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.in and .co.in domains seem like they are eventually going to be worth big money. I know it might not be for a few years (or more) but they seem like a great investment.

What are the arguments against these domains taking off?

What past ccTLDs support or do not support the idea that India's extensions will grow in value?
 
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I also feel it would be grt investment as the internet is just starting to boom in our country and people are getting in terms with it's importance
 
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There are NO arguments against these domains taking off :)
 
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trevor said:
.in and .co.in domains seem like they are eventually going to be worth big money. I know it might not be for a few years (or more) but they seem like a great investment.

What are the arguments against these domains taking off?

What past ccTLDs support or do not support the idea that India's extensions will grow in value?


the problem is in the triple choice that indian people have:

.com
.co.in
.in

and .in at the moment is the one which is ignored because indians are used to reg .com or .co.in
 
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Against:

* several INDRP decisions have awarded high-quality domains based on very weak cases by complainants. Further, parking is generally viewed as bad faith usage.

* ambiguous and/or unenforced rules about adult names. Uncertainty about such issues has a chilling effect on related names (or even possibly risque names or sex education content) in the market.

* Indian trademark search (to avoid infringing on existing claims) is expensive. Online search is offered as a pay-per-search service. Further, the website rarely works.

* Competing second and third level cctld (.co.in, net.in, .in), etc. I personally don't mind this one -- while it does moderate prices; it also allows less wealthy end users to obtain high quality names.
 
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That pretty much sums it up.

It's worth noting that most ccTLDs experience some level of uncertainty, i.e. .cn and the Chinese government's involvement. I honestly believe that the .in space has less uncertainty than many comparable cctld options.
 
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I think John has hit the nail on the head. Can't explain any better.

There is one more related but unmentioned problem I might add - Indian TMs are not yet enforced viz domains and .co.in *might* just be a target when they are, maybe not though.

italiandragon said:
and .in at the moment is the one which is ignored because indians are used to reg .com or .co.in

Fact #1 - LLL.in are sold out - LLL.co.in are far from it.

Fact #2 - International websites / domainers prefer .in over .co.in anyday

Fact #3 - even -ing & -ed words for .in are regged, even the basic keywords are available in .co.in

I could go on, but those thinking .co.in will beat .in in whatever sense are deluding themselves, as well as their followers.
 
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but still they must have some importance im comparison to .in
 
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as a indian i can say long way to go for good money on names
 
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With good planning, it's possible to turn tidy profits with the Indian cctld.

chandan123 said:
as a indian i can say long way to go for good money on names
 
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IMO there are so many nice .ins and co.ins still available for reg fee. Now just $4 per one. If someone takes a bunch of nice .ins and co.ins no doubts some of them will be sold either to end user or at aftermarket which will be created soon. Even if many of names have TM issues (in case of INDRP not always unambiguous btw), .in and co.in investors will have profit from the rest because as I said so many valuable/traffic names available. One billion population, great and fastly developing market - in one-two years .ins and co.ins will be gold ones IMO. Some NP members including me sold .ins for thousands of dollars last months, so just one good sale can compensate all investments/possible losses and bring profit. And as to TM issues there is always possiblity to make nonprofit India-oriented minisites on most valuable names. But just my 0.02 rupee :)
 
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i can't wait to see the reg fee of .in and .co.in to rise automatically the domains prices would rise
 
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Imo, .in and co.in are slated to be huge sellers in 2 years time. I would also expect .co.uk to be doing really well.
 
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leede said:
i can't wait to see the reg fee of .in and .co.in to rise automatically the domains prices would rise

Or the domains themselves would drop.

I don't see reg fee as being any parameter of sales price.

I've sold a few domains here for $18-$45 ea. which everyone knows I registered a few days back, the price was paid based on the value of the domain to the buyer (resellers in this case) - not based on higher or lower reg fees.
 
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.in extention seems to work 50-50 for search engines i.e. when searching for a domain by "XXXXXX.in" , it will ignore .in but will display in as englsh word.

Whereas i is good when person is searching for something like .... Houses.Situated.in etc that completes a sentence....
 
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you won't believe

ci have credited.in which is getting approximately 200 uniques a month
 
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mwzd said:
I think John has hit the nail on the head. Can't explain any better.

There is one more related but unmentioned problem I might add - Indian TMs are not yet enforced viz domains and .co.in *might* just be a target when they are, maybe not though.



Fact #1 - LLL.in are sold out - LLL.co.in are far from it.

Fact #2 - International websites / domainers prefer .in over .co.in anyday

Fact #3 - even -ing & -ed words for .in are regged, even the basic keywords are available in .co.in

I could go on, but those thinking .co.in will beat .in in whatever sense are


deluding themselves, as well as their followers.



that`s because some domainers regged everything.....talk me about traffic and local use....this risk to be another dead horse like .us , very good looking but the locals don`t use it.
 
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.com was born in US, so US are used to it.... US for them was just an option which they least used .... Also, as compared to Indian population, .us is no match.. IMHO

italiandragon said:
that`s because some domainers regged everything.....talk me about traffic and local use....this risk to be another dead horse like .us , very good looking but the locals don`t use it.
 
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italiandragon said:
that`s because some domainers regged everything.....talk me about traffic and local use....this risk to be another dead horse like .us , very good looking but the locals don`t use it.

:) I think you should stick to LLLL.com, don't think you're even aware of .in penetration or preference. No offense meant, just say it as I see it.

While lll.in might be with domainers, there is a LOT of development currently active and on the way for .in domains.

http://www.airfrance.in
 
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.com was born in US, so US are used to it.... US for them was just an option which they least used .... Also, as compared to Indian population, .us is no match.. IMHO

we cant reg .us ;)
 
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