Monday madness : Three free Chinese domains to get your week started!

It’s Monday, and with the sun shining bright thanks to Daylight Saving Time, we can’t possibly be having a “case of the Mooondays.” 😀

Our new series offering free, available and otherwise stupendous Chinese premium domain names has been a huge success!

Three out of three domains provided got registered within hours of being shared exclusively on DomainGang.

We take the Chinese domain market very seriously, and although Chinese isn’t really spoken by 2 billion people as Shane said – more like, 1.2 billion – that’s still a humongous domain market to tap into. Who cares about the lack of freedom to criticize the Chinese government, right? 😀

But let’s talk about domains.

Today we have not one, not two, but three FREE Chinese domains for you.

As always, get them fast before some savvy domain investor grabs them!

Here are today’s goodies, courtesy of Viki, employee #88 at Tā Mā De Gàn Domains in Beijing, China.

  • zxxqxxz.com – Premium Chinese letters with a great mirrored effect. Here it is in caps: ZXXQXXZ.com – a word that only native Chinese speakers can pronounce and appreciate.
  • 88868686868686888.com – Easy to remember, lucky number .com domain. Using only 2 premium numbers and two fingers in tandem, this memorable beauty brings good luck and a longer shaft to its owner.
  • xiexiexiexiexiexie.com – “Thank you, thank you, thank you” – that’s the meaning of this premium dictionary domain in Chinese. Lots of luck and love, when you thank someone (“xiexie”) three times over. Eight times would be an overkill.

As always, let us know if you registered these domains so that others won’t have to waste time trying to!

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Comments

2 Responses to “Monday madness : Three free Chinese domains to get your week started!”
  1. Jen says:

    Wow!

    I wonder if anyone will register these?

    Back in 2013, I registered zytyz [com].

    Now these letters are among the top 10 of Chinese premium letters. (Who knew? I didn’t!)

    Even I thought it was a bit goofy, and I’m sure others were scratching their heads…

    But I like the way it looks and the fact that it’s a palindrome and a pronounceable all-consonant term.

    So who knows?

    Today’s goofball domains might be tomorrow’s gems.

    🙂

  2. Hire.Domains says:

    We so silly times three

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