Wot said:5 days with idns ! Only Thai.
Rubber Duck said:Well, you do well to have a look at the second tier markets as most primary terms in Chinese and Japanese are highly sold. There are a few resources relating to Thai posted at IDNFs. Any questions just PM me.
zibin said:Wot,
Can you advise on how many google.co.th hits can be considered a good buy? Apart from google.co.th, what other good search engines to check? or even better, is there thai version of overture?
zibin said:Wot,
Can you advise on how many google.co.th hits can be considered a good buy? Apart from google.co.th, what other good search engines to check? or even better, is there thai version of overture?
zibin said:Same goes for me! I am only 1 day into Thai IDNs. 100,000 is considered good? If that's the case, then there must be still a good number lying around. Then again, isn't 100,000 too low?
Rubber Duck said:I think 100K is a useful benchmark, but if you have a Generic for high value commercial product then I think it is justifiable to go as low as 10K.
zibin said:Interesting
I wonder how saturated is the thai idn market at this moment. Pretty untap, don't u think? Any Thai reading this can comment on whether u think if it will take off?
kiviniar said:nice one rubber duck...................
heys you guys can really put the heat on......tempting me badly to join the IDN race....will wait for some time...
Wot said:Unfortunately those that want to exploit the use of it on the net will find that the "farangs" got there first in most cases.
Wot said:I agree, I was amazed how many "premium" names in Thai had already been snapped up.
Wot said:Thank god eurid were are involved!!!
gammascalper said:I registered by first Thai IDN 8 months ago -- it hasn't been a secret. .eu was a great smokescreen.
If you speak the language, you should still find some great terms that don't appear in dictionaries.
:-D