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Greetings! I have some difficult domain appraisals here for some of you hotshots. And I'm afraid Estibot won't be able to help you on these ones.

As we know, the Chinese are getting into the domain market, but what you might not be aware of is that the domains they're purchasing are in Chinese, simplified and traditional dialects.

I've decided to dive into the Chinese domain name market, and there are several available, although a lot of the LL.com are gone, but there are a lot left. The Chinese also actively sell their domains on Sedo and Godaddy.

Anyway, here are the names I'm looking to get appraised.


家.CO (Home.co)

帮帮我.NET (Help.net)

店.CO (Shop.co)

食品.CO (Food.co)

食品.ORG (food.org)

購買.NET (buy.net)

幫助.CO (help.co)

電話.co (Phone.co)

A couple of things to point out. Buy.net above, the buy.com is listed on Godaddy in Chinese at $168,000.
There are a lot of .co's available as the Chinese prefer to buy the main extensions first i.e .com, .net, .org and .info. And even .us! And yes Godaddy let's you purchase domains in Chinese. What you do is, is go to google translate here - https://translate.google.com/. and simply translate a word, and see if the domain is available.

The Chinese market is wide open and exploding beyond belief. This is a rare opportunity for a lot of people here.

I'm also curious to know what my domains are worth, but not sure anyone here would know. Feel free to take a crack at it!

If nothing else, and if you find this information useful, you're welcome.
 
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Also, I'm going to be forwarding my domains to a one page site, and it will say in Chinese that the following domains are for sale, with contact information, etc.... Not that I don't like using Godaddy and Sedo, but this project requires special attention.

I would suggest doing the same, or, if anyone jumps in this game I would be happy to list your domain for sale on the one page I will be creating. You would just simply have to forward your domain to the URL.
 
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I would suggest you use a human translator, lmfao.. google translate is known to suck hard, and you also know there are many different chinese characters for the same pinyin right???
 
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Btw, you think the chinese are not smart to get these names already??? I don't think they got it because it's worth -regfee + some diginity :-/
 
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Well, 1nite, I never thought about all that, lol. I'm very familiar with the Chinese writing, both dialects.

If you also noticed, I didn't get any .coms. I also mentioned that buy.com is for sale in Chinese for 168k (using the google translator), so the translator works fine. You really have no idea what you're talking, no offense. The Chinese have bought thousands of LL and LLL, and I mean thousands. They have also bought a lot of the common .coms, but there are extensions left. They are also playing catch up, and there are in fact not a lot left, but still some good ones. The characters change between simplified and traditional dialects, and that's it. No other changes. I believe that's what you meant with characters changing, lol. Funny. Seems we have yet again someone giving advice on something they know absolutely nothing about.

Trust me, I know what I'm talking about. The Chinese are cleaning up on the LL and LLL, and they're now moving beyond that. It took them awhile. Surely you're not one of those who believe the Chinese primarily buy domains in English. I would suggest researching.
 
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He's trying to reel you in 1nite don't take the bait!
 
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He was winding a bunch of us up yesterday about some TM domains he says he registered but probably didn't, just like most of these....
 
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Per rules please include at least one name in the title.

Thanks,
 
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Greetings! I have some difficult domain appraisals here for some of you hotshots. And I'm afraid Estibot won't be able to help you on these ones.
The only people who use Estibot are those who use the word "HotShots"

As we know, the Chinese are getting into the domain market, but what you might not be aware of is that the domains they're purchasing are in Chinese, simplified and traditional dialects.
THANK YOU for this ground breaking news that we were aware of 6 years ago.

I've decided to dive into the Chinese domain name market, and there are several available, although a lot of the LL.com are gone, but there are a lot left.
There are a lot left for a reason.... I'm going to share that reason with you but promise not to tell anybody.... It's because their not worth the reg fee....shhhh


The Chinese also actively sell their domains on Sedo and Godaddy.
The Chinese sell in the Chinese domain market ... www.4.cn



Anyway, here are the names I'm looking to get appraised.


