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I don't know anything about these kinds of domains like this one ☁.com . which was sold on flippa for $ 13,600 . Domain is an IDN . How much these kind of domains have value .
 
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They are worth a big fat $0, good way to burn your cash registering rubbish.

One's trash is another's treasure . Bottom line for me is, people are purchasing these domains and whatever they like i have to follow that. :xf.smile:
 
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Yes way back a few emoji .com were allowed and I think they hold most value. We all know technology changes overnight. Emoji are cool and easy to type in a search when fully supported. More Unicode is being built all the time. How does voice search handle domain names? Think about it. Those in control of the search filters are the ones really in control of what gets seen and what not. I like to have a little diversity. I will never invest big in odd ball extensions. For every rule there is exceptions of course. Some new extensions have had a few good sales. I still stick by .com for King. For now anyway. The next generation will dictate what goes.
 
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One's trash is another's treasure . Bottom line for me is, people are purchasing these domains and whatever they like i have to follow that. :xf.smile:
If you find a sucker who doesn't know much about the industry and thinks emoji domains look "cool", then you may be able to offload it to that sucker. But in real life, no business would want to develop and have their site sitting on a crappy emoji domain.
 
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If you find a sucker who doesn't know much about the industry and thinks emoji domains look "cool", then you may be able to offload it to that sucker. But in real life, no business would want to develop and have their site sitting on a crappy emoji domain.
You could well be right but I have learned never to say never because it can come back to bite you in the backside. :xf.grin:

I did a 4 extension domain reg today. Have to go check if on the control panel. Registries were lagging today. I think it is not bad and have a couple of manufacturers in mind to try and peddle. Will post later to see if anyone likes. I grabbed all 4 poplar extensions as I think producers would want them all. We will see. No its not an emoji domain. :xf.rolleyes:

And seriously your portfolio for sale is all puny code reg which is exactly what emoji domains use. Now that is funny. I have some different language domains also. They use puny code just like yours in your footer.
 
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And seriously your portfolio for sale is all puny code reg which is exactly what emoji domains use. Now that is funny. I have some different language domains also. They use puny code just like yours in your footer.
All IDNs have punycode, which are always listed in sales threads. Not posting the punycode would be deceitful as you want the punycode to double check that the domain you are buying is 100% correct.

My Greek IDNs are real Greek words in the Greek language. Things like "News", "Internet", etc. They have real world application and development potential, it's the exact same thing as if you had the ASCII equivalent of News.com to capture the English speakers. But this one is for the Greek speakers.

Emoji domains are just like what Kate has stated below.

Don't fall for the hype people.
If it looks like a ☁, maybe it is a
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I'm stunned to see Namepros members who's been on here for over 10 years regging total rubbish.
 
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One of the reason EMD -keywords- are valuable is the potential traffic. People tend to search services/ products based on keywords. Emoji domains do not provide this benefit at the moment. Additional as mentioned above, there is no device that comes with an emoji standard keyboard. There needs to be additional effort to key in the emoji domain name.
While there was a 13 k sales of an emoji domain as above, it will be one of the only few, hence i do not see emoji domains to be a good investment in the near term.
 
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Obviously, living under a rock, you miss out on some of the best explosions.

Moving on..
 
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Most of the investors on this forum are only that! Investors like myself are into enterprising!
I believe used as a marketing tool, they have value to any other enterprise!

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I nearly died as just saw the preview to the emoji movie.
 
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There is a emoji auction going on undeveloped.com


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And more.....
 
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check my emoji,what do you think..

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not much, i think its unfair to your buyer ot call it an emoji.

is it on your smartphone, or social network??

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is not,what do you think,not a emoji
 
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i dont, i use the ones that have unicodes under the EMoji classification, its neat, kinda cool

how would someone ever type it in?

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Only brought , because it looks cool,you never know if will be added to the emoji classification,right.
 
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hum,true,will change that.
 
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