The domain name 789.cn was sold according to a post on Ename.cn in June 2015 was seized by investors Ouyang, when the specific amount of the transaction were not disclosed. And last night, the price of 1.7 million yuan domain 789.cn. Three consecutive letters are always a favorable pattern and congrats to the seller on […]
Continue ReadingZC.com and 885.com sold for combined 13million Yuan
ZC.com and 885.com have changed hands according to a post on Ename.cn. Our newest contributor Kassey Lee translated the Ename post as follows: Domain investor Mu Xing (木星=Jupiter) recently sold ZC.com and 885.com to a domain investor in Fujian province. (Domain investors in China are often known by their nicknames.) The total value of the […]
Continue ReadingMany ordinary Chinese citizens remain enthusiastic about investing in domain names
The topic of domain names was covered on CRIEnglish.com China Radio International’s English Service is one of CRI’s most important divisions. The article looks at how the average citizen is getting interested in domain names. Colin Campbell of Dot Club was quoted From an insider’s perspective, Colin Campbell thinks Chinese investor’s preference for short, numeric […]
Continue ReadingBenin and St Helena Need to Think About Getting in the China Game
There are a few countries that should change how they do things and get in the game of repurposing their cctld. I am talking about Benin and the island of St Helena. These two countries are fortunate enough to possess the .BJ and .SH country codes. With .Ws looking to refresh their brand and focus […]
Continue ReadingChineseLandrush.com Takes a look at the number 5
ChineseLandrush.com has been running a series of articles on the meaning and history behind numbers in Chinese culture. The latest post is the number 5. 5: 五; Pinyin: Wǔ In terms of understanding the meaning of numbers in the Chinese context, the number five is one of the least ambiguous numbers for westerners to understand. […]
Continue Reading582.com sells for $342,675
Ename.cn posted a news story last week on a number of numeric sales, the top sale being 582.com for 2,250,000 RMB or $342,675. Other top sales included 6785.com went for $74,627, 6090.com $60,920 and 5811.com $71,581. Full story on Ename
Continue ReadingNamepros Adds A Place for Chinese Domain Discussion
The thing I have always been impressed with about Eric Lyon is he moves fast when you give him an idea. I mentioned to Eric that maybe it was time to have a discussion area for all things China. Within an hour Eric had the section up and we started manually moving posts to the […]
Continue ReadingChina Snapshot 1-1-16 6n.net sees a pop with repeating numbers
Here is a recap of the Chinese action on ChaoMi.cc for January 1, 2016. 4L.com Chips action was very light with only 6 transactions, 2 direct sales and 4 auctions. Direct sales were on the higher end with ycym.com leading the way at 21,000 RMB ($3,223). Direct sales ycym.com 21,000 mxzc.com 16,000 Auctions ddjn.com 13,000 […]
Continue ReadingChaoMi.cc Market Watch 12-19-15
In the numerics category 6N.com and .net without 0 and 4 saw a bump up. 6N.com with 0 and 4 also moved to the upside along with 5N.net and .cc. 4L Chips in .com and .net were up on the day. 4L.com Chips work out to $2,588 and 4L.net Chips are at $380. Numerics com […]
Continue ReadingChaoMi.cc Market Watch 12-18-15
4L Chips in .com and .net were to the upside along with 5N.net and .cc without 0 and 4. 6N.com were up in both categories with and without 0 and 4. Numerics com net org cc 3N 1,550,000 (=) 58,888 (=) 15,666 (=) 47,000 (v) 4N 151,000 (=) 5,100 (=) 999 (=) 3,888 (=) 5N […]
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