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GlobetrotterAP
15th June 2012, 04:26 PM
Over years domains grow in price like real estate - invest in a premium class dot com domain and watch its value grow better than blue chips. These domains are made up of 2-3 short English words well-known to financial professionals, traders, brokers and most of businessmen around the world, no hyphens, brief and to the point, they are just the right names to brand and start up business with. Grab any one while it’s available. Corner your part of the market. The price is suggested by SEDO. If you offer a higher price I don’t mind. Verify my ownership on NIC.COM via WHOIS.

10YBond.com 982 USD
Bond10Y.com 644 USD
BondsAndOptions.com 844 USD
CashSettledFutures.com 982 USD
DefaultImminent.com 1,028 USD
DitchYrMortgage.com 1,289 USD
DontPayDebt.com 1,412 USD
EmissionsFutures.com 721 USD
GasRoyaltiesBuyers.com 629 USD
GreenNanoInvestment.com 690 USD
HeapOfGold.com 1,442 USD
HomeDebtCalc.com 776 USD
InvestmentInGraphene.com 598 USD
InvestmentInNano.com 721 USD
OilRoyaltiesBuyers.com 644 USD
ParticipatingInterest.com 1,350 USD
RussianOptions.com 721 USD
SmartTaxAdvice.com 1,297 USD
SmartTaxCalc.com 1,533 USD
SoftCommEx.com 614 USD
Stocks2Profit.com 1,243 USD
StockTaxTips.com 1,304 USD
TimelyTaxTips.com 1,533 USD
UkListedCompanies.com 1,028 USD
YrRoyalties.com 660 USD
WeBuyGasRoyalties.com 813 USD
WeBuyOilRoyalties.com 13,808 USD
WeSellRoyalties.com 982 USD

All these domains are registered at Dynadot and expire next February – April, currently they are parked with SEDO and indexed in Google with PR 0/10, much better than ‘No rating’. Purchase via SEDO, GoDaddy or Escrow.

IdnHost
15th June 2012, 04:39 PM
hmmm another guru, welcome :)

bwhhisc
15th June 2012, 05:42 PM
hmmm another guru, welcome :)

Moderator Note to GlobetrotterAP:

These are not IDN Domains, so moved to "General Domains"--- "Domain Market" for ASCII domains. You will probably find that most here are mainly interested in IDNs but show your wares. If they get any TYPE IN traffic and revenue that is a BIG plus worth a few screen shots.

On that note....i would venture a guess there are still some very nice Japanese, Chinese and Russian 2 word finance domains available at reg fee and might be worth making an investment for your own financial future. ;)

Drewbert
15th June 2012, 11:47 PM
I'd stick to Japanese and Russian, myself :)

GlobetrotterAP
18th June 2012, 10:25 AM
hmmm another guru, welcome :)

Aha, full house :) Thanx

GlobetrotterAP
18th June 2012, 10:32 AM
Moderator Note to GlobetrotterAP:

These are not IDN Domains, so moved to "General Domains"--- "Domain Market" for ASCII domains. You will probably find that most here are mainly interested in IDNs but show your wares. If they get any TYPE IN traffic and revenue that is a BIG plus worth a few screen shots.

On that note....i would venture a guess there are still some very nice Japanese, Chinese and Russian 2 word finance domains available at reg fee and might be worth making an investment for your own financial future. ;)

Oh, right, my mistake. Thank you for assistance, now my thread is in a proper forum.
Appreciate your advice indeed. However I stick with dotcom-s for a while.
:)

GlobetrotterAP
18th June 2012, 10:36 AM
I'd stick to Japanese and Russian, myself :)

Thank you for moving my thread to the right forum.

Meanwhile I offer dotcom domains but have some russians as well. They will come later.

;)

bumblebee man
18th June 2012, 10:36 AM
However I stick with dotcom-s for a while.
:)

:)

Drewbert
18th June 2012, 10:58 AM
Appreciate your advice indeed. However I stick with dotcom-s for a while.
:)

Are you fluent in any other languages?

GlobetrotterAP
18th June 2012, 11:13 AM
Are you fluent in any other languages?

Russian is my native language. Yours is Spanish I suspect.

