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Chinese entities own majority of new gTLDs. The number of domains purchased within China rose 400-percent between 2013 and 2015, according to data collected by Sedo.
China's quest for internet domination has taken an unusual detour: Exotic domain names.

Chinese entities have hovered up half of all domain names with new popular generic top-level domains (gTLD) extensions such as .online, .luxury and .xyz, according to Christian Voss, chief marketing officer at domain trading marketplace Sedo.

Websites ending with popular gTLDs, such as .com, have historically seen strong demand. For global businesses, not having a .com extension reflected poorly on their brand image, Voss said.

But in recent years, the Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN) shook things up by approving many new extensions. ICANN estimated more than 1,300 new extensions could become available in the next few years.

While these extensions are being introduced gradually, rights to some of the popular ones have already fetched large sums of money from companies that sell domain names to the public, also known as registrars. For example, the rights to offer the .shop extension - mostly to e-commerce players around the world - was snapped up by GMO Registry in Japan for about $42 million.

Data collected by Sedo showed that currently 54 percent of all domain names with the new gTLD extensions are owned by the Chinese. As a result of the technology boom in China, due in part from the runaway success of the likes of Alibaba and Tencent, the number of domains purchased from within China rose 400 percent between 2013 and 2015.

"China is a market for everybody now," Voss told CNBC at the sidelines of RISE 2016, a technology conference in Hong Kong, adding websites such as 8888.com, for example, was suddenly becoming more valuable. The number 8 is considered to be lucky in Chinese culture.

The average resale value of a domain with older extensions such as .com on Sedo was about $2,000, while the newer gTLDs fetched anywhere between $1,500 and $1,600.

The latest surge in demand for quirky domain names marks the latest stage in a trend that is almost as old as the world wide web itself. Take Insurance.com for example - in 2010, the web address was reportedly sold for $35.6 million.

"Investors love good domain names," Voss said.

Voss explained domain names were valued based on how easy they were to understand and remember, and their relevance to companies that owned them. Generic words and phrases, particularly the "category killers," tend to fetch a lot of value in the domain trading market, he added. Examples of category killers include books.com or antique.com

SOURCE: http://www.cnbc.com/2016/06/02/doma...nt-of-new-gtlds-are-owned-by-the-chinese.html
 
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They were late in the .com era, so they now want to control new lands.
 
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sounds like they know something we don't know.. or we know something they don't know.. I guess we'll find out one day who is right.
 
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This fits in well with my ancient prediction that gTLDs are here to stay
 
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Lots of first-time investors oops.
 
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they will learn the hard way
 
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They were late in the .com era, so they now want to control new lands.
If your talking about the new gtld's owners I agree, As for the chinese their real investments are in .com.
 
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If your talking about the new gtld's owners I agree, As for the chinese their real investments are in .com.
Short .com domain names are like blue chip stocks and new gTLDs are like penny stocks.
 
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Short .com domain names are like blue chip stocks and new gTLDs are like penny stocks.

It's like people mining for gold, they find a whole lot of silver and ignore it and keep digging for gold. Not realizing that the few 1000kg's of silver that they ignored was worth more then the 100kg of gold they found.
 
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I like gtlds if it make sense....like web.hosting ,net.work,home.work,NewYorK.city,abc.xyz,internet.security....etc.
 
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I like gtlds if it make sense....like web.hosting ,net.work,home.work,NewYorK.city,abc.xyz,internet.security....etc.

Yep, I think this very important. The name has to be relevant to the TLD otherwise it just doesn't make sense. One of the biggest advantages the new TLD's have is the branding potential, if used correctly. Like for example one of the domains u mentioned above web.hosting - that would look great on business cards, letterheads, print advertising, press releases just about any above the line advertising where the actual URL needs to be displayed.
 
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Yep, I think this very important. The name has to be relevant to the TLD otherwise it just doesn't make sense. One of the biggest advantages the new TLD's have is the branding potential, if used correctly. Like for example one of the domains u mentioned above web.hosting - that would look great on business cards, letterheads, print advertising, press releases just about any above the line advertising where the actual URL needs to be displayed.
Yes..But all branded gtlds belongs to the hand of registrar...as registrar premium....
 
