![]() |
|
|
|
|||||||
| Home | Chat | Register | FAQ | Calendar | Mark Forums Read |
| DNJournal News DNJournal News |
|
|
Thread Tools | Display Modes |
|
|||
|
We were away covering the T.R.A.F.F.I.C. New York conference last week so our usual weekly domain sales report was delayed until today when we published an expanded double length report that will bring you up to date on all reported sales since our last column Sept. 16. A million dollar sale tops the list.
More... |
|
|||
|
I see Sarcle's end user sale is listed.
|
|
|||
|
ölgemälde.de
("oil painting" in German) €2,988 = $4,213 Not tagged an IDN.
__________________
"In a high building there is so much to do..." |
|
||||
|
I often find things that baffle me when I read the sales reports. For example, the ASCII domain CoiffureFemme.net sold for $77,500.
Out of curiosity, I searched the term and found that the plural is Coiffures Femmes (it's even in the title of the web page at CoiffureFemme.net - Coiffures Femmes Tous les modèles de coiffures pour femmes. The plural, Coiffures Femmes, was available in both .com and .net. It gets almost the same search results as the singular, and as many sponsored links. Am I missing something here? Why would they spend $77k on the singular term without buying the available plural term as well? Or am I way off?
__________________
GasStations.org ** 東京都.biz ** IDNcyclopedia.com ** CancúnHotel.com - You Deserve a Vacation |
|
|||
|
coiffures femmes means feminin hairdresses whereas coiffure femme means female hairdress.
Weird still, why the net ? |
| Thread Tools | |
| Display Modes | |
|
|