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Recently registered a domain which I believe will be very marketable/valuable to Chinese Domainers or Businesses. In your opinion where have you had the best luck selling domains to Chinese buyers??

Thanks!
 
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Keep us in the loop on this one, if it's accepted by Guta.com OR if you manage to get a buyer at a decent price... Keen to see how this plays out..

Good luck dude! Hope it ends up being a good money maker for you.
 
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Really appreciate the positivity man! I will definitely let you know how it goes! Will be working on contacting/listing tonight! :xf.smile: @deez007
 
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I did a lot of research so hopefully ill be alright (y) again thank you for sharing your experiences! @dordomai
 
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Yeah that's the case with most brokers it seems lol, thank you very much for the info though! @Avtar629 Worst they can say is no, so ill definitely take my chances! The domain I purchased should be accepted, its something that pretty much everyone in China will understand and know about. The fact that it wasn't taken boggles the mind. As for all things in domaining though.... only time will tell!


Umm did you check hosterstats to see if it ever was deleted?
 
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Submit the domain to Guta.com - (Chinese Brokers) If they agree to Broker the domain then you know you have a winner.
agree with that - George Hong of Guta and they have a usa and hong kong office
 
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It's never been deleted, and like I said, I did a lot of research on culture and domains so I feel like I'm good on this one. @Avtar629

I will be reaching out to them shortly! Hopefully they like it @betthelot
 
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If you have something valuable and valid whois, they will inundate you with unsolicited offers. I discovered my domains value by accident, with a unused whois only email I never checked for over a year or so. One day last year I checked it and the inbox was filled with what I thought was chinese spam, but in fact ton's of would be offerers. So I googled translated it and found out why. I found NamePros then too. So I put up a web page to translate a few things into chinese and a installed a contact form with "accepting offers". Then I waited for 9 months. Lots of 5-8k offers but knew it was worth more.

I discovered more about this market here on Namepros and @Kassey Lee blog. Few if any real leads came from the website or from end users, mostly chinese brokers, I think I sent it to guta too, dont recall the offer or response. I put it on 4.cn, no real leads there either. Still incoming everyday from whois and not the website. I got over 300 of them, and not sure how many I deleted before starting to count them... there was so much interest. Finally I contacted another broker recommended by a well know domain blog and it was sold to a chinese investor.
I never published the name or price, but the investor was super happy to buy it that another competitor to the broker who sold it wrote on their well know chinese blog wrote a story on it.

The reason for all this info is I agree with the answers above. They WILL contact you, if there is interest. It might take a few months or a year.
 
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Thanks to all the info man! I guess patience is the game here! Will just have to wait and see what happens :xf.smile: @offthehandle
 
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Got an update for everyone! Guta contacted me back!

They're only really looking for 1-4 letter domains and premium number/pinyins like you guys said.

BUT! I'm really glad I went ahead and contacted them because they confirmed that the spelling is indeed correct and they said that there is a market for a name like mine!
 
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Just stop commenting on this thread please. @dordomai
 
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