I live in Winston Salem.yes, but only if you live in Western Samoa
Very respectable offer for a .ws but also undestand why you may have turned it down...capital of the most populated nation. Do you know the source (country) the offer came from?Recently got an $1K offer for å京.ws (Beijing in Chinese). Turned it down.
Very respectable offer for a .ws but also undestand why you may have turned it down...capital of the most populated nation. Do you know the source (country) the offer came from?
I just recently started exploring IDN and regged 京æ.net (Beijing Opera). Having lots of fun exploring IDN and other extensions.
Perhaps you can enlighten us on the trends elsewhere. Just not much in demand here.Nice!
I can't disclose the location of the person who made the offer, I can say he is a major domain investor though.
If you check the top Chinese terms in .ws, they are all gone already!
Perhaps you can enlighten us on the trends elsewhere. Just not much in demand here.
Is it simply that there are so many (2.5 billion) Chinese that they are willing to reg just about any extension to get the domain name they want or is it not that simple.
So I guess it does boil down to what is available. I would assume you are talking about both the English spelling and the Chinese characters.Let's look at it this way:
Beijing.cn (impossible to register, owned by the government)
Beijing.com (impossible to register, on a special reserve list)
Beijing.net (owned by someone who will probably sell only for a million)
Beijing.tv (owned by a big domainer who has made it known it is not for sale)
So I guess it does boil down to what is available. I would assume you are talking about both the English spelling and the Chinese characters.
I sincerely thank you for your insight. I have just begun to explore the Chinese IDN market and think I have a pretty good start. Always willing to learn and learn more as I go along.I would assume both English and Chinese are taken, but I was talking about the Chinese character versions, as those are the ones to get for the Chinese market.
Let's look at it this way:
What choice do you have? Not much choice there.
Keep in mind that you can't just go and register Chinese characters in any extension, so that limits the list much more than that of English domains.
yeah but ovt searches not ovt with ext for a .ws
Like I said, I still have an awful lot to learn for IDN and so far really enjoying it. By the way, 2.5 billion people in China. That is 10 times the US population. That is a market that has long been ignored.
IDN is just another form of domains and still in the .com and .net extension. Fascinating. I think I may have about 25 now, all Chinese.
You are 100% correct. I meant to put 1.5 billion (est) and then do the math from there...erase, erase. :Going to sit in the corner:where did you get the population fig? China should have 1.3 billion people not 2.5 billion, but still a lot.
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