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Yes..But all branded gtlds belongs to the hand of registrar...as registrar premium....

Yeah, I find that insanely annoying and unethical that the registrar's do that. Unfortunately it is what it is, there are often a some gems that are still to be found that the registrar's have not made premiums. The problem is these days we have to dig a lot deeper to find them.
 
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Yeah, I find that insanely annoying and unethical that the registrar's do that. Unfortunately it is what it is, there are often a some gems that are still to be found that the registrar's have not made premiums. The problem is these days we have to dig a lot deeper to find them.
yes...also their renewal prices are insane.....

I am not against or in favor of gtlds.....IMO good domain sells.
I too own some gtlds.
 
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newg is not terrible ,many Chinese will invest them ,the young enjoy the diversity
 
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the fact alone that reigstries put all the good stuff out of your reach altogether or premium, should be reason enough to keep away from all new extensions, and understand this is a game you were never meant to win, from the moment it was desgined and created. i honestly thought chinese were smarter than this in their investments.. but if this 54% figure is true, then I'll have to rethink what I thought.
 
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the fact alone that reigstries put all the good stuff out of your reach altogether or premium, should be reason enough to keep away from all new extensions, and understand this is a game you were never meant to win, from the moment it was desgined and created. i honestly thought chinese were smarter than this in their investments.. but if this 54% figure is true, then I'll have to rethink what I thought.


the domain combine two parts ,the prefix and postfix ,if the prefix is rubbish ,even domain is dot com ,it is still rubbish domain.

if the prefix is a good domain,the postifx is not bad,it is a still domain ,and the dot com is already out of resources.

Another reason ,the .com is too expensive for most of people ,most startup companies could not afford high price .com ,the cost effective newgs are the right choice for them

in future ,the trend of domain is diversity .this is trend,it could not change,we only accept it.
 
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the domain combine two parts ,the prefix and postfix ,if the prefix is rubbish ,even domain is dot com ,it is still rubbish domain.

if the prefix is a good domain,the postifx is not bad,it is a still domain ,and the dot com is already out of resources.

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I don´t agree at all. people don`t remeber some idiotic .ooo or something like that. they will type in .com, thats the .ext most of the world knows.

Someone already said,there are a lot Chinese first time investors. This says it all. they will learn, but it will cost them.
 
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I don´t agree at all. people don`t remeber some idiotic .ooo or something like that. they will type in .com, thats the .ext most of the world knows.

Someone already said,there are a lot Chinese first time investors. This says it all. they will learn, but it will cost them.


the truth is true, yesterday one end user buy mom.ooo at 250 USD from my friend,he also buy mom.vip

he will use it for baby website ,he told me he like .ooo more than .vip . when he first time to see .ooo ,he already like it ,he also buy another two letter for investment .

of course ,he hope to get mom.com

but it's impossible for him .

Mom.vip cost him around 1500 USD,he also check mom.xyz ,the price is 3000 USD each year,he could not afford mom.xyz

the market is not fix ,you dislike .ooo ,not include all ,some even dislike .com .

i don't want to discuss about .ooo , but the world is diversity .
 
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the truth is true, yesterday one end user buy mom.ooo at 250 USD from my friend,he also buy mom.vip

he will use it for baby website ,he told me he like .ooo more than .vip . when he first time to see .ooo ,he already like it ,he also buy another two letter for investment .

of course ,he hope to get mom.com

but it's impossible for him .

Mom.vip cost him around 1500 USD,he also check mom.xyz ,the price is 3000 USD each year,he could not afford mom.xyz

the market is not fix ,you dislike .ooo ,not include all ,some even dislike .com .

i don't want to discuss about .ooo , but the world is diversity .


I DONT CARE!!!
Even if you flip them between each other for $250, this dosen`t give them value.
 
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