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Now before I start to give my opinion on the Indian extension, I wish to convey the fact that I am definitely NOT trying to hype up the .IN scene to propagate my own portfolio or investments, which many people often believe when domainers make positive comments on certain extensions. Although I must say that I am the owner of a fair few nice .IN names, I feel that I am quite behind with .IN and therefore playing catch up on pretty much a daily basis now through hand regs and buying on reseller market, trying to build up a decent portfolio of .in at reasonable prices, before its too late. Many strong key (and clever) players have been in the .IN game for many many years, secretly trading amongst themselves and waiting for the explosion that is about to occur in the next few months.

I started investing in .IN a few years back but it has only been over the last couple of years, that I have realized the true potential in this amazing extension. Many years ago, I had initially thought that .in was only good for domain hacks, with quite a few companies all over the globe buying .in names primarily for only that purpose ( many still do) and not even thinking about the traffic from India but I only fully realized a couple of years ago that I was very wrong about .in and wished that I had got in much earlier and I think that the Chinese are also realising that now too.

I am sure you are all aware of the recent rapid momentum with NNN.ins & LLL.ins which are showing growth at an unprecedented speed, prices increasing on a daily basis. This shows the potential of .IN and also a precursor of what is going to happen in the coming months. And in a matter of speaking, I guess it is already starting to happen right now as we speak, with more and more end users buying .Ins and interesting being sparked all over India and globally too. After rapid increases in NNN.ins & LLL.ins sparked by the Chinese, then will come massive increases in sale prices of .IN keywords, which are already becoming hot property in India right now anyway.

The .IN extension is definitely the future of the Indian Webspace and the market is starting to move extremely fast at this moment in time, some very exciting times ahead! Not sure if you guys have been keeping up to date with the news, but over the last few months, there has been some very big news about the Indian webspace market. Flipkart, India’s largest e-commerce company, raised $6 Billion in total venture capitalists, and $1 Billion just last year and the company is now valued at $15 Billion. This funding figure matches facebook’s fundraising back in 2011 and makes it the third largest deal of its kind in the world!

Also during the same week last year, Amazon announced a $2 Billion investment in its India unit and has recently stated that India is the next ‘Trillion Dollar’ market, stating that the size of opportunity in India is so large it will be measured in trillions, not billions!

There are many excellent figures for India's internet entrepreneurs from the commitment and faith in India of the larger firms & global corporations. There have been many such multi-billion/million deals last year and this year seems just as exciting, if not more. There are also major rumors now that Walmart's entry into Indian e-commerce is very imminent! Things are starting to move extremely quickly over there and the market is about to mature to a completely new level guys! Just yesterday, the Prime Minister of India launched a $1.5 Billion fund for new startups. India truly is on the cusp of a digital revolution. Mobile phone subscriptions in the country have already passed the 1 Billion mark and these are now quickly being replaced by smartphones. This is pretty much a once in a lifetime moment, and the prime minister has stated that “the transformation occuring is on a scale that is, perhaps, unmatched in human history”.

The changing landscape in India is now moving at neck breaking speed. Internet access has rapidly expanded and the Reliance Group is due to make a move by summer of this year that will totally change everything in India, with EXTREMELY cheap access to 4G! Already mostly through mobile devices, Indians are now increasingly shifting daily activity online, like reading the newspaper, doing bank transactions and buying goods and services, from shoes to refrigerators etc….

Nowadays in India, billboards, text messages and emails bombard people every day with news of deep online-only discounts and special offers. By June, more Indians are expected to access the Internet on their cellphones — 371 million — than the entire population of the United States! And we are just talking about cellphone internet connections here, not even including the other initiatives in fixed line, fibre optic, cable connections etc…

Just this week, an indian firm just released a smartphone that is priced under 500 rupees, less than 5 USD (1% of the price of the latest Apple iPhone). The current median in India age is 27, nearly a full decade younger than in China!

E-commerce in India is growing at a compound annual rate of 34 percent, according to the Internet and Mobile Association of India.

By next year, many experts agree on the fact that there will be half a billion Indians online. India has already surpassed the USA in terms of number of users. A flood of cheap smartphones in the market is encouraging rapid internet adoption and an online revolution is taking place. Unlike the other BRIC countries such a China, Russia and Brazil, the consumers in India are largely Anglophone which means that as Indians become the second-largest nationality online (after the Chinese), they simultaneously will become the single largest group on the English-language internet. A vast majority of them using the English language as the preferred way to communicate online!


On top of that mobile increase, fibre optic subscribers through the Indian government's NOFN project are likely to reach over 600 million by 2020! With average Internet speeds in India set to triple over the next couple of years, this is going to be the LARGEST MARKET in the world and it will all start kicking off towards sometime this summer!



India is the worlds largest democracy and has the second largest population of English speakers in the world. It also currently has the world's largest youth population. In total the population of India is equivalent of more than the populations of Europe and the US combined! Just think about this sort of opportunity guys!

Just literally a few months ago, Japans richest man (owner of SoftBank) invested $627million in an Indian web company and stated that is had plans to invest $10Billion over the next couple of years due to the vast market potential of India.