Rubber Duck
18th June 2012, 11:17 AM
Oh, right, my mistake. Thank you for assistance, now my thread is in a proper forum.
Appreciate your advice indeed. However I stick with dotcom-s for a while.
:)

That is a red rag. Most domainers here are pretty much focused on dot com. They are just not Anglocentric.

Drewbert
18th June 2012, 11:21 AM
Holy crap, dude.

If Russian was my native language I would be sitting at a computer 24/7 right now regging anything I could find available in Russian IDN.com and waiting it out a year to become a traffic millionaire.

I regged over 100 first and surname russian IDN.com's a couple of days back. Just sitting there ripe for the taking.

There is PLENTY of good stuff still available - with your language skill you could drill down in geographic domains to suburbs of cities, and product names, etc.

You'd be NUTS to miss this opportunity and stick to registering c-grade english domains* when you could be out there tracking down b and a grade russian IDN.com's!

* not all your names listed are c grade, though.

GlobetrotterAP
18th June 2012, 11:59 AM
That is a red rag. Most domainers here are pretty much focused on dot com. They are just not Anglocentric.

So am I, focused on dotcom , however have to be Anglocentric due to the fact that English prevails.

GlobetrotterAP
18th June 2012, 12:21 PM
Holy crap, dude.

If Russian was my native language I would be sitting at a computer 24/7 right now regging anything I could find available in Russian IDN.com and waiting it out a year to become a traffic millionaire.

I regged over 100 first and surname russian IDN.com's a couple of days back. Just sitting there ripe for the taking.

There is PLENTY of good stuff still available - with your language skill you could drill down in geographic domains to suburbs of cities, and product names, etc.

You'd be NUTS to miss this opportunity and stick to registering c-grade english domains* when you could be out there tracking down b and a grade russian IDN.com's!

* not all your names listed are c grade, though.

Well, almost all native Russian names are interesting to the Russian-speakers only. Alike Chinese, Indian, Japanese, etc. Mostly, names and words in English become world common, the fact.

Dotcom is dotcom, #1 - another fact. Yes, Dot RU is growing and keeps #4 position at the moment as far as I know. I agree dot RU is prospective. Meanwhile most of Russian local human and geo names are taken and more there is no a queue of buyers for them visible. They are for the internal use only, nobody outside Russia is familiar with these names and/or their meanings.

There are some dot RU websites in Russian with touristic content I will place for sale one day, have a look: antalya.ru
arab.ru
dalmatia.ru
frank.ru
marmara.ru
marmaria.ru
thai.ru
turok.ru

Drewbert
18th June 2012, 12:22 PM
Oh dear!

You. don't. get. it.

GlobetrotterAP
18th June 2012, 12:39 PM
Oh dear!

You. don't. get. it.

Be precise, Amigo!
:)

bwhhisc
18th June 2012, 01:08 PM
Be precise, Amigo!
:)

For starters....IDN domains are .com :)

Rubber Duck
18th June 2012, 01:58 PM
So am I, focused on dotcom , however have to be Anglocentric due to the fact that English prevails.

I think you would fall on your ass if you knew how much of my Arabic Character traffic orginates from the good old US of A.

bumblebee man
18th June 2012, 02:45 PM
Mostly, names and words in English become world common, the fact.


Just out of curiosity: How much international traffic do the above names get?

bwhhisc
18th June 2012, 05:19 PM
Well, almost all native Russian names are interesting to the Russian-speakers only.

+1

and you can consult the CIA World Factbook for how BIG a market that represents! ;)

GlobetrotterAP
19th June 2012, 11:07 AM
For starters....IDN domains are .com :)

Your truth, thank you. I had to study the issue.
:)

GlobetrotterAP
19th June 2012, 11:10 AM
I think you would fall on your ass if you knew how much of my Arabic Character traffic orginates from the good old US of A.

How much?

GlobetrotterAP
19th June 2012, 11:13 AM
Just out of curiosity: How much international traffic do the above names get?

Dot RU websites?

It's 35% on the average, Russian traffic is rarely over 65%. All my sites have traffic counters with detailed geography data. Let me know which site is of interest to you and I'll give you a link to the counter, flags will help you understand the international traffic.

bwhhisc
19th June 2012, 11:49 AM
Dot RU websites?

