IDN = Internationalized DANGEROUS Domains
Most IDNs will go nowhere....very few will be profitable as comapred to some other TLDs such as dot com, org, etc.
RubberDuck (and your followers) should sincerely appologize to the newbies on this forum for misleading them and wasting their time, and money on IDNs.
I bet you do feel guilty about your IDN misinformation campaign but you do not want to admit it.
Time to say sorry my friend.
You have got to be joking.
Have you read this thread? Or read anything about IDN development?
Why is Microsoft putting IDN capability in their browser IE7...so noone can use it? IDNs are simply "domains" just like ascii only in foreign language script.
It is a simple concept...
Funny, last time I checked Wikipedia is blocked off in Chinese also.
My portfolio is mostly Japanese. Thats how I went as everyone else was getting Chinese. I managed to get some premiums.All I am saying is that there are some good IDNs and those were taken a long ago.......and IDNs do not have a solid advertiser base yet so you won't see much earnings for many more years.....so are you going to keep renewing those IDNs until then and adding up the out-of-pocket costs?
If you guys look in this thread, I have already said that at one time I thought about buying IDNs but soon I came to my senses and said to myself.....no way.
Plus you can call me noob but I have been buying domains since 1998 and that too in large numbers.
All I am saying is that there are some good IDNs and those were taken a long ago.......and IDNs do not have a solid advertiser base yet so you won't see much earnings for many more years.....so are you going to keep renewing those IDNs until then and adding up the out-of-pocket costs?
Well RD has been promoting himself as an IDN King for quite some time now and he is the one who started calling regular domainers carzy (you can see so many threads to this effect)......I am ok with all his shameless self-promotion but he must not mislead newbies......its unethical and immoral.
Buy IDNs but use your own brain don't listen to the duck imo.
Thanks.
Some analysis would be good. I have been instrumental in setting up two forums on the subject and assisted with the establishment of the IDN Section here.
If you actually go to the Main IDN Forums you will see that those involved are not naive cretins as you would like to portray but are people who have done extensive research and analysis. It is a different market and many of us are later-comers to the domaining game. That doesn't make any of us naive or stupid. We have analysed the market, and found that it is highly skewed towards North America, where buyiing dot Coms in particularly has become a herd activity. As you rightly indicate those that lead stampedes stand to make a lot more money than those that follow. Joining the ASCII dot Com stampede at this stage of the game has to be pure folly as with 50 Million name registered, and tens of thousands of speculators, how much value can there really be left? With IDN the stampede has not really started. There is certainly much scope for picking up very valuable registrations cheaply. The fools will be seen to be those that sniffed and turned up their noses. From what you are saying, you are likely to be one.
Seems to me that there is a bit of disagreement as to the potential value and demand for IDNs. The Internet is still a relatively new invention. Before 1995, most people had no idea that domain names could be so valuable. Having the opportunity to register some of the most valuable ASCII .com domains (mostly before 1997) was a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity. Could IDNs be another such opportunity? If so, that opportunity has recently passed (for most of the best domains) - at least for being able to acquire them at the original registration cost. I certainly can't predict how popular or valuable IDNs will be, but I'd hate to miss out on another "once-in-a-lifetime opportunity," and, in my opinion, IDNs are (or were) a good bet, for the money. I can't wait to see the comments, between the domainers in this thread, in another 12 to 24 months.
Most people that do not own IDNs are obviously against them,
...or just dont give a f**k
...just missed a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity
Sometimes, I think it's because they desperately don't want to wake up one day (in the near future) and realize that they have just missed a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity, that was right under their nose, within their own field of work, investment and interest.
If you guys look in this thread, I have already said that at one time I thought about buying IDNs but soon I came to my senses and said to myself.....no way.
Plus you can call me noob but I have been buying domains since 1998 and that too in large numbers.
All I am saying is that there are some good IDNs and those were taken a long ago.......and IDNs do not have a solid advertiser base yet so you won't see much earnings for many more years.....
All I am saying is that there are some good IDNs and those were taken a long ago.......
Wow 19 pages :shy:
The thing is that anything that is likely to get dropped can be picked up in the secondary market for less than the minimum bid at Snapnames.
Domains drop all the time for various reasons, including owners dropping dead. IDN are no exception to that. There are that many decent names dropping and those that are generally fiercely fought over, although there is a bit of corroborative tendering going on as well.
I it is still going to be a couple of months in many cases before traffic starts to really rise rapidly, but it is being monitored intensely. I have it on good authority that some IDNers are already getting excellent Uniques (around 1000 a day) for Porn Site based on IDN Domains.
There is enough evidence to give a high level of confidence that IDN will deliver on the promise. It is just a question of how long we have to wait for pay day.
I am not saying Rick was wrong to buy flowers. mobi, but I think he could have bought 20 or 30 IDN for the same price, that ultimately would be worth at least as much each.
You're really a seller of IDNs, not a buyer.
As a fierce competitor myself for buying drops on Snap I can tell you that most of them do go for $60 and above. The market definitely is changing its ways from months ago. Traffic is definitely a factor in why many people are looking on snap for some nice deals.
In regards to stuff being picked up for less than snap. It will depend on the language. Japanese names dropping will be most likely noticed and bid on. The chances of you hand regging vs snap is slim.
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