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Hi guy's,
Had an offer for a Thai idn, $xxx.xx Please could you help, what is a good price for this idn. Should i sell or keep it? www.ดี.com - punycode - xn--l3c0e.com [Thai pronunciation of the English letter,] 'D' Regards Gari
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Entirely up to you, but I am not selling my single Arabics or Indeed Hindi dot coms for silly prices like that.
Domainguru has pretty much got the set in Thai, so what they worth is really down to him to decide. Quote:
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Just to say this is the thai word for "good", nothing to do with thai letters, though yeah, when you say it, it does sound something like the english letter "d".
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ดีมาก - very good
Guess I'll offer the dissenting opinion, and provide some counter-balance - maybe generate some abuse as well ![]() If you need renewal bucks, I think it's worth in the low $xxx - sell it! I think it'll take years for these to be valuable, and meanwhile what kind of site can you build there?? Believe me, I've been scratching my head plenty about a slew of similar domains. For example I have ครับ.com and ค่ะ.com - these have to be the most commonly spoken words in the language by far, and yet they're not search terms or easily monetized by building simple websites. Same with your "good" domain. Cash in or settle in and be prepared to wait for 5 years. |
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The counter-counter opinion is that the offer proves someone really wants the name. If they want to pay $XXX now when only 10% of Thais can type IDNs, imagine what they will offer in 2 years when Thai IDN sites are commonplace and nearly all Thais can access them. Hold
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