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Hi..

just wanted to know

whats the value of .de domains..i know they are the second place after .com but what i wanna know is that

if i register a ENGLISH word lets say.... i register:

PROFESSIONAL.DE


whats the value of that...even though its not german...
 
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It is very interesting that some .de domains are even more expensive than same .coms.
IMHO, Germans even prefer .info more than .com (strange isn't it?) :D
 
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.de domains are soaring in popularity... at least in germany they are .. if it's a generic english word with a .de ,.. it should fetch some money ..
 
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How do you appraise germanwords with a .com and english words with a .de?

Or is german words with a .de better than the two?
German like english
they speak denglish ( deutsch english )
even when english a west germanic language is

most huge companies got the domain in german ( deutsch ) and english meaning in .de and .com
 
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Find it interesting that the domain e-handwerk.com.de is also registered .

I own e-handwerk.com

e-handwek.de sold for $2,500 recently .
 
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I have the following .de names, but still searching for a buyer:
Tokentra.de
Cryptotra.de

Libratra.de
Any idea @Michael Ehrhardt
 
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It wont be as much as the german equivalent, but still a nice sum. Without knowing the actual word, I can hazard that if it is truly a popular word and 'makes sense' as a .de, then it should be worth $500 or so.
 
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.de is consider king to the german. although it might not be a german word but it will still fetch a high price if it is a premium eg. professional.de
 
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I suggest sticking with german domains to a german TLD. :tu:

However if you did happen to registerit may still have some great value. Anywhere from $300.05+, - $565.05+

Thanks, :talk:
Artico
 
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I like .de alot, I just wish they cost as much as a .us :(
 
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.de and market value

:$: when is the best time to buy and sell these domains:$:

which website offers the most domain extensions, and are the prices reasonable?
 
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.de question

Does anyone know of a translation site that can translate english to german? I have tried freetranslation.com and various others but most sites are giving me different results, so I am very unclear as to what the actual translation is!!! Go figure. Anyway, and what is your opinion on englishword.de's? Example: cards.de

I am just not very sure of how much value germans would place on english words with .de ext. Perhaps some of our german members can give me some idea. :)


Thanks in advance.

Dandy D

Well I did a search and read some of the previous threads on .de so might have found my answers. Boy, I need to use that search feature here more often. :)

Dandy D
 
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.de

How does one reg a .de if they live in the u.s.?
 
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.de is not like .us, you don't have to live in germany to register one
 
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mis_chiff said:
Looking for some advice from this great community :)

These are due to expire in July, but apparently the .de
registry renews or rather tries to renew them 1 month before
due date...don't know why, thought I had time to make
a decision, but it seems I don't.

So I'm asking for your assistance.....

Should I renew or drop?

Banbury.de

BritishIsles.de

NewProperty.de

NewProperties.de

Fallengelassene.de (means "dropped one ")

Hochgeschwindigkeits.de (means "highspeed")

Thanks for your help :)
wendy

While the english ones are relatively clear, i don't see all too much value in them unless developed and catering towards the NATO and US soldiers stationed in Germany.

Fallengelassene.de (means "dropped one ")
essentially correct, but it's never spelled this way without a foregoing article:
DIE(the) Fallengelassene (fem. dropped one), if the word is used singlehandedly it would be used as Fallengelassen (no "e" at the end), and even then, i'd doubt the validity as a domain name. I'd drop it.

Hochgeschwindigkeits.de (means "highspeed")
Same as above. The way your DN is spelled, it asks for another word in addition, such as: Hochgeschwindigkeitsstrasse (High Speed Road), it's never used as term ending in "s" - i'd drop it as well.

-Mike
 
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How many are you going for JohnPK?
 
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Sedo reports very nice .DE sale for today:

MOZY.DE
50,000 EUR
Sedo
 
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Currently own,

Sympathetic.De
AccidentClaims.De
GoldNecklace.De
 
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emails.de sold for 5,075 EUR at Sedo.
 
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