It's 35% on the average, Russian traffic is rarely over 65%. All my sites have traffic counters with detailed geography data. Let me know which site is of interest to you and I'll give you a link to the counter, flags will help you understand the international traffic.

Please post screenshots of traffic and revenue.

GlobetrotterAP
19th June 2012, 11:52 AM
+1

and you can consult the CIA World Factbook for how BIG a market that represents! ;)

What's in there? Will you share a link?

I just can't get which market is big? Market for what - for Russian local names?

Sorry, missing your point :)

alpha
19th June 2012, 12:41 PM
Oh dear!

You. don't. get. it.

http://www.intertagmedia.com/webimages/horse_water.jpg

bumblebee man
19th June 2012, 01:04 PM
Dot RU websites?


No, the ones in the opening post. I guess they receive a lot of international traffic due to the fact that English is a global language.

GlobetrotterAP
19th June 2012, 01:05 PM
Please post screenshots of traffic and revenue.

In fact these sites are not well-administrated since 2005 on some occasion. Before, for example, antalya.ru used to bring USD 1 (one) per unique visitor per day. During high season in August it could bring up to USD 3.5K, during law season in December revenue dropped down to USD 400.

Re statistic: in error I said there should be convenient data with flags, sorry, doesn't exist!
:)

The sites are indexed by mail.ru , you can find the most right button in the bottom of the page. Statistic is in Russian so use translator and there will be full data including geographical origin of visitors.

You may also check sedo.com for all of these websites.

Rubber Duck
19th June 2012, 01:21 PM
In fact these sites are not well-administrated since 2005 on some occasion. Before, for example, antalya.ru used to bring USD 1 (one) per unique visitor per day. During high season in August it could bring up to USD 3.5K, during law season in December revenue dropped down to USD 400.

Re statistic: in error I said there should be convenient data with flags, sorry, doesn't exist!
:)

The sites are indexed by mail.ru , you can find the most right button in the bottom of the page. Statistic is in Russian so use translator and there will be full data including geographical origin of visitors.

You may also check sedo.com for all of these websites.

That's a lot of revenue from traffic you are probably about to lose.

GlobetrotterAP
19th June 2012, 01:24 PM
http://www.intertagmedia.com/webimages/horse_water.jpg

Ha-ha, lol
:D

GlobetrotterAP
19th June 2012, 02:53 PM
No, the ones in the opening post. I guess they receive a lot of international traffic due to the fact that English is a global language.

Ok, they are made of well-known to everybody words or common among certain specialists terms and meanings that are searched for in internet often. Google, Yahoo, Yandex, etc will confirm. For example, vodka is 7 times more requested then djlrf (водка). Cyrillic segment is not that wide as Latin. And I agree that Latin alphabet and English language are the most used for the time being.

Names are short and to the point too. They are not websites with counters for international traffic however it is always possible to track statistic=visitors at their parking, sedo.www in this case.

GlobetrotterAP
19th June 2012, 03:13 PM
That's a lot of revenue from traffic you are probably about to lose.

Yeah, in fact they give pennies at the moment. But I want to sell domain names first, dot.RU websites can wait, no rush. They have potential to recover but I have no time for them now.
:)

BTW, I am still steady and haven't fallen on the ass knowing how much of your Arabic Character traffic orginates from the good old US of A. What's the revenue, a?

bwhhisc
19th June 2012, 03:39 PM
Russian is my native language. Yours is Spanish I suspect.


You should be able to find some NICE finance domains in Russian.com (idn) that is.

Maybe even reg and sell a few here. ;)

GlobetrotterAP
19th June 2012, 04:12 PM
You should be able to find some NICE finance domains in Russian.com (idn) that is.

Maybe even reg and sell a few here. ;)

I will study the issue and maybe look for smth typical Russian stuff to create an IDN from. And one day local experts will judge it strictly.
:)

Thank you for the comments indeed.

Rubber Duck
19th June 2012, 04:21 PM
Yeah, in fact they give pennies at the moment. But I want to sell domain names first, dot.RU websites can wait, no rush. They have potential to recover but I have no time for them now.
:)

BTW, I am still steady and haven't fallen on the ass knowing how much of your Arabic Character traffic orginates from the good old US of A. What's the revenue, a?

