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Which country code domains you hold the most ?

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  • USA

    votes
    7.0%
  • UK

    14 
    votes
    24.6%
  • Germany

    votes
    8.8%
  • Canada

    votes
    7.0%
  • India

    20 
    votes
    35.1%
  • China

    vote
    1.8%
  • .CC

    votes
    10.5%
  • .WS

    vote
    1.8%
  • .EU

    votes
    3.5%
  • This poll is still running and the standings may change.

Which country code domains (CCTLD) you hold the most ?


Here is my answer...
Indian (.in/co.in)

Post your 2nd most popular Country Code also...if you have a tie or if its within 5%.
 
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I spent a lot of time a few years ago getting my domains back, after I had paid for registration and renewal, some of the companies are pretty nasty, they change the contacts in the whois details and put your site up for sale .

Now it appears that if you have good .in domains, there are people who will do anything to get them from you. Indian companies are the most likely end users of .in domains, not German or Chinese companies.
 
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Being Dutch I have most in .nl (Netherlands) but it is not in the poll
 
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I have some of others but the most fell to .in :)
 
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.IN - Also have a few .co.in/.tld.in

Germans and Russians are BIG stakeholders in .in for sure, do some research. Lot of developed sites too targeting these markets on .in

:wave:
 
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The India domain result is somewhat surprising in this poll...did not expect this...considering the overall registrations is supposed to be around 300,000-400,000 only...

If anyone here knows how to edit a poll, let me know. I would like to remove .ws and add other country domains to the poll
 
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