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Saturday, January 29, 2005

More Investing In .CN Names

Decided to invest in a few more .CN names. Huge, rapidly growing market. Now that anyone can register .CN names, I think the TLD is going to explode. I bought:

Student Loan (www.studentloan.cn)

Student Loans (www.studentloans.cn)

eBay Auction (www.ebayauction.cn)

I'll post traffic results as they come in. Go, China, go! Viva .CN!

I think maybe my decision to invest in somewhat influenced by my admiration for the Chinese. Ancient civilization. Hard Working people. Much wisdom in their culture. I am not very pleased about the oppressive government but no nation is perfect. China is changing fast. Soon the nation will be wealthy and with wealth comes security. I would like to think that a nation that is secure about itself would not choose to oppress its own citizens. We'll see, I guess.

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2 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Possibly a TM thing, but since Ebay mostly goes by Ebay.TLD, they probably won't bother unless it is found to be in competition with them. Would be very interesting to see the traffic on these.

sunken

Sunday, January 30, 2005 8:29:00 PM  
Blogger Unknown said...

Ebay may buy ebayauction :P

Tuesday, February 01, 2005 10:23:00 PM  

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