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Category Archives: New gTLDs
2017 Global Domain Industry Summit slated for 7-9 July in Xiamen, China
Xiamen is a lovely metropolis with fabulous outdoor markets and attractions. It’s known as China’s “domain island” where several domain name registrars and domain investors are located.
39 days on the road
Back home in Austin after 39 days, 7 countries/territories, 13 flights, 7 hotels, 2 rental cars, countless meetings, Ubers and taxis—and 1 carry on for the whole shootin’ match
VIDEO + PHOTOS: 2nd China Domain Name Development Conference
As at any domain name conference, one of the best benefits of attending is the opportunity to network! There was no shortage of opportunities to do so in Beijing.
Top Baidu Searches Reveal High-Quality, Available Chinese Domain Registration Options
So what sort of strategies do domain investors apply when forecasting the domain market in China or otherwise?
Real progress in the Email Address Internationalization (EAI) world.
My long-term favorable view on IDNs and in general being long on investment in this area remains.
Daniel Zhang 张志 @ Xinnet 新网 on the China domain aftermarket & IDNs
Daniel runs Xinnet’s domain business unit. Xinnet, in business 23 years, is among the 20 domain name registrars by volume in the world, and one of the largest in China. They claim over 16,000 channel partners and more than 1 million enterprise/SMB customers.
The Beijing company that is building a “Great Wall of Domain Names” in China
The guys at EJEE were among the first that we engaged when embarking on the domain registrar and aftermarket signup phase in China several years back.
Interview with Daniel Chen @ 190.com on the Chinese domain name market
It seemed appropriate to talk to the guy heading the company that spent about $20 million acquiring domain names last year…
Tea with China’s ‘Domain Captain’
Tea and a long proper chat about the domain name investing climate with China’s ‘Domain Captain’, Mr. Peibi Wang 王培陛, CEO of YMQ.cn, at his Beijing office.