its the probably only one idn domain, i would ever have bought
and $.com as well
nice name
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I am hoping to get a 'ball-park' appraisal on this domain name identity. There are actually two names here (as detailed in the title) and both are translations of one another, graphically and textually.
£.com is, of course, an IDN and represents the British pound symbol. The £ symbol may be found on 18 country keyboards throughout Europe (incl. the UK). You do need an IDN-enabled browser to make £.com resolve properly and the stats now show that IDN-enabled browsers are quickly replacing non-IDN browsers around the world (the fact that Vista, an IDN-enabled OS, has recently been released doesn't hurt either!).
The £.com domain gets significant 'type in' every day, but I am reluctant to post any stats at this time.
Regards,
Last edited by brian1234; 03-11-2007 at 09:02 AM.
its the probably only one idn domain, i would ever have bought
and $.com as well
nice name
It seems pretty to me. Could worth really much for the right person!
How long have you had it regged and where is it regged?
Getting too many conflicting issues with one character IDN's being registered and then suddenly dropped by the registrars for not supporting one character domains even when entering the complete domain (ie, xn--?????.com as an example of domain).
i like it too.
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i don't have a Scooby doo on value though, sorry![]()
It's not necessarily that it is single vharacter, but I believe you may not be able to fresh-reg any more symbol domains...
I have single numerals in a few languages, as well as single letters, and I always use Dynadot.
As far as an appraisal for the domain, I think the sky is the limit for this one.
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Thanks for the posts guys, I appreciate it.
Awesome, simply awesome. How do you value something like that?
In response to your assessment, I was able to reg symbols.
Here are some single character (symbol) I recently regged
ȣ.net
ʊ.net
♋.net
�*.net
✟.net
♊.net
ʬ.net
⑂.com
⌗.com
My interpretation of these are:
Bull with horns (any U. Texas fans out there?
Horseshoe
69 baby! Oo La La
This is not appearing but it is a face (looks like pottery)
here's a link to see it: http://sedoparking.com/search/regist...strar=sedopark
Christian Cross
Gemini Symbol (Zodiac)
Just a neat stacked W's
Football Goal Post
Tic Tac Toe
Just novelty items, but I think kinda cool nevertheless.
Even dynadot mistakenly listed some as available but are unable to be regged. It appears that the symbol must be associated with a language acceptable in an IDN format. Some, needless to say, are reserved.
Very surprised the British Pound symbol was not reserved.
It will be interesting to see if the one I regged and are shown get kicked back in a matter of a few days.
But so far all are resolving to the sedo page (which I have not optimized yet).
I don't expect revenue. Just having fun.
I think they are great, but I fear that at some stage they are going to be knocked back by Verisign and deleted. There's another thread called "ass.com" which has a single char closed omega where it's all discussed again.
I'd hate to build a huge site around a domain that's destined to be removed, but as I say, I do like these and some of them are very marketable.
Might just be worth confirming with your registry that the thing won't be booted.
£.com - priceless otherwise!
£.com is absolutely priceless. I am still amazed that was not put in the vault somewhere.
I am also familiar with closed omega.
These are legitimate IDN's but would probably fall somewhere in a novelty type category. For reg fee, I figured what the heck. Add to the portfolio.
I agree that there is always that possibility they may be "taken" by verisign, but I think the key is to find those that are part of an alphabet or established language already encoded as an IDN.
There are several that I have tried to reg that are coming up as being available but are not being registered. This happens.
But £.com? Stunning!
Good to know. I am registering many as I see beyond the novelty of it and see the symbol serving as an international meaning perhaps, similar to numbers.
Even if not, what the heck, they are fun and don't cost an arm and a leg or two ⊍⊍.com.
Sorry, had to get that one in there.
A good range of opinion here, thanks guys!
Awesome domain that will command a very high price - £.com although €.com (Has the edge for me).
$.com - to the best of my knowledge cannot be registered.
Anyway, I am definitely on side owning £Sterling.com
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