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About one hour ago, all Chinese premium LLLL.net were registered.

No single Chinese premium LLLL.net is left...
I am checking it again.
 
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many, but not enough.

.net is %5.88 now @ whois.com.

Does anybody know some other websites to register cheap .net domain names?
domain.com
dot net .99$
but they dont have automated push. we have to call them for that purpose.
plus bulk registration not available. reg 1 by 1
plus opening account requires to reg a domain, and they verify the account opening which may take atleast 20-30 mins to complete or it might never happen. call the support and ask to open a account.
Too many hassle for .99$ reg.

I have some 100 dot nets getting offers in range of 900-1000. waiting for a bit more.
 
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domain.com
dot net .99$
but they dont have automated push. we have to call them for that purpose.
plus bulk registration not available. reg 1 by 1
plus opening account requires to reg a domain, and they verify the account opening which may take atleast 20-30 mins to complete or it might never happen. call the support and ask to open a account.
Too many hassle for .99$ reg.

I have some 100 dot nets getting offers in range of 900-1000. waiting for a bit more.

:( But, still many domain names were registered there today, I found it.

Thanks for your detailed explanation๏ผ
 
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LLLL.NET with Godaddy are hard to sell to Chinese because it takes 3 months to transfer to Chinese Registrars
 
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LLLL.NET with Godaddy are hard to sell to Chinese because it takes 3 months to transfer to Chinese Registrars
I was wondering about that in regard to selling on 4.cn. Do the buyers understand they have to open an account on Godaddy and push the domain?
 
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LLLL.NET with Godaddy are hard to sell to Chinese because it takes 3 months to transfer to Chinese Registrars

good point! :)
its 60 day transfer out lock :)
good luck selling this godaddy domains to ename :)
 
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I was wondering about that in regard to selling on 4.cn. Do the buyers understand they have to open an account on Godaddy and push the domain?
Dont really know about the trading on 4.cn, the buyer i sold too agreed to open an account on Godaddy and push the domain himself
 
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good point! :)
its 60 day transfer out lock :)
good luck selling this godaddy domains to ename :)
Same people buying them at GD auction will have problems with us?
Hmm, thanks for alternative point of view.
 
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CCCW.net closed at $285 Go Daddy Auctions
 
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DropCatch

Xwww.net $322
Khbm.net $186
Kjgs.net $185
Kysy.net $186
Lmky.net $181
Mfsj.net $194
 
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some interesting prices Xwww.net $322
 
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Has anyone compiled statistics on the best and worst Chinese premium letters? What order do you put them in, best to worst?
 
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Has anyone compiled statistics on the best and worst Chinese premium letters? What order do you put them in, best to worst?
I dont have stats, but i think a good thing to do now is register 2L City/province + 2L Chinese names, as some names has vowels so you might find some available, for example, lnhu - ln as Liaoning and hu is a Chinese 2 letter name
 
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Has anyone compiled statistics on the best and worst Chinese premium letters? What order do you put them in, best to worst?
I think the best are J, X, Z and maybe Q. (not in order of relevance).
Like others said, those letters are consonant with pronunciation so they should be the best.
I also like to do another test, I look for a name in the relative Chinese TLD, if it is registered and developed it is sure that those letters have at least 1 meaning that make sense for Chinese.
However this do not mean that if a certain dot cc is developed also the same net will sell.
 
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Has anyone compiled statistics on the best and worst Chinese premium letters? What order do you put them in, best to worst?

According to my research on Chinese end users' LLLL.cn/com/net domain names, here is the result:

the Chinese premium letters are: s c y h z j a d t x
average letters are: l m g b e f w n i p
bad letters are: k q o r u v

http://blog.sina.com.cn/s/blog_14fb32bfa0102vrpk.html
But not all the Chinese domainers think so :)
 
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So, 'A' can be considered as chinese premium letter?

Yes, I DO think so, and many Chinese domainers think so, but not ALL of them.
 
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I looked in a Chinese dictionary to see the number of pages devoted to different Pinyin first letters of words, based on this I found:

Code:
letter pages percent
j    53    9%
s    53    9%
z    52    9%
y    45    8%
b    43    7%
c    33    6%
d    32    5%
l    31    5%
h    30    5%
g    29    5%
x    29    5%
t    24    4%
m    23    4%
f    21    4%
q    21    4%
w    19    3%
k    16    3%
p    15    3%
n    11    2%
r     9    2%
a     6    1%
e     2    0%
o     1    0%
i     0    0%
u     0    0%
v     0    0%
 
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According to my research on Chinese end users' LLLL.cn/com/net domain names, here is the result:

the Chinese premium letters are: s c y h z j a d t x
average letters are: l m g b e f w n i p
bad letters are: k q o r u v

http://blog.sina.com.cn/s/blog_14fb32bfa0102vrpk.html
But not all the Chinese domainers think so :)

Thank you for your research. That explains why I received an offer for J S Y T .net on 4.cn, just a few days after listing it. Maybe the next offer I will receive will be for J Z Z S .net.

So my K N A H .com is semi-good? (Bad Letter / Avg Letter / Premium / Premium), also AH is Anhui Province if not mistaken?
 
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