I use LinkedIn almost everyday. It is the only foreign social network that I know has entered China successfully. Its growth has been explosive — being propelled by Chinese executives eager to connect with the outside world. I like this trend so much that I have started writing about domain names in Chinese to cater […]
Continue ReadingSome creative uses of LLNN .com domain names in China
The beauty of LLNN .com domain names is that they are very cheap, and some are even available for registration at about $10. For some startups in China wanting to enjoy the prestige of .com but without much budget, LLNN .com names become attractive. Here are five Chinese companies I have found which use LLNN […]
Continue ReadingIs China the largest domain market?
Recently I read several articles that got me thinking about domain investment in China. Has China become the largest domain market in the world? If not, is it possible that China will become one soon? If China becomes the place with the most domain activities, what does it mean to the domain industry in general […]
Continue ReadingAn interesting market report on short domain names
I often say that “short” is the key to Chinese domain investment. So, when I received the Liquid Domains Market Overview report published by Giuseppe Graziano of GGRG.com a few days ago, I was eager to find out how it relates to China. The report used Estibot to estimate the total value (size) of .com […]
Continue ReadingA look at statistics on the Chinese domain market
In July this year, CNNIC (China Internet Network Information Center) released their latest statistics on internet in China. This survey started in 1998 and has been conducted twice a year every year. The information gives us insight into China’s internet in general and domain names in particular. According to the survey, China’s internet population has […]
Continue ReadingLearning from the Chinese domain king
If you invest in the Chinese domain market, it’s almost impossible not to come across the name Wen Sheng CAI (蔡文胜). Cai is not only a successful domain investor, he is also a great angel investor. Within the Chinese domain community, however, he is affectionately called “the domain king.” Cai dropped out of high school […]
Continue ReadingWhat is the meaning of .com?
Today, people are still confused by the meaning of .com, even though it has been 30 years since the first .com domain name — Symbolics.com — was registered in 1985. Here’s an example to illustrate the issue. During the DomainSherpa Discussion show aired on March 6, 2014, Michael Berkens mentioned a casual survey by Monte […]
Continue ReadingDomain comics, Chinese style
Cynthia from DN.com translated these comics originally done by Ename.
Continue Reading360 in Chinese domain names implies full service
I often come across the phrase Quan Fang Wei Fu Wu (全方位服务) which many Chinese companies use to describe their services. This phrase means to provide ‘full service’ to the satisfaction of customers. Many companies go even one step further. They use domain names containing 360 to build their official websites, showing how dedicated they […]
Continue ReadingWhy does the Chinese government use an English domain name?
I read Chinese domain news almost every day and often I find interesting things hidden in the news. Recently, I came across the news that a Chinese government agency is using an English domain name. This is quite unusual for a country with rich culture and history because national pride always takes priority. Guo Wu […]
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