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ChinaDaycare . com

Hows the Daycare business in China? Is it a good revenue earning source for some businesses? Is this particular Industry growing? Is the name worth keeping for an year?
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K
 
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i see no value of this domain . even if "care" is a hot keyword worldwide , few chinese nevertheless chinese english speakers rarely type it in !
you know , most of them prefer to type in " Pinyin " -----the chinese annoucent ,rather than in english .

believe it ?

ok ,these are some of them : 中国每日健康
 
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Hi Westlife !

Thanks for your comments.

Actually Daycare is a single word meaning:

Provision of daytime training, supervision, recreation, and often medical services for children of preschool age, for the disabled, or for the elderly.

You know there are daycare's where children can be left and taken care of during the day for working couples?
Although I think I got your point that pinyin is used instead of english words, but I also wanted to know if daycare services were available in china?

If it is, it might be worth keeping a $7 reg and developing on it.
Thanks for your feedback & help,
Repped.
K
 
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“daycare" stays almost the same means as " care " in china . nevertheless , the former is a little bit valueless than the latter .
however , both of them probably are worth the reg fee , indeed !

it is a big pity that if you are not going to sell it to a chinese domain investor unless list it on a china domain sale's site .

in fact , it may worth 1,000 CNY or so , equally 130 USD
 
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