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I've been buying some dot info domains as they are generally considered an 'OK' extension....I mean if they go as follows...

.com
.net
.org
.info

So they are in maybe 4th place when it comes to popularity and demand. Or at least that's how it used to be.

I like them and they're are some really cool ones about and there have been some really good sales. So i'm wondering whether anyone thinks they'll bounce back in popularity or whether I should stop binge buying them?
 
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Info biz all extensions were death before born as there was .com already
 
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I sold a few .info domains (nothing ultra or special) up to ~$2K per domain...
But probably - this 2018 year will be my last year with .info
 
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I think it's all about the time it takes to sell. I've picked up maybe 15 and I'll have to see how this goes. Put a few up for make offer on here. Parked them at SEDO - getting some ok traffic on a couple of them, early days though.
 
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Various cryptosales and some rare sales of the ultrakeywords - are not a benchmark for TLD...
In average, nowadays, even low $X,XXX sale can be considered as very good for .info

I'd take low ยฃX,XXX all day long on most of these. The ROI on investment is massive in year one at that price. Even at ยฃ500 it would be 167x
 
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I have 1 .info. I'll hold onto it for a while, if I have to.
 
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Parked them at SEDO - getting some ok traffic on a couple of them, early days though.
You are getting bots...
Sedo's filtering is very weak.

Use ParkingCrew to check your real traffic...
 
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The ROI on investment is massive in year one at that price.
ROI is not massive, because conversion ratio for .info is ~1:100... 1 inquiry per ~100 domains...
Except ultradomains.
 
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ROI is not massive, because conversion ratio for .info is ~1:100... 1 inquiry per ~100 domains...
Except ultradomains.

Ok, well I hope to get some re-seller offers on some of these mine - maybe that's end user stats?

Also I reckon car credit and home building are premiums.
 
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Yes, this is enduser stats.
 
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Microsoft using .info (payments faq)
msbill.info
 
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i grabbed my common <firstname>.info recently and going to do something with it. still thinking what. any ideas?
 
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shhh don't let @DOMAIN ILLUMINATI know that .top is reserved for spammers :ROFL::ROFL:
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Don't worry, I already know these ridicules rumors.

What I knowww too, is the fact that we can't even find .top on SPAMHAUS's "Most abused TLD's" - list:
https://www.spamhaus.org/statistics/tlds/

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Feb. 2018

While, according to NAMESTAT's "Most registered nTLD's" - list, it looks pretty much like that soon it will be the most registered nTLD:
https://namestat.org/

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Feb. 2018
 
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namebio daily list reports: manhattan.info sold $7000 at Sedo
 
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i Agree. Launch of So many TLDS made .info Numb.
Few years age, There were exclusive sales.
 
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Only a personal opinion here but I feel the TLD should not exceed 2-3 letters, there should be some standardization here similar to phone numbers or zip codes/postal codes.

I never liked 4 letters and some of the newer ones can be crazy up 13 letters. I think 13 letters was the longest new gTLD that I have seen.

In a lot of cases that is like having a phone number where the area code is longer than the phone number.

I guess the more progressive/newer domainers like them but for old school guys like me I cannot get past the 2/3 letters as being the way to go.
 
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.info is good for web1.0, to provide information to visitors, but now, the website better provide a function for visitors...more interlock.....that is the key reason .info become not so attractive than before...imo
 
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Yes, for geos .info is valuable gTLD...
 
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what about <first name>.info?
Up to $3K per my past observation.

p.s. I sold some French name in .PRO and .info for 1K EUR cumulatively to the same buyer.
 
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