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Register Today on DNForum IT'S FREE!Is anyone going to start posting there premium .COM IDNs of the major languages yet? By major languages we're talking about, Portuguese, Spanish, French, Japanese, Chinese, Russian etc. As for premium I mean the ones that are already getting traffic. The ones that corner industries. Telecommunication, Science, Space, Market, Travel, America, Europe, Computer, WIFI etc. the sections varies but you get the giff....
Where are you premium .COM IDNs?
Also, if you care to post, what is your favorit .COM IDN in your portfolio?
It's tough to do that, since the premiums will be worth a lot more in a year or so than now. A lot of folks are holding onto them and are planning to develop, rather than to sell.
There is now a IDN Wanted section. If you know what you are looking for and have a budget, I would suggest that you post there.
As you have probably guessed, the domains that are on show are not even remotely close to being high priority, but if you think I am giving my best stuff away for less than a cent on the dollar of what they will be worth, then dream on! Come up with a 5-6 figure budget and I will find you a 6-7 figure domain!
Yours, Rubber Duck
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Trentino, the are many Premium single word .com's (and others) in Spanish, French, Portuguese and Swedish at <no advertising>Originally Posted by Trentino
Richard
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Last edited by none; 11-06-2006 at 05:35 PM.
€tv.com (in the meaning of "EuroTv")Originally Posted by mywire.com
for anybody who doesnt know why......
in Europe its common to use the word "euro" to mean european
its common also to use the Euro (currency symbol) to mean "euro" (word)
there are a lots of companies here like "Unieuro" "Eurotravel" "Eurocard" and so on...... some with the full word some with the symbol.
Cant talk about revenues or hits because the domain is not parked and at this moment I really dont care.
Btw got a bunch of € "euro" domains and already sold a couple for a good amount, I ll keep the others waiting for IE 7 and the consequent alignment of all major search engines.
Forgot i also own renéezellweger.com
Cheers
Last edited by click55; 05-14-2006 at 02:57 PM.
I think a lot of us have some very good IDNs. I have mostly French, Russian, and Japanese. They get plenty of traffic and make PPC $$. The traffic and clicks grow every week, far beyond my expectations this year.
Go look for words you want, and see if they are owned. Come up with your own ideas of what you call "Premium" domains and contact the owners if it is not reg'd.
Love those é, especially in Réstaurants
don't bump
what about these..
éstock.com
holiday.net
porntubé.com
eshopping.com
travèl.com
mortgagè.com
shé.com
singlé.com
américa.com
èuro.com
éurope.com
businéss.com
vidéo.com
crédit.com
sité.com
onliné.com
héalth.com
domainnamé.com
inet.com
visacard.com
credìtcards.com
tai.com
medical.com
mobìlphone.com
remix.com
isèx.com
media.com
bargain.com
pokèr.com
sèarch.com
gamè.com
iran.com
chinesé.com
salè.com
coìn.com
storè.com
domainname.com
canadìan.com
homè.com
president.com
unitedstates.com
regards
romeo
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I'd think the accent has to be in the right place, otherwise a waste of time.
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My best ones:
Æsthetic.com
Pôles.com
Comédie.tv (comedy tv)
edit: forgot my best one --> Bric-À-Brac.com
And the following one characters, though I don't know if we can consider them "premium", however I really like them:
◡.COM (= smile)
֠֠.COM (= loupe)
֩֩.COM (= loupe)
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