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Cañitas.com 290 OVT with EXT
A very nice and very interesting domain. To paraphrase a very knowledgable and helpful Spanish speaker on the forums, Las Cañitas is a location word stemming from "cana" (diminutive cana=canita) which is a thick bamboo.
Mostly,it's a common way to refer to little ranches or "estancias" or weekend retreats.It is used in much the same way "meadows" is used in English.
There is probably a Las Cañitas in every Spanish speaking country,but by far the most famous is a very affluent tourist spot in Buenos Aires, Argentina.
This gets fantastic traffic,and it's an IDN domain.Consider this: only about 50% of people typing in Cañitas.com have an IDN compatible browser.In a month or two, MSN will be releasing IE 7.0 which will include IDN compatibility standard.The traffic can only rise as people continue to upgrade to better browsers.
The stats have been great so far,the links are posted below.This is recently registered,a week old,and I'm still playing around with keywords.The keywords I tried on Day 3 were not as good as what I started with and CTR fell-I'm still waiting for Sedo to switch it back.
Another interesting note, Cañitas.com has a FAR higher OVT with extension than the non-IDN version (Canitas.com 103).That should cause IDN naysayers to at least take a second look.
Here are the stats:
http://www.geocities.com/nolucksavant/canitas.jpg
http://www.geocities.com/nolucksavant/canitas2.jpg
This is a generic name with highly targeted traffic.You will make money parking or developing this name.There are certainly many possible end users for this name as well.
Asking $2100 right now
Will accept $XXXX offers
Thanks
A very nice and very interesting domain. To paraphrase a very knowledgable and helpful Spanish speaker on the forums, Las Cañitas is a location word stemming from "cana" (diminutive cana=canita) which is a thick bamboo.
Mostly,it's a common way to refer to little ranches or "estancias" or weekend retreats.It is used in much the same way "meadows" is used in English.
There is probably a Las Cañitas in every Spanish speaking country,but by far the most famous is a very affluent tourist spot in Buenos Aires, Argentina.
This gets fantastic traffic,and it's an IDN domain.Consider this: only about 50% of people typing in Cañitas.com have an IDN compatible browser.In a month or two, MSN will be releasing IE 7.0 which will include IDN compatibility standard.The traffic can only rise as people continue to upgrade to better browsers.
The stats have been great so far,the links are posted below.This is recently registered,a week old,and I'm still playing around with keywords.The keywords I tried on Day 3 were not as good as what I started with and CTR fell-I'm still waiting for Sedo to switch it back.
Another interesting note, Cañitas.com has a FAR higher OVT with extension than the non-IDN version (Canitas.com 103).That should cause IDN naysayers to at least take a second look.
Here are the stats:
http://www.geocities.com/nolucksavant/canitas.jpg
http://www.geocities.com/nolucksavant/canitas2.jpg
This is a generic name with highly targeted traffic.You will make money parking or developing this name.There are certainly many possible end users for this name as well.
Asking $2100 right now
Will accept $XXXX offers
Thanks