Revenue is not that impressive although names pay for themselves, but around 20% of the Unques come from the US. Single characters do best for me, but then we are not invested in Adult.

This proves that even the US is not homogeniously English Speaking.

IDN do get type in. I have over 300 clicks today on the Japanese for Typhoon. Must be topical at the moment. It is bizarre knowing what the weather is like the other side of the World from your domain traffic at a parking site.

bwhhisc
19th June 2012, 04:23 PM
I will study the issue and maybe look for smth typical Russian stuff to create an IDN from. And one day local experts will judge it strictly.
:) Thank you for the comments indeed.

Now don't take my suggestion and keep all the good reg's for yourself! :p

And BTW, link below is a yandex tool for popularity and search suggestions for Russian.

http://wordstat.yandex.ru/?

Good hunting!

IdnHost
19th June 2012, 04:33 PM
Now don't take my suggestion and keep all the good reg's for yourself! :p

And BTW, link below is a yandex tool for popularity and search suggestions for Russian.

http://wordstat.yandex.ru/?

Good hunting!

In addition, if you want to know the "exact" monthly searches put an exclamation sign in front of the word, otherwise you will get the broad monthly searches.

example, type in: !недвижимость

you should get: 2858497 показов

Good luck.

GlobetrotterAP
19th June 2012, 09:58 PM
Revenue is not that impressive although names pay for themselves, but around 20% of the Unques come from the US. Single characters do best for me, but then we are not invested in Adult.

This proves that even the US is not homogeniously English Speaking.

IDN do get type in. I have over 300 clicks today on the Japanese for Typhoon. Must be topical at the moment. It is bizarre knowing what the weather is like the other side of the World from your domain traffic at a parking site.

Well, my dot.RU websites being out of the action still manage to pay for themselves too. Name which is a word only with no content may simply attract visitors due to it's search popularity and this way hold it's value on the market. But how does it bring revenue to pay for itself at least?

I am not familiar with Arabic but are there many characters have sense in themselves?

BTW is it permitted to place adult names in General Market?

No arguing on yours "US is not homogeniously English Speaking". Kinda Babylon is overthere, speaking almost any known language, even Russian.

Yes-yes, I start to believe in a magic of IDN. Will work on the proof tomorrow although.
:)

Correct, Japan is awaiting Guchol typhoon http://www.jma.go.jp/en/typh/

bwhhisc
20th June 2012, 02:11 AM
BTW is it permitted to place adult names in General Market?]

Yes, we allow adult names, ascii ok but most are interested in IDN.

Yes-yes, I start to believe in a magic of IDN. Will work on the proof tomorrow although.

Looking forward to it. ;)

GlobetrotterAP
20th June 2012, 10:37 AM
In addition, if you want to know the "exact" monthly searches put an exclamation sign in front of the word, otherwise you will get the broad monthly searches.

example, type in: !недвижимость

you should get: 2858497 показов

Good luck.

True. Thank you.

Is it such an algorithm there that narrows the search? Otherwise, I just doubt someone would type exclamation sign in front of the searched word.

GlobetrotterAP
20th June 2012, 10:44 AM
Now don't take my suggestion and keep all the good reg's for yourself! :p

And BTW, link below is a yandex tool for popularity and search suggestions for Russian.

http://wordstat.yandex.ru/?

Good hunting!

Thank you for the advice. Call for any Russian names and/or meanings explanation. I have no assets to reg them all anyway.

:)

GlobetrotterAP
20th June 2012, 10:50 AM
Yes, we allow adult names, ascii ok but most are interested in IDN.



Looking forward to it. ;)

Then fine, but those are generals. IDNs are still to come.
:)

By the chance, don't you know why the system here doesn't let me to proceed with a new thread when more then a day passed since my later one, a?

GlobetrotterAP
20th June 2012, 12:24 PM
Yes, we allow adult names, ascii ok but most are interested in IDN.



Looking forward to it. ;)


Here they are, a bunch of adult names. General dotcom names while still working on IDN ones.
:)