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Hi...

what is your opinion about this:

www.windowś.com

Type in "windows" or "windowś" in Google.com and you see, what i mean. :)

Windows... is not like Microsoft Windows, the name "windowś" isn´t trademarked.

Since Sedo unfortunately not in a position to absorb these IDN-Domain offer for sale, it is only through the providers to find, where support these IDN-domain for sale.

Best Regards

ebookler
 
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Results 1 - 10 of about 559 for "windowś"

IMO, $0. Looks like a phishing domain. With domains that are more valuable out there right now and people constantly trying to find them, this isn't a domain worth purchasing.

Doesn't mean anything in any language. Super low Google, No trends... yep, $0.
 
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This is the type of name that gives a bad name to IDN's

Worthless :imho:
 
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Results from Google.com

Fka200 said:
Results 1 - 10 of about 559 for "windowś"

IMO, $0. Looks like a phishing domain. With domains that are more valuable out there right now and people constantly trying to find them, this isn't a domain worth purchasing.

Doesn't mean anything in any language. Super low Google, No trends... yep, $0.

sorry... when i type in "windowś" my result is:

Results 1 - 10 of about 149,000,000 for windowś. (0.23 seconds)

this is super low???

I preferred to switch to "Unicode" :hehe: , before you type in and use Google.com... in english.

Google would be indexed the word "windows" also like the word "windowś".

This could be an prefered domain name for companies where restore buildings, change windows. This is my opinion. :)

wot said:
This is the type of name that gives a bad name to IDN's

Worthless :imho:

hmmm... is this also bad Sedó.com ???????????????????????????????
because... Sedo is Sedó :hehe:

Results 1 - 10 of about 3,510,000 for Sedó. (0.18 seconds)

The results are also from Google.com... in english
 
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When searching for something in Google, you put quotes around the word to get the true Google result #s.

Results 1 - 10 of about 559 for "windowś"

If you're looking for type-in traffic, it's very hard to say that this domain will ever receive any. It doesn't mean anything.

Also, Sedó is an actual word in Spanish and some other language:

http://ca.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sedó

Goodluck!
 
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Fka200 said:
When searching for something in Google, you put quotes around the word to get the true Google result #s.

Results 1 - 10 of about 559 for "windowś"

If you're looking for type-in traffic, it's very hard to say that this domain will ever receive any. It doesn't mean anything.

Also, Sedó is an actual word in Spanish and some other language:

http://ca.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sedó

Goodluck!

We talk about it again, when this domain is indexed in Google... okay? :)

Then you do understand, what i mean.

For example... go to powersearcher.de, type in "windows" and look at page 9, i have register the domain there before some minutes, to test it. In Google it is also registered, but there i must wait some days or weeks.

Cuuuuuu (read it) later....

Fka200 said:
When searching for something in Google, you put quotes around the word to get the true Google result #s.

i have only here in the text put quotes... in google, i have type in:

windowś

without quotes... the most users don´t use quotes for searching
 
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ebookler said:
We talk about it again, when this domain is indexed in Google... okay? :)

Then you do understand, what i mean.

For example... go to powersearcher.de, type in "windows" and look at page 9, i have register the domain there before some minutes, to test it. In Google it is also registered, but there i must wait some days or weeks.

Cuuuuuu (read it) later....



i have only here in the text put quotes... in google, i have type in:

windowś

without quotes... the most users don´t use quotes for searching

You should listen to people who know what they are talking about- it is plainly obvious that you do not. :hi:
 
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A different kind of experience

Hi Wot,

wot said:
You should listen to people who know what they are talking about- it is plainly obvious that you do not. :hi:

sorry, but i am working in IT since 1985, because I can not for but sometimes also take advantage of experiences.

With Google, I am since 5 years working and learning very intense, the technology, such as what is indicated, keywords, title, description, domain-names and the text, we can achieve a lot, if it is understood.

But it's not only the technology, we must understand how it works and how what Google indexed.

And... i can listen and want to learn... each has its strengths, and none is completely.

I wish you a happy weekend... :)

Werner
 
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I think that IDN domains are underestimated nowadays.
It's very difficult to type them if you have an english keyboard, but it's very easy if you have a spanish, french or italian keyboard (and so on).

But we can also talk about the websites built on IDN domains.
It's very easy to find them with search engines.
For example: with google.com typing poquer you find at the second position es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Póquer, at the third pt.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pôquer

ebookler said:

Indeed it's a bit difficult to type the polish ś, so probably the best thing to do is to build a website on that domain. In a such way you can be listed in a serp
 
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ebookler said:
Hi Wot,



sorry, but i am working in IT since 1985, because I can not for but sometimes also take advantage of experiences.

With Google, I am since 5 years working and learning very intense, the technology, such as what is indicated, keywords, title, description, domain-names and the text, we can achieve a lot, if it is understood.

But it's not only the technology, we must understand how it works and how what Google indexed.

And... i can listen and want to learn... each has its strengths, and none is completely.

I wish you a happy weekend... :)

Werner

You must be right then. :)

davnin said:
I think that IDN domains are underestimated nowadays.
It's very difficult to type them if you have an english keyboard, but it's very easy if you have a spanish, french or italian keyboard (and so on).

But we can also talk about the websites built on IDN domains.
It's very easy to find them with search engines.
For example: with google.com typing poquer you find at the second position es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Póquer, at the third pt.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pôquer



Indeed it's a bit difficult to type the polish ś, so probably the best thing to do is to build a website on that domain. In a such way you can be listed in a serp


http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&q="Pôquer"&btnG=Search

http://www.google.com/search?source=ig&hl=en&rlz=&q=poquer&btnG=Google+Search

BTW - Windows in Polish is ---- Windows
 
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davnin said:

I assume you are a friend of mr ebookler :)

Anyway, the search techinique used to get the results is incorrect- there is no such word as the word up for appraisal and it is , in my humble opinion worthless and a phishing domain. :hi:
 
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wot said:
I assume you are a friend of mr ebookler :)

Anyway, the search techinique used to get the results is incorrect- there is no such word as the word up for appraisal and it is , in my humble opinion worthless and a phishing domain. :hi:

sure, it could be a phising domain if he relates it to windows of microsoft.
And you are totally right when you say that such a word doesn't exist, but if he develops a website, the domain could be listed in a serp.
So the domain is worthless if it is not developed.

So you're right, but he also has his chance
 
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