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    Chinese IDN Domain Parking?

    Has anybody tried DNparking.com for IDN chinese parking? Currently, have names at sedo but not having too much luck.
    Let me know what is our there for Chinese IDN domain parking.

    Thanks, Jim

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    if it is a good CDN,why not build a site?
    if you are not familiar about that ,PM me for building those sites .
    1000 or so idn.cn for sale,including media,home loan,diamond ring,bread,shell,scissors,online dating,etc,all are business domains,
    We can sell one by one or sell them in all.

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    They are very strong Chinese IDN names:
    視*.com (video.com) Traditional Chinese
    软硬件.com (software/hardware) in Simplified Chinese
    無線電.com (wireless.com) in Traditional Chinese

    I got all these names in 2000 and I would be looking to possible building a site.

    Correction:


    視*.com (Video.com) Chinese Traditonal
    Last edited by discovernow; 09-04-2007 at 11:57 AM. Reason: Automerged Doublepost

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    cool names,really cool,though they T-Chinese
    1000 or so idn.cn for sale,including media,home loan,diamond ring,bread,shell,scissors,online dating,etc,all are business domains,
    We can sell one by one or sell them in all.

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    What is the difference between traditional and simplified. What is more popular in China spoken.

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    you can google for more details.
    most of people use S,
    but T users are richer,they are lolcated in Taiwan,HK,Macau,USA,Malaysia,Indonisia,Singapore ..................................
    Chinese can read both S+T
    Ancient Chinese use T
    1000 or so idn.cn for sale,including media,home loan,diamond ring,bread,shell,scissors,online dating,etc,all are business domains,
    We can sell one by one or sell them in all.

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    Dnol

    I "pm" you about building a site in chinese which I don't know how to do. Let me know what the next step would be.

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    Anyhow, Jim, you have to add high-traffic domains for more money.
    Some of my domains parked in DNparking.com are absolutely English .com domains, they earn me much with its high traffic and also additonal huge Chinese traffic......

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    dnparking.com is a bad famous company in China,
    domain name investors all say dnparking is a cheat company.
    No one trust dnparking.com in China.

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    IDNs are blocked inside mainland China AFAIK

    The Chinese govt want to promote their own version of IDNs (the .com, .net etc bit is also in Chinese), so they block IDNs. Therefore Chinese IDNs don't get traffic from Mainland China

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    Quote Originally Posted by mkellerman View Post
    IDNs are blocked inside mainland China AFAIK

    ...Therefore Chinese IDNs don't get traffic from Mainland China
    Really? Where did you get this information?

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    I heard that as well but I did not know if that was 100% true. That might explain my, 視*.com(Video.com in Chinese) does not get the traffic that it should.

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    Quote Originally Posted by mkellerman View Post
    IDNs are blocked inside mainland China AFAIK

    The Chinese govt want to promote their own version of IDNs (the .com, .net etc bit is also in Chinese), so they block IDNs. Therefore Chinese IDNs don't get traffic from Mainland China
    Do you have any example URLs with these chinese character extensions? Can these domains be accessed outside of China?

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    Anybody know what does pinyin spellings refer to as regard to chinese IDN?
    I was suggested to get them to match my chinese IDN. I am confused and I really appreciate any help regarding this.

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    along the same lines, anyone know a good place to park an english .com.tw with great typeins?

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    Quote Originally Posted by discovernow View Post
    Anybody know what does pinyin spellings refer to as regard to chinese IDN?
    I was suggested to get them to match my chinese IDN. I am confused and I really appreciate any help regarding this.
    pinyin is how you would write the pronounciation of chinese characters using the latin character set.

    Good explanation here: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pinyin
    Last edited by RazorNF; 10-04-2007 at 05:21 PM.

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    Dnol can you help me develop

    住房貸款.cn
    住房贷款.中国
    住房貸款.中国
    住房贷款.cn

    Hosted in mainland China

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    Marly,PM Sent.

    Thanks.
    1000 or so idn.cn for sale,including media,home loan,diamond ring,bread,shell,scissors,online dating,etc,all are business domains,
    We can sell one by one or sell them in all.

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    traditional vs simple

    Quote Originally Posted by discovernow View Post
    What is the difference between traditional and simplified. What is more popular in China spoken.
    Spoken they are the same. Mainland China went through a language reform to make it easier to write. People who learn traditional first can recognize simplified but most simplified writers learn traditional from dvd subtitles

    ---------- Post added at 11:42 AM ---------- Previous post was at 11:39 AM ----------

    IDNs are not blocked in Mainland China. Also Chinesean.com is some new domain parking service but I havent tested it. I saw a review on some IDN blog saying it was good but I dont know how reliable the blog was.

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    Few Chinese people in the mainland of China recognize this character "骻". It's mainly used in Hongkong and Taiwan.

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