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No Sir, sell them desperately, unless you need cash. You will get more cash in the long run. Your Welcome and Good Luck.
Hey, I'd probably sell them all for $1,000 this weekend. I could use the Xmas cash. Seriously, thanks. Portuguese is a good language, and these are decent Geo Domains: Portuguese:
Yes, that's a great plus, but also take into account the amount of internet users. Because in the long run if millions speak 1 language in Africa, and none use the internet, what's the point. But the areas where your language is spoken has many internet users so this situation does not apply to yours.
Over 200 million speakers, but very few in Africa. Brazil alone has 42,600,000 users as of Sept/07, with only 22.8% penetration. User growth from 2000 to 2007 grew 682.8 %. That means that the trend is sharply upward and there is massive room for growth. It is one of the world's major languages. Nice place to start buying...
There are many places to register them. I use DynaDot and DomainSite. A full list of registrars is available from the Verisign web site: http://www.verisign.com/information...ternationalized-domain-names/page_001398.html Personally, I think Russian, Arabic, and Japanese are a better bang for the buck right now. Portuguese, French, Spanish, etc. are good but the best terms are long gone....
Oh okay, so I am guessing you have to enter some code to generate that accent mark on top of the "o", right? The xn--XXXXX? Because I have no idea how to do that!
If you can't do it with your keyboard, copy and paste from a web site or translator. CTRL+C and CTRL+V are your friends!
I don't think they're worth anything, honestly. they redirect to some crazy domains with like xx---california--x75 or something.... the accent in the domain makes them invaluable, sorry.
Your IE has to have the language available. Generally, if you speak a certain language, you have already added it to IE or Opera or whatever (tools - internet options - languages).