Depends on the language; I was trying hard to get some LL.com in Russian, but that didn't work out very well. Extremely disappointed in that. I normally stick to generic words, though.
Yes i agree that depends on the language Just want to note that many IDN don't work quite good There are even people that don't know what an IDN is
I'm one of them, clear me please {edit} I think, I got it Internationalized Domain Names (IDN) {/edit}
A short domain creates typein traffic Many IDNs in many languages don't have this advantage basically because people can't think that this is a real name I have seen people type the relevant name of the IDN in English when they see it in an offline ad
Interesting << looks over traffic stats of some IDN domains >>. Two years ago I would've agreed, but after the last two months, I'm pretty satisfied . Browser support and recognition isn't even here yet... can't wait till the pair merge. Like I mentioned above, generic one word domains are the best... but the value in short domains works also. I'd take a generic over a short domain, however. Actually, I already have a lot of "short" domains... so I have the traffic experience first hand. Thanks for the insight... I don't 100% agree (would've 2 years ago), but I appreciate the reply. I'd add rep, but it won't let me.
You forget what you said in your previous post It depends on the language I'm not talking about IDNs in general
Ahhh. Confused. Yep... 100% depends on the language. I had some really good keywords in some "not extremely known" languages which got extremely EXTREMELY minimal traffic (10 visits/year!)... dropped them. Didn't care for non-traffic domains... but for the popular languages like Russian, Chinese, Japanese, Arabic, French, etc... traffic is actually increasing nicely. Alright, going to stop with this thread. Don't want it to go off on a tangent.
im trying to sale my idn list...someone can help where is the bst place except sedo and daddy ??? very hard niche this idn...