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Originally posted by GiantDomains
I'd take that offer in a heartbeat. But that's just me.

Hard to appraise, for now, reg fee.

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my last .cn:

subdomain.cn

What dou you think about it?
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Originally posted by dotus
Plase do not tell mudfence ,dr who etc that there are new extensions that will make money, leave them in their little appraising world.

You can't appraise a domain until there has been a history of sales for the TLD, so I'm afraid for now the appraisal of "reg fee" is not opinion, but fact.
 

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I'm a little lost here on these new cn names. Is combining an English word with a Chinese country code going to work?

Maybe it's just for search engine resolution? Is that it, or are the Chinese using English as a second language in large part?

Forgive my ignorance here.
 

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Originally posted by Stocdoctor
I'm a little lost here on these new cn names. Is combining an English word with a Chinese country code going to work?

Maybe it's just for search engine resolution? Is that it, or are the Chinese using English as a second language in large part?

Forgive my ignorance here.

You're not lost, you're smart. :)
 

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I am sorry for you guys who have absolutely no idea how the Chinese utilize domain names, they are obviously a hell of a lot smarter that many of the ignoramus on this forum. Guess what, they use English characters!

They use-- oh I can't be bothered to repeat it. If you are interested check past posts.
 

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I agree 100% ! Regfee is nonsense! I heard that regarding the people who use the internet China already IS No.2 in the world behind US ! And of course: growing fast ! So combined with the fact that they use english characters / words - our .cn are already worth some money !!! I think that´s a fact, and all this "market has to develop stuff " is nonsense: it´s not as if there is no china already. It´s there, and .cn is their domain !!
 

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Originally posted by Stocdoctor
I'm a little lost here on these new cn names. Is combining an English word with a Chinese country code going to work?

Maybe it's just for search engine resolution? Is that it, or are the Chinese using English as a second language in large part?

Forgive my ignorance here.

Originally posted by Marcope in another thread
You guys: ever thought about this: how should the chinese type-in anything different than roman letters ?! Keep me updated, but I believe english names in .cn will be the one that are going to be used ?!
 

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hey I say be happy people don't agree or see it ;)
 

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Good folks may disagree on future values, but I have often said that --

"the value of something is what someone else will pay for it"

In this respect, if a couple members here have offered to pay $X for a domain, where $X > reg fee, then it is clearly worth at least $X.
 

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$0.00 - Reg. fee ... why would any Chineese type in an English word.CN? C'mon.
Good Luck.
 

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Bull + Bull x 2 ! Why would any german type in "love.de".. ups, of course: because not only americans are able to speak english. It´s a world-wide language that is taught in school in many countries. So stop this regfee bull. Good names .cn are def. worth some bucks !
 

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Why argue? Obviously if you reg'ed .cn you are going to believe that it is a good investment. If you didn't reg any .cn's it is because you feel most names will not be worth alot.

The fact that $300(personaly I'd run away with it) has been offered for a .cn proves that some .cn names are worth some money to someone. That does not mean that all .cn are worth that much nor does it mean some .cn's arn't worth more, now or in the future.

Give it some time.
 
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