Originally posted by anyweb
Please appraise halfprice.com.cn
Originally posted by gregr
DrWho is right. That Ebay fraud with halfprice.com must have a given you a false sense of value.
Originally posted by anyweb
So even 2 character .cn DNs are not worth the reg fee?
Originally posted by gregr
What happens when these new tlds are released is they become the new get rich quick ostrich/emu raisers type fad.
The early birds can do pretty good. Soon people figure out there is really no value. Make your money while you can before all the suckers disappear.
Originally posted by anyweb
Would you recommend that I not register m7.cn and m9.cn ?
Originally posted by izopod
I think it's important to understand a few thing's about China. They are not infactuated with having "just the right domain" like we are.
Case in point: I tried to sell a dot com name to a gentleman from Hong Kong a few years back. He happened to own the .net version of the name. He ran a relatively large sized web company at the time. Needless to say he wrote back and said "no thanks". I offered the name which was only 6 characters long to him for $2500. He thought it was too much money. In US dollars that was a drop in the bucket I thought, especially back in 2000.
Another thing. THe chinese like to surf the internet for INFO. Using credit cards to buy things is, well... Not very big right now. Yes there are a LOT that do... but I don't think there will be a stampede out their to build .cn names to market to these people. IF they do, the names better be TOP TIER. I think you'd have to agree most people buying these .cn names right now are buying "average" names at exorbitant prices I might add.
My theory as to why the registration costs of .cn names are high right now is that registrars feel the time to make some money is right now---not later. I would HIGHLY recommend to all .cn buyers of average .cn names take this into consideration.
P.S I didn't even mention the "language" issue, but obviously one must recognize the fact that "OK .cn names" are not even worth the reg fee as Dr Who so succinctly put it.
Originally posted by anyweb
How many English speaking, China born, people live outside China?
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