
Originally Posted by
draggar
That'll never happen. Over the past few years a new "day" has emerged. For as long as I can remember, we've always had "black Friday" which is the day after Thanksgiving (US holiday- it's always on a Thursday late in November). Most of the non-retail world is off that day so everyone starts their Christmas shopping and retailers have huge sales, many from 6am to 10am or noon. It is usually the second busiest shopping day of the year (next to the Saturday before Christmas). (It is called "black Friday" because it is the day that most retailer's financial books go from the red (loss) into the black (profit)).
Black Friday has slowed but not that much and a new day has emerged over the past 3-5 years:
Internet or Web Monday. It is the Monday after Black Friday where online retailers (Amazon.com, retailers online etc..) have huge sales. Many people now are using their internet rights at work to do Christmas shopping (almost proven by the fact that office-like work enviroments report a loss of productivity that day) and online retaielrs report huge sales.
Americans will never stop shopping. We can be in the worst depression ever and we'll still shop (this is enforced by the fact that Walmart reported a boost in profits after the stimulous checks came out).
As for the non-English internet, that is to be expected. Ever since it's conception (meaning the internet as we know it today) the majority of it was English speaking since the nations that developed it either had English as their primary language or was fluent (in general) in English (USA, Canada, western Europe, Japan) and the nations that got added were also English peaking (no a preference thing, just a technology barrier for many nations). But, now we habe the internet sprouting up all over the place and in places it wasn't a few years ago and is also becoming more available to their citizens. (If I'm wrong, please tell me).
I think the biggest boost to this is "modernization" of China" (no offence meant towards our members from China) where a billion non-English speaking clients, and USA outsourcing to countries like India and some in the Middle-East (again, non speaking English) which is forcing a demand on non-English sites, which any entenepuer would see this is one of the best opprotunities ever to invest and make money.
That can be summed up in two words:
Demand and investment
I own about 15 domains that are not in English and even about 5-10 that are not in English or Spanish (I am a little fluent in Spanish). I have some in German, French, even a set in Chinese, these all fit my niche and some are rather nice, including prime keyword.com domains.
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