms for Chinese Pinyin Domain Names

    Recently, a member on NamePros asked me to help him find the acronyms for some Chinese city names: Qiqihaer, Shenyang, Nanjing, Chengdu, Changchun, Wuhan, and Xi'an. He tried to use Google, but he could not find them. In Chinese, it's a straightforward process because we can find the...
  13. Kassey Lee

    tips How to Find Chinese Buyers for Your Domain Names

    Many Chinese companies use Pinyin domain names to run their businesses. However, many of them later upgrade from their long Pinyin name to the short acronym equivalent. If you own an acronym domain name, such as LL, LLL, or LLLL, you may already have potential buyers for your domain name...
  14. Kassey Lee

    information Do Companies in China use Hyphenated Domain Names?

    When it comes to the use of hyphens in domain names, there isn't a global convention. A hyphen in a domain is generally not preferred in the U.S. but commonly used in countries like Japan. Bill Hartzer has written about the negative impact of hyphenated domains on search engine ranking...
  15. Kassey Lee

    tips How Are Domain Names Priced in China?

    If you are selling domain names to China, how do you set favorable prices on your domains? Are there any rules or standards that Chinese sellers use? Do the last few digits play an important role? This strategy is often referred to as psychological pricing, charm pricing, or price ending, and it...
  16. Kassey Lee

    information Chinese Checker: 8F8G suggests Rich and Noble; 37387 suggests Business Opportunity and Money...

    In this new blog series, I'm going to wear my Chinese hat to check whether user-submitted domain names can be turned into something meaningful and easy to remember for Chinese consumers. This is actually more challenging than it may sound, because numbers and letters do not have one-to-one...
  17. Kassey Lee

    news Did GoDaddy Sell Nubia.com to Nubia for $2 Million?

    Rumors are flying and Chinese news sites are reporting the sale of Nubia.com to mobile phone maker Nubia for US$2m. Some sources have speculated that GoDaddy was the seller. According to the news release from mobile news site Qudong, Nubia.com (reported as "nubia.con" due to a typographical...
  18. Kassey Lee

    sales Understanding the Mid Five-Figure Domain Name Sale of Huifenqi.com

    Renting a place in China requires a lot of cash upfront. Apart from the one-month deposit, renters also need to pay three to six months of rent in advance when signing a contract, which may be difficult for people with good income but not much saving. Huifenqi is an app and lending service...
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