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Originally Posted by rickkumar All people have different arguments: some think punnycode will win, others say unicode will win, and some say IDNs of future will be toatlly independent of unicode or punycode as ICANN boss said.
Who should we believe?
Don't get me wrong: I may probably buy couple of good IDNs but not until the dust clears. Afterall I invest in domains to make money.....if that money is at risk then I don't want to buy IDNs atleast at this time.
If you are a newbie and want to buy IDNs....my advice is hold off or buy just a few with the money that you don't worry about losing just in case.
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Dust? What dust?
What's so difficult about domains in multiple languages?
Perhaps you should check out the IDNF forum, read through the posts made since Dec 05, then you can come and comment. IDNF forum does not reveal the niches that makes money, but the obvious points are widely discussed. Otherwise, you're just following what Acro says without thinking.
Acro has a basis and motive for talking as though IDNs are worth nothing. Sedo PPC is falling, Google's reducing the payout, .info and .biz future's got little traffic, the future's bleak, and everyone in his group is moaning non-stop right now. IDN.COMs are taking off, will take off eventually when browsers are all IDN enabled, and this is what the .info and .biz people fear most, their names are going to be downgraded from second class to third class.
Back to the topic. And are all IDNs worth investing?
No!
Is anyone going to tell you what IDNs are worth going after?
No!! And you can be sure that most people won't sell the good ones they grabbed unless for a very high price.
Every man is for himself. You have to conduct your own research and decide for yourself what works and what does not work. When there's money, no one will tell you the specifics, though some will give you some clues for you to figure out.