家.CO (Home.co)

帮帮我.NET (Help.net)

店.CO (Shop.co)

食品.CO (Food.co)

食品.ORG (food.org)

購買.NET (buy.net)

幫助.CO (help.co)

電話.co (Phone.co)

A couple of things to point out. Buy.net above, the buy.com is listed on Godaddy in Chinese at $168,000.
There are a lot of .co's available as the Chinese prefer to buy the main extensions first i.e .com, .net, .org and .info. And even .us!
Once again thank you for the breaking news that the Chinese like to buy in the same order Americans do.


And yes Godaddy let's you purchase domains in Chinese. What you do is, is go to google translate here - https://translate.google.com/. and simply translate a word, and see if the domain is available.
Amazing information, using Google translate to actually translate.
The Chinese market is wide open and exploding beyond belief. This is a rare opportunity for a lot of people here.

I'm also curious to know what my domains are worth, but not sure anyone here would know. Feel free to take a crack at it!
Sir I have two or "2" words for you... Reg Fee!

If nothing else, and if you find this information useful, you're welcome.

You deserve to walk around with an "S" on your chest for all the valuable info you shared in this post.

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Greetings! I have some difficult domain appraisals here for some of you hotshots. And I'm afraid Estibot won't be able to help you on these ones.
The only people who use Estibot are those who use the word "HotShots"

As we know, the Chinese are getting into the domain market, but what you might not be aware of is that the domains they're purchasing are in Chinese, simplified and traditional dialects.
THANK YOU for this ground breaking news that we were aware of 6 years ago.

I've decided to dive into the Chinese domain name market, and there are several available, although a lot of the LL.com are gone, but there are a lot left.
There are a lot left for a reason.... I'm going to share that reason with you but promise not to tell anybody.... It's because their not worth the reg fee....shhhh


The Chinese also actively sell their domains on Sedo and Godaddy.
The Chinese sell in the Chinese domain market ... www.4.cn



Anyway, here are the names I'm looking to get appraised.


家.CO (Home.co)

帮帮我.NET (Help.net)

店.CO (Shop.co)

食品.CO (Food.co)

食品.ORG (food.org)

購買.NET (buy.net)

幫助.CO (help.co)

電話.co (Phone.co)

A couple of things to point out. Buy.net above, the buy.com is listed on Godaddy in Chinese at $168,000.
There are a lot of .co's available as the Chinese prefer to buy the main extensions first i.e .com, .net, .org and .info. And even .us!
Once again thank you for the breaking news that the Chinese like to buy in the same order Americans do.


And yes Godaddy let's you purchase domains in Chinese. What you do is, is go to google translate here - https://translate.google.com/. and simply translate a word, and see if the domain is available.
Amazing information, using Google translate to actually translate.
The Chinese market is wide open and exploding beyond belief. This is a rare opportunity for a lot of people here.

I'm also curious to know what my domains are worth, but not sure anyone here would know. Feel free to take a crack at it!
Sir I have two or "2" words for you... Reg Fee!

If nothing else, and if you find this information useful, you're welcome.
 
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Well, I figured this would probably be beyond your guys comprehension, but was worth a shot. My edge in life is being a step ahead and seeing the big picture, but it is difficult to try to make people understand. Thank you for the link where the Chinese sell their domains. That will be my next stop. My browser automatically translates into all languages and won't be a problems. Like I've mentioned, I've owned the discussion forums at avianflutalk.com and swineflu.org for a decade, and we track new emerging diseases that come out of china, and of course my browser has to translate Chinese in order to do that. I'm not some young kid that just stumbled on to these things. I've been dealing with the Chinese ways for years. I'm simply combining both worlds. Don't underestimate my ability to go from a reg fee buying person, to the best you've ever seen. I have a habit of learning fast and being the best.
 
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"Don't underestimate my ability to go from a reg fee buying person, to the best you've ever seen. I have a habit of learning fast and being the best."

How does one respond to this?
 
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