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There is about 800 3 letters.cn domains left!

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All 3letters.cn will be taken in the near future! :!:
 
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I am gonna buy 3 in this week, havent decided what all to buy
Any great suggetions?
 
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xyris said:
I am gonna buy 3 in this week, havent decided what all to buy
Any great suggetions?
1. Try all great key words like travel, tickets, games!
2. Invest 3 letters
3. Try those that are sold at a high price for .com
4. Find large company's .cn(not recommend)
:wave:
 
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How do you find out which ones are available without doing a one by one search?
 
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mellowmasher said:
How do you find out which ones are available without doing a one by one search?
There are great softwares out there that run a check on available domains
like Available DN and eepire
 
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xyris said:
There are great softwares out there that run a check on available domains
like Available DN and eepire

Ok will take a look thanks :blink:
 
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Before the Chinese speculators get too carried away!

Dont forget any company with say abc.com can easily makes its chinese
site cn.abc.com if they want a chinese website and abc.cn and abc.com.cn
are gone rather than hand over big bucks. Indeed they can even register abc.cn.com at centralnic if they want to. Having said that some will pay
for an appropriate three letter combo no doubt but we need some sales reports. Apart from google anyone heard of big .cn or .com.cn sales ?
 
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I think, the value of .cn's will grow, as their economy grows, but it may take quite a while for the domains to hit a reasonable value.....
 
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Sabre said:
I think, the value of .cn's will grow, as their economy grows, but it may take quite a while for the domains to hit a reasonable value.....
Most countrywide domains are growing nowadays and i think the companies and people are becoming aware of their existance greatly
 
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