-Ray- said:
testingyou said:
Sorry to say, but it will be an economic disaster and rather unrealistic to do what you suggest.
But good luck and best regards to you,
not really.. i do recall a us president by the name of Herbert Hoover saying a chicken in every pot and 2 cars in every garage.. i think its realistic

robfer is talking about starting only targetting Scotland

then next step, I quote "england and wales, then move to ireland and paris etc etc etc"
With an online digital non-physical product that doesnt have major extra expensenses if it is Scotland or USA you are targetting, there is no reason to start only targetting one little country with 5 mio. population.
Economicly it is not wise. Im not talking about the yearly fee one has to pay ICANN, thats the easieast and cheapest part of it. You have to have the infrastructure/back end technology to handle what is needed to be a registrar. The expenses to that is the same if its a small country or a big country, it doesnt matter.
Thats what Im saying will be an economic disaster and unrealistic.
Who in NamePros has chosen the domainregistrar they are registering their domains in, just because you have seen it in a local/country specific ad?
Im not talking about a big country like USA or China, these target groups alone is enough for a Registrar.
Im talking about only targeting a 5 mio. population, and first after establishing this country,
then take the next step to a 50 mio. population and
then take the next step to paris

(come on) why not the whole France
I just cant see why restricting one self and do it in so many steps, with so many expenses in every step. Why is this needed, when the expenses would be the same if you use the money you planned to use in all these steps to just do it in one single step instead? imo, it would not only be cheaper, but also save you time. All these steps will take 5-10 times more then if you just took one step.
Its not like it is a new product you have to test in a small market, then take the next step when everything is fine.
We are talking about domains, a non-physical product which only exist online.
But thats just my opinion,

if I was so smart I would have been Bill Gates.
Best regards,