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  1. WhoaDomain.com

    showcase Showcase your Foreign NON-English domains. No IDN.

    The World is not just America or UK and although the trend for most foreign companies since the dawn of the internet and domains was to adopt the popular western English alphabet and grammar and words in their domains I'm sure there are developed domains that use the English alphabet to spell...
  2. Brandizer

    discuss Why do Chinese/Japanese use quality Domains for a totally unrelated niche then drop it

    Going through Expiredomains.net to scavenge left overs as is the habit of domainers with little funds. I have noticed this phenomenon, whereby. A domain name with a seemingly promising prospect, good backlinks (including from .edu/.gov), high cpc is used for a totally unrelated niche from the...
  3. Brandizer

    discuss Why do Chinese/Japanese use quality Domains for a totally unrelated niche then drop it

    Going through Expiredomains.net to scavenge left overs as is the habit of domainers with little funds. I have noticed this phenomenon, whereby. A domain name with a seemingly promising prospect, good backlinks (including from .edu/.gov), high cpc is used for a totally unrelated niche from the...
  4. WhoaDomain.com

    question Why are there 6,877 domains w/ "GBA" in it & most are Chinese owned?

    Why are there 6,877 domains w/ "GBA" in it & most are Chinese owned? It's a rhetorical question. :xf.grin::xf.wink:I know the answer. Do you?
  5. WhoaDomain.com

    question Why are there 6,877 domains w/ "GBA" in it & most are Chinese owned?

    Why are there 6,877 domains w/ "GBA" in it & most are Chinese owned? It's a rhetorical question. :xf.grin::xf.wink:I know the answer. Do you?
  6. B

    HYPHENATED .COM domains are BACK IN FASHION!

    #china #chinese #numeral #numeric #numbers the most hyphenated domain i even own 😅 yearh i know 9 hyphens but the name looks cool in search results and on the url . buydomains owned it before. it is a very rare and unique.
  7. B

    discuss Your reg. of the day

    Alibaba Cloud Computing (Beijing) Co., Ltd. got all good names today. #chinese ☹️
  8. brandsly

    domains Bao.com just sold for $172,984 USD on 4.CN - a meaningful Chinese pinyin word

    NameBio just reported the sale of bao.com for $172,984 on 4.cn. This is most likely a sale to another investor and reflects the "liquid value" of the name. To the right end user, I think this is a 7 figure domain. Since I speak Chinese, I'd like to share this sale and some possible meanings and...
  9. brandsly

    domains Bao.com just sold for $172,984 USD on 4.CN - a meaningful Chinese pinyin word

    NameBio just reported the sale of bao.com for $172,984 on 4.cn. This is most likely a sale to another investor and reflects the "liquid value" of the name. To the right end user, I think this is a 7 figure domain. Since I speak Chinese, I'd like to share this sale and some possible meanings and...
  10. News

    news Chinese companies that upgraded their domain names

    As a student of the Chinese domain market, I am excited to see companies upgrade to good domains, but I am even more excited when companies upgrade from good to great domains. Generally speaking, Chinese companies upgrade for the following reasons.Matching brand: An end user may upgrade because...
  11. News

    news Chinese companies that upgraded their domain names

    As a student of the Chinese domain market, I am excited to see companies upgrade to good domains, but I am even more excited when companies upgrade from good to great domains. Generally speaking, Chinese companies upgrade for the following reasons.Matching brand: An end user may upgrade because...
  12. News

    advice .Org in China

    In my series of articles to studying the Chinese domain market, I have already covered the big picture, .cn, .com, and .net. Today, let’s look at .org. This analysis is based on data I have collected from China Internet Network Information Center reports published since 1997...Read More
  13. News

    advice .Org in China

    In my series of articles to studying the Chinese domain market, I have already covered the big picture, .cn, .com, and .net. Today, let’s look at .org. This analysis is based on data I have collected from China Internet Network Information Center reports published since 1997...Read More
  14. winst

    discuss Bad Translation (Maybe we can help rewrite it?)

    I get inquiries like this all the time, it is hard to read, does not make any sense. I think I understand what it was really trying to say: Hello: Will your domain name: .com Whether it can be transferred, if you have trouble telling the specific price, Do you have a list of domain names? I...
  15. winst

    discuss Bad Translation (Maybe we can help rewrite it?)

    I get inquiries like this all the time, it is hard to read, does not make any sense. I think I understand what it was really trying to say: Hello: Will your domain name: .com Whether it can be transferred, if you have trouble telling the specific price, Do you have a list of domain names? I...
  16. Not a robot

    information Chinese domain names

    Somehow my comment on the .top discussion thread got ignored... I don’t understand the Chinese market, and I don’t invest it in Chinese premiums. I can’t advise on how to invest in the market, but I do have some advices as to why you shouldn’t. Chinese and English have different pronunciation...
  17. Not a robot

    information Chinese domain names

    Somehow my comment on the .top discussion thread got ignored... I don’t understand the Chinese market, and I don’t invest it in Chinese premiums. I can’t advise on how to invest in the market, but I do have some advices as to why you shouldn’t. Chinese and English have different pronunciation...
  18. News

    news Domain spammers from China are emailing owners of LLLL .com

    Although the “Chinese premium” letters market has long crashed, it seems that some late-comers from Hong Kong and China’s mainland are still having high hopes in the old money-making machine. When the Chinese domain market crashed, investors holding the bag saw their investments of random QJXZ...
  19. News

    news Domain spammers from China are emailing owners of LLLL .com

    Although the “Chinese premium” letters market has long crashed, it seems that some late-comers from Hong Kong and China’s mainland are still having high hopes in the old money-making machine. When the Chinese domain market crashed, investors holding the bag saw their investments of random QJXZ...
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