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  1. James Iles

    information Here's What Happened At China's Second Domain Name Festival; With Full Auction Results

    On December 16th and 17th, China’s second domain name festival was held in Chenzhou, a city in the south of Hunan province. I was kindly invited to attend this conference, but unfortunately couldn’t be there. However, the organizers, 190.com, have given me a full report of what happened at this...
  2. James Iles

    information Here's What Happened At China's Second Domain Name Festival; With Full Auction Results

    On December 16th and 17th, China’s second domain name festival was held in Chenzhou, a city in the south of Hunan province. I was kindly invited to attend this conference, but unfortunately couldn’t be there. However, the organizers, 190.com, have given me a full report of what happened at this...
  3. James Iles

    information Do You Trust Domain Name Auction Data?

    Last week, the Global Domain Summit in Hangzhou closed with the biggest domain name auction of all time. According to reports from eName and TLD Investors, the auction finished with over $46mm in domain sales, with banana.com being sold at around $3.4mm and miss.com being sold at around...
  4. James Iles

    information Do You Trust Domain Name Auction Data?

    Last week, the Global Domain Summit in Hangzhou closed with the biggest domain name auction of all time. According to reports from eName and TLD Investors, the auction finished with over $46mm in domain sales, with banana.com being sold at around $3.4mm and miss.com being sold at around...
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    domains Would you transfer your domains to a cheap, Chinese registrar?

    With the Chinese domain market exploding in terms of volume during 2015, many domain investors are taking a good look into China as a domain destination.But would someone transfer their domains to China, facing an unknown future and lots of challenges created by the strict control of the Chinese...
  6. News

    domains Would you transfer your domains to a cheap, Chinese registrar?

    With the Chinese domain market exploding in terms of volume during 2015, many domain investors are taking a good look into China as a domain destination.But would someone transfer their domains to China, facing an unknown future and lots of challenges created by the strict control of the Chinese...
  7. James Iles

    interviews An Interview With One of the Most Influential Domainers in China: 190.Com CEO, Daniel Chen

    This time last year, the four-letter .COM domain craze was just about to start. It’s a period of time that saw prices of four letter .COM “Chips” climb from under $150 to over $2,500 each at their peak. One of those responsible for the acquisition of thousands of four-letter .COM domains was...
  8. James Iles

    interviews An Interview With One of the Most Influential Domainers in China: 190.Com CEO, Daniel Chen

    This time last year, the four-letter .COM domain craze was just about to start. It’s a period of time that saw prices of four letter .COM “Chips” climb from under $150 to over $2,500 each at their peak. One of those responsible for the acquisition of thousands of four-letter .COM domains was...
  9. James Iles

    domains A Brief Look at China's First Domain Name Festival (Auction Results Included)

    China's inaugural domain name festival and digital asset summit has just been held in Shenzhen, which included a domain name auction. The main topic of the event was "domain names as digital assets." Some of China's most respected Internet leaders were present at the event, which by all...
  10. James Iles

    domains A Brief Look at China's First Domain Name Festival (Auction Results Included)

    China's inaugural domain name festival and digital asset summit has just been held in Shenzhen, which included a domain name auction. The main topic of the event was "domain names as digital assets." Some of China's most respected Internet leaders were present at the event, which by all...
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