June 11
Four reasons to invest in the francophone areas
David Chelly, Domaining French acknowledged and renowned in the secondary market and editor of news website Domaine1.fr, recently wrote an article yesterday resumed in columns DomainNews.com. A quite rare to be stressed when you know that speaking domainers rarely leave their dens and even if they would, it is not easy to be taken in English news sites without reference contacts. Understand: the French-speaking domainers put his nose to the window first, and integrated international network domaining other. One can only rejoice.
In his article, David exposes the 4 (good) reason to invest in the French domain names. A plea for the local market then, but also a call up to the international community of investors in domain names. Some French say that competition is tough enough in this market to bring water to the mouth of the powerful and malicious foreign domainers. Others have a long-term oriented and more community and recognize that no market can not self-sufficient and more the Merrier the merrier.
Before you leave find the article for yourself, here are just a listing of famous 4 reasons to invest in the francophone areas according to David:
- a large pool of potential end users
- reasonable prices and still undervalued
- low competition
- "good spirit" and the reliability of local
For details, DomainNews article is available in its entirety (and English) here.














June 11, 2008 to
Remy thank you for your good words!
This article is a personal initiative and I am sure there are big mistakes, and that the English
Perhaps you see, as well as readers, some important points that are inaccurate or that deserved to be mentioned.
good day
David
June 12, 2008 to
I see an incorrect point, but almost anecdotal: NameCheap is not a registrar
Good article David, interesting.
Good nite!
June 12, 2008 to
@ David: I did not bother to pay my analysis on this one there ... I must say it was 7am in the morning 'when I posted.
I found the article thoughtful and well written, and if I start commenting I will still lay a pavement digest.
In short, it's good ... except that I'll find you still too good lord Auctions
June 12, 2008 to
I was blowing in the hearing aid that NC is now a registrar and not eNom reseller.

A no-fault in the article is David!
June 13, 2008 to
is certainly full of mistakes, but you are very indulgent
thank you very much