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Espana.cc

After the $x,xxx sales of US.cc and USA.cc DNjournal have just published the sale of EU.cc

Granted, US.cc USA.cc and EU.cc are LL and LLL's but they are still realted to countries. :| (well what is the EU?).

Comments/Appraisals/Opinions Welcome.

Thank You.

DOMiNIC
 
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not bad, but i can't find out what spain has with cc to do? Of course its sellable, try it with spanish people. Difficult to say what this domain could be worth, it's individual.


by the way: maybe you're interessted in espana.com.mx (mexiko) , 30-40 type ins this month, not developed, no content.
 
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Espana.cc worth reg fee IMO since is Espaรฑa.
 
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spain.cc would be better

nevertheless I think it's worth low $XXX
 
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It may worth mid $500 or so if you pay the fees to advertising it on sedo or afternic.
 
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mojojo said:
Espana.cc worth reg fee IMO since is Espaรฑa.

It is not possible to reg .cc with the ร‘.

This is exactly what I predicted the response would be - yet when I have posted premium Espaรฑol.com's with the ร‘ for appraisal they get a "reg fee - nobody uses the ร‘" response.

How I ironic!!!
 
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DOMiNIC said:
It is not possible to reg .cc with the ร‘.

This is exactly what I predicted the response would be - yet when I have posted premium Espaรฑol.com's with the ร‘ for appraisal they get a "reg fee - nobody uses the ร‘" response.

How I ironic!!!

Sometimes we have to grin, and bear it. I agree with you 100%. But, these appraisals are just a free guide. They don't guarantee anything either way. I almost regged Espana.co.in , it is still available. Maybe you could reg it, and sell together.
Of course, someome might ask what 'espana" has to do with India!

Frank
 
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the thing is:

If you aren't spanish you will search or use "SPAIN" and if you are spanish you will search or use "ESPAร‘A".

Maybe I'm wrong but that is what I think.
 
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knarfmusik said:
Sometimes we have to grin, and bear it. I agree with you 100%. But, these appraisals are just a free guide. They don't guarantee anything either way. I almost regged Espana.co.in , it is still available. Maybe you could reg it, and sell together.
Of course, someome might ask what 'espana" has to do with India!

Frank

Hopefully I will get the final 'GRIN'. :D

I'm very confident I will sell it.

What has Espana or more correctly Espaรฑa got to do with .cc ? Well virtually every Country is taken on every premium and ccTld extension. Embassies, consuls, trade organisations etc. etc. have offices in every country.

As for the ร‘ thing. All of my premium word ร‘ .com's are making above reg fee. In fact Muรฑequitas.com is earning very well. :D
 
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Low $xxx since it's the name of a large and populated country. I'm still not convinced Spain fits with .CC, but that's for you to decide while selling. ;)

Steve
 
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Etab said:
Low $xxx since it's the name of a large and populated country. I'm still not convinced Spain fits with .CC, but that's for you to decide while selling. ;)

Steve

If you google Espana.cc a ton of results are thrown up.

I also thought about the Formula 1 angle with Ferdando Alonso still at the top.

Although Valentino Rossi still dominates Moto Gran Prix (500.cc) 5 out of 19 riders are from Espaรฑa.
Checa, Elias, Cardoso, Pedroso, Gibernau.

And don't forget Angel Nieto who had 62 wins in the 125.cc class.

Thanks Etab and everybody else who took the time to appraise. Rep added to everybody.
 
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mojojo said:
If you aren't spanish you will search or use "SPAIN" and if you are spanish you will search or use "ESPAร‘A"

However, if you use Google to search words with "ร‘" you will get the results of the same word with "N" as well.

And before the IDN's arrived all the domains referencing Spain were spelled as "Espana", so I think reg fee is an unfair appraisal.

This said, Im not sure the price could go over low to mid $XXX, assuming a very intersted party is found. I also think Spain.cc is much better.
 
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pertosda said:
However, if you use Google to search words with "ร‘" you will get the results of the same word with "N" as well.

And before the IDN's arrived all the domains referencing Spain were spelled as "Espana", so I think reg fee is an unfair appraisal.

Thank you Pertosda, I have quite a lot of Premium domains containing the ร‘. Because they are parked at Name Drive I can see where the traffic comes from. The strange thing is nearly all the ร‘ traffic comes from South America. Is this because Latin Americans have been late comers to the Internet? All keyboards sold here contain the ร‘. I guess in Spain many people still have old keyboards without the ร‘.
 
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In Spain you can't find a single keyboard without the ร‘. :hehe:
 
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mojojo said:
In Spain you can't find a single keyboard without the ร‘. :hehe:

What is the :hehe: reffering to?

I don't see what is so funny.

I was asking a question.

I'm just curious to know why my รฑ domains receive latin American traffic and not Spanish traffic.
 
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This name was dropped a while back ( i remember i was this close to regging it ). Time will tell :)
 
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DOMiNIC said:
What is the :hehe: reffering to?

I don't see what is so funny.

I was asking a question.

I'm just curious to know why my รฑ domains receive latin American traffic and not Spanish traffic.

Maybe, the domains you have are local expressions or something? There are lots of words used in some spanish-speaking american countries but not in Spain, and viceversa. That could be an explanation.

With regards to the ร‘, mojojo is right, since the "ร‘" letter exists since long before the computers age, all keyboards in Spain have always had it since the beginning, as far as I know.
 
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