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How are sales of domain names in a foreign language. Examples like spanish words, german words, etc in a .com

Are they popular and easy to sell? I have some ideas on what im looking to do but need a resource to see if worth going for.

Please dont get confused with IDN. Examples are below

Amigo.com
espanol.com

Foreign words in .com formats
 
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Just curious, why are you excluding IDN?

The Google trends of español and espanol is pretty telling.

Foreign domains are a good investment IMO (whether IDN or not). Although I would be think you'd have a hard time finding much in the most spoken latin languages - ie. Spanish, German, French, Portuguese.
 
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I think they are a good idea. Foreigners use the internet too. People in Germany go to .com sites, so why not? That's my 2 cents. I hope some others who have been around longer will respond to this thread.

Tory
 
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thefabfive said:
Just curious, why are you excluding IDN?

The Google trends of español and espanol is pretty telling.

Foreign domains are a good investment IMO (whether IDN or not). Although I would be think you'd have a hard time finding much in the most spoken latin languages - ie. Spanish, German, French, Portuguese.

I was excluding IDN for the simple fact I have a foreign language im looking to invest in. Single words in a .com format.....I myself since I cant read the char. in a IDN would have a hard time saying something is a word If i dont understand the char.
 
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Nattydomain said:
I myself since I cant read the char. in a IDN would have a hard time saying something is a word If i dont understand the char.


I know what you mean.. lol

Good topic, I've wondered the same thing myself before.
 
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