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pampirolo

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Hello,

we are creating a new site which is called welcomefuture.com where we will try to sell our domain collection.

We want to have domain news and any other thing to market de Domain Market.

In the spanish world (from where I belong) is still hardly undertood the importance of a good domain name to start a solid e-business.

If you take a look to the site and give us any suggestions we would be very pleased.

Thank you and Welcome Future
 
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AfternicAfternic
WelcomeFuture.com...what a great name!

Good-luck with it,
ST
 
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pampirolo,

Do you think that anytime in the near future, spanish terms will command a price close to other non-english keywords? German words do well, for example, despite having a much smaller world population that speaks German in comparison to Spanish.

Might be a good market for you to corner before it gets big, if you do think so ;)

-Allan
 
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I think it will, but only in about 10 years time. As you know the German market is miles ahead and is turning to foreign extionsions atm because they are running out of good .de.
 
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Spanish market

It´s not only that I need to believe that Spanish Market is growing strongly, but i do really believe it is.


Viajes.com sold for 300.000 $ not long agó.

The spanish market is quite empty of good names, now begins the most difficult...to sell the domains.

Not everybody understand that paying 1000 $ for a domain is a good investment.

¿Do you really like welcomefuture.com? i did register it years ago when i was less optimistic than today about the domain market and I needed a bit of self-encouraging?


Thank you very much and Welcome Future
 
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