Good quality Pinyin domains drop every day.
I thought most meaningful Pinyin are already owned by Chinese investors because there are over 900 million internet citizens and a large pool of investors in China. These Chinese domain investors even triggered the global domain boom in 2015/2016.
Therefore, it amazes me to see Pinyin domains dropping regularly in the last few months. For example, the following 10 Pinyin domains are now available for registration as of this writing.
Domain | Pinyin | Chinese | Meaning |
---|---|---|---|
Haidiou.com | Hai Di Ou | 海地鸥 | Gull of sea and land |
Hongshuli.com | Hong Shu Li | 红薯里 | Sweet potato neighborhood |
Longyishun.com | Long Yi Shun | 龙一瞬 | Dragon, in the twinkle of an eye |
Jinxingchang.com | Jin Xing Chang | 尽心尝 | Try wholeheartedly |
Wogeke.com | Wo Ge Ke | 握个客 | To grasp individual customer |
Aidatan.com | Ai Da Tan | 爱打探 | Love to scout out |
Fengmidi.com | Feng Mi Di | 蜂蜜帝 | Emperor of honey |
Gushutang.com | Gu Shu Tang | 古书堂 | Hall of ancient books |
Jingfuxin.com | Jing Fu Xin | 静福心 | A heart with tranquility and happiness |
Kailanna.com | Kai Lan Na | 凯蓝娜 | Triumphant, blue, elegant |
As you can see, many of these Pinyin domains are quite short –- fewer than 10 characters. Imagine investing just $10 to acquire a domain such as Fengmidi.com to develop it into a business empire supplying honey to 1.4 billion consumers in China. The opportunity is unmeasurable!
The interesting thing is that I do not deliberately look for Pinyin domains. In fact, I mainly invest in English-based domains but somehow Pinyin names just come across my desk as I scan domains provided by ExpiredDomains.net every day.
Abdulmajid Mubarak says
Hi Kassey, i always find your posts very informative. I picked ZYARC.com from the drop. Its developed on the .cn and .com.tw TLDs is this a good Pinyin name?
Sun says
No, it’s not Pinyin name. Z and Y is the first letter of Zhong Yu, arc means “architecture”.