How many IDNs do you own?

Discussion in 'Domain Names' started by IDN, Aug 4, 2008.

  1. #1
    Have you got the IDN domain you wanted?
    If so, would you like to share?
     
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  2. athletec64

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    0 now. I used to own a lot. I dropped them because i simply saw no potential...who honestly is going to type xn-123123123123.com ?
     
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  3. IDN

    IDN Active Member

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    What time do you start to reg. those IDNs?
    in what languages?
    have you try to sell them and have sold any of them before?
     
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  4. htmlindex

    htmlindex Prominent Member

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    I probably only have about up to 10 if I remember correctly.
     
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  5. IDN

    IDN Active Member

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    What a pity, they are not shown on your -
    [★★ Beginning of August Portfolio Clearance ★★ ]

    I was only kidding :D
     
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  6. Fka200

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    No one... which is why they would type in the unicode alias instead.
     
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  7. perfect_square

    perfect_square Active Member

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    I'm just curious ad to why people register such domains when they could register ones that are easier to type and remember for the same price.
     
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  8. Fka200

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    The IDNs registered (REAL and USEFUL IDNs) can be typed in exactly the same was as any other domain to the targeted audience. Would go into more details, but I'm assuming the definition of IDN is understood.
     
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  9. WallaceYeung

    WallaceYeung Notable Member

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    i have nothing idn, dot com is the king always.
     
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  10. Fka200

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    Uhh.... I'm not sure if this comment is serious or not... but OK. Guess this isn't true:

    Arrogance is bliss.... (cricket sounds)...
     
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  11. IDN

    IDN Active Member

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    Hehe -

    dot COM is the king in Ascii - no doubt.

    dot COM also is the king in IDN, I believe ;)
     
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  12. Fka200

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    Depends on the market, IMO. .COM is great, but let's see what happens with ccTLDs.
     
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  13. Fka200

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    Use Dynadot.com... they are currently having an IDN special which is driving me crazy ;). Super hard to find anything worth it, but worth the check. Lots of foreigners on the forum missing the boat on owning premium domains in their native languages... IN .COM/.NET.
     
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  14. Dollar

    Dollar Active Member

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    None. But I think this would be cool for Digitalpoint forums :D

    forums.₯.com
     
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  15. Denn

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    Wow Cool, I have to use freaking 10 minutes to find those chars.

    What about â‚­.com - How to do type that in?

    If you ask me, plain stupid.
     
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  16. Fka200

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    I agree with the comment about stupid random characters that don't necessarily mean anything (and more importantly can't be typed in). Other things that DO make sense (AKA words such as パソコン.com--Personal Computer.com in Japanese - sold for $2,000+--法律.com--Law.com in Chinese/Japanese which sold for $9,638 or работа.net--work.net in Russian-- which sold for $600) are worth it.
     
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