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why do you guys think .ch will be appealing to Chinese buyers? ..i just checked all 11 namebio reported 2015 LLL.ch sales - none is owned by Chinese person/company
..China does not sound like "china" in Chinese, so hoping for .ch to be ever perceived as China in China seems to be a bit of stretch to me
why not .be for Beijing or .sh for Shanghai then?
are you aware of any real sales to Chinese in .ch (beyond numericals probably)? i dont see anything even remotely close to Pinyin in the 2015 .ch sales list..
Another one I've been following and bought is .TW for Taiwan. Nobody ever talks about it, but all the numbers from 1 to 1000 are gone and the 4N's are getting chewed. As well the L-LLL's are slowly disappearing. So Asian investors are buying, but keep in mind that they aren't going to parade around their investments.
According to namebio last 2 sales occured on December (the last third on September) smells of enduser...
I think CH will follow DE and FR. As you may know, DE also sells good.
Chinese may be buying domains in bulk for regfee, but are they going to buy from domainers, that is on the aftermarket ? Or are they going to move on to another extension ? That is the question.I've checked the Whois on short domains in .ch .cz .cx .sh .co and you do find some Chinese owners for up to 4N and 4L domains. Do you wait til they are all taken or jump in early and pick out the best remaining?
Sure, and there are few .to sites for Toronto too. Doesn't mean it's the norm.I don't get how people think .CH is such a stretch for China.
Some people see .CA as California, .ME for 'me' and .NU has meaning in Sweden.




