There has been a lot of hype about .in and .co.in domains, but the question is, are they really selling, there seem to be too many being registered vs those being sold.


I knowgodolphin said:I have successfully sold many .in and .co.in domains.
Correct, concentrate on ROI and you can't loose. I've sold domains worth much more at 3x... just to maintain a positive cash flow.godolphin said:Pricing should be right. Take decent profits and sell them.
likepeas said:long term investments mostly end user.
Interesting observation, when all the evidence points to the contrary. I'm guessing you only have .co.in names?rodash said:The rise and importance of the Indian ".co.in" names will parallel that of the .com extension.... That same phenomena exists now with Indian ".co.in" names
Thats probably the difference .co.in will take 10 year, .in will take 3rodash said:The only thing I can't work out is the significance (and monetary value) of .IN names in the long term.....
.....Premium .co.in Indian names will not exhibit their peak value for some time (possibly up to 10 years from now)
jagusa said:Concerning the LLL.in aftermarket:
I have observed just over 40 LLL.in sales completed in the last five days. This number is also reflected in whois registrant changes.
Just the opposite imo, all my experience is contrary.dnk said:There are very few sales for .in domains.
Again did you think why?dnk said:Last year I could get common (.)in, useful(.)in and a lot of other .in domains at reg fee the investor who purchased dropped them because there was no demand.
Care to share?dnk said:I have had .in developed domains which had monthly revenues of $XXX - XXXX
And to elaborate?dnk said:but now I prefer to concentrate on GTLDs, because of the current internet conditions in India.
rodash said:India, along with China, is one of the two economic superpowers of Asia (and arguably the world now that the U.S. is going into recession.)
dnk said:I have had .in developed domains which had monthly revenues of $XXX - XXXX , but now I prefer to concentrate on GTLDs, because of the current internet conditions in India.
ekal said:SEO.co.in sold for $5000: http://www.DNF/f4/search-engine-optimization-co-3-thread-236481.html



