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Appraisals, please. Thank you.
I would say $2000
Hi! Thanks for the appraisal. Why do you think it is so special? I can't understand.Wow, your sitting on a goldmine with that .in a reseller would pay around $20,000 USD for it, and end-user $80,000 USD or more.
Because all 3 to 7 letter .in domains that are words have been registered, and this is a very common term, could be used for a stationary site, political site, cloudsharing site, or other.Hi! Thanks for the appraisal. Why do you think it is so special? I can't understand.
Thank you very much for giving valuable information. Frankly speaking, I would be very happy even if it can get me mid $xxxx.Because all 3 to 7 letter .in domains that are words have been registered, and this is a very common term, could be used for a stationary site, political site, cloudsharing site, or other.
Mid-x,xxx would be rather cheap wholesale but if you need the cash somewhere around $12,000 would be a huge discount. I doubt I'd buy it for myself, I know tons about .in domains but have so many domains already..Thank you very much for giving valuable information. Frankly speaking, I would be very happy even if it can get me mid $xxxx.
Thank you for all this valuable information. I am very new to buying domains. So, I don't know much about these things. I think I should be in touch with you. I think the person you said in the previous comment is someone who is known as "Domain King" or something like that, right?Mid-x,xxx would be rather cheap wholesale but if you need the cash somewhere around $12,000 would be a huge discount. I doubt I'd buy it for myself, I know tons about .in domains but have so many domains already..
You wouldn't be able to get ahold of someone that high profile but you should get some sort of broker for the domain name.Thank you for all this valuable information. I am very new to buying domains. So, I don't know much about these things. I think I should be in touch with you. I think the person you said in above comment is someone who is known as "Domain King" or something like that, right?
Okay. I understand.You wouldn't be able to get ahold of someone that high profile but you should get some sort of broker for the domain name.
Have you contacted any brokers yet? Have you considered a professional appraisal of the exact $$,$$$ value to ask?Okay. I understand.
$200,000,000 worth of .in sales happen yearly. What is helping .in is that their is no region restriction so people all over the world find value in it. Other CCTLDS like .CA and .US have region restrictions which are hurting their value. But, with .in we see a boom of sales happening lately.This domain have little to zero value. Don't buy any type of professional appraisal.
I'm not really into .in though.
Welcome.in sold recently for less than 5k, how can divider worth 20K wholesale? lol$200,000,000 worth of .in sales happen yearly. What is helping .in is that their is no region restriction so people all over the world find value in it. Other CCTLDS like .CA and .US have region restrictions which are hurting their value. But, with .in we see a boom of sales happening lately.
Wow, your sitting on a goldmine with that .in a reseller would pay around $20,000 USD for it, and end-user $80,000 USD or more.
$200,000,000 worth of .in sales happen yearly. What is helping .in is that their is no region restriction so people all over the world find value in it. Other CCTLDS like .CA and .US have region restrictions which are hurting their value. But, with .in we see a boom of sales happening lately.
My sources show lots of private sales that have not been reported to namebio I don’t doubt because I saw namebio is not showing a lot of the big figure sales a lot of these are big companies buying .in domains and not submitted to NBIn what world? This is just delusional.
NameBio shows 103 total .IN sales for $235,000, ever.
That is quite a long way off $200,000,000 a year. I suggest you get more informed before you give appraisals like this. This is not helpful to the OP.
Brad
Not all domain sale are reported on name bio....My sources show lots of private sales that have not been reported to namebio I don’t doubt because I saw namebio is not showing a lot of the big figure sales a lot of these are big companies buying .in domains and not submitted to NB
Not all domain sale are reported on name bio....