India's population has now crossed over the 1 billion mark, more than half of its population are younger than 25 and nearly 70 percent of its 1.25 billion population is under 40. Therefore in absolute numbers, this is actually unprecedented anywhere in the history of the world. It also comes at a time when much of the developed world and also China have aging populations. Overall, India will overtake China as the largest population in the world before 2030. At the current growth rate, India will easily exceed 600 million internet users by 2018 or much before that. This will make India the biggest open internet access market in the world and therefore this is the place to capitalize on some serious growth. And remember guys, India is the largest DEMOCRACY in the world, and that word democracy is what is changing the minds of Google, Twitter, Facebook, Uber etc…to start moving away from China and more into India.

India is also set to overtake the U.S. as the world's largest Facebook market by number of users before the end of this year, which already at over 135 million users, is the only country specific market in the world where Facebook is aspiring to have 1 billion users, nowhere else are they or can they even aspire for this guys. It was literally just a few months ago that Zuckerberg met with Modi to discuss the push forward of internet useage in India and has been in India yet again to push his ideas. Discussions are always continuing with the top web corporations and the politicians of India, to push forward Internet useage in the country.

India added 100 million new users to the Internet in 2015, taking the country to more than 400 million users -- more than there are residents of the US. But with another 800 million yet to be connected, the world's biggest tech companies are eager to be a part of India's consumer tech boom in the next few years. Between Google last month beginning its mission to hook up train stations around India with free Wi-Fi and Facebook's controversial Free Basics initiative, which will give limited e-services to the poor at no cost, expect the numbers to only accelerate. In 2015, smartphone sales in India eclipsed those in the US for the first time ever, according to Counterpoint Research. China remains the world's largest phone market, but it's nearing saturation point, with growth stalling in 2015 for the first time. The US is a similarly tough nut to crack, with 79 percent of people already owning smartphones, according to ComScore.

Due to these statistics and current initiatives and business projects taking place in this country, India is of course set to shortly become the largest population of web users in the world!

I realize guys that many of you may primarily be involved in .COM and you may ask that although India is rapidly becoming a massive user base in the online world, why would the users move to a cctld like .IN rather than .COM or another of the many new/old extensions? My belief is that .COM is becoming slightly saturated or which I why I chose .IN over .COM when concentrating on ROI.


Of course, I believe that .COM is still CURRENTLY king globally and will be king for a long long time, there is no denying that. I personally started off in domaining over 12 years ago with primarily .coms, .orgs and .nets. I now have no .coms in my portfolio and have also sold most of my .nets and .orgs too to generate enough funds to buy into .IN which I believe is the next big thing for sure! .Com is great for primarily international/USA traffic, but Google has a local search site for many individual countries, for example Google.ca for Canada, Google.fr for France & Google.co.uk for the UK. These local search engines tend to give priority to local domains and Google in India will tend to give priority for .IN extensions when end users are searching for specific items. Therefore IF any major corporation is interested in gaining traffic from INDIAN customers then they will need the .IN extension to further this cause and create a highly ranked online portal to their store/services through the Indian webspace, which now many of them are already doing. I know that algorithms are continually changing and take into account many more other factors than this, and I may not be completely correct in my understanding. But using the .IN extension to start operations in India is a growing market and many global/Indian corporations are already doing this. .IN is now the primary extension for India and is unbeatable in generating traffic for businesses through the web whom want to capitalize on India’s enormous population. 



Most companies based within India are using .IN sites as their primary websites and redirecting their .com sites to the .IN ones and having been doing so for many years now. Also, many international companies are already using .IN sites as their primary portals for Indian originated specific traffic and then transferring into their .com sites or even just using the .IN sites as their primary sites over there, built specifically for the Indian market. Most international companies use ccTLDs in this manner and they are not just bought as a defensive move to protect their trademark and name, although this is definitely also a major advantage of owning all important extensions of a brand in new major emerging markets. Also another great stat is that the IMF have concluded that the total size of the Indian economy is set to surpass that of Japan and Germany combined by 2019.

Again, why not .com for Indians? Well .com is still used by Indians and it always will be just as it is still used by Germans or the British. But INDIAN users do often prefer the .IN extension over .com, unless of course they are specifically looking for products or services that are based outside of India. This is similar to markets such as the UK in which .co.uk is the predominant extension used, German market where .de is used over .com unless looking for global services etc.....Yet India is even more nationalistic than most of these other countries and in a similar manner to China, Indians always prefer to use INDIAN identifiable services & options due to long established trust and pride in their country and this is exactly why the .IN extension is prime real estate for the Indian webspace. It is also the preferred extension that is being pushed by the Indian government and that is exactly why many are now investing in .IN names.



Guys, im sure you're pretty much up to date with the current marketplace anyway but yeah go ahead and check out the statistics for yourself in regards to India and i'm pretty sure that you'll agree with me when I say that it is going to blow up in a massive way! All of these stats that I have mentioned can be verified on many established global business/news sites with a simple google search.

There's literally $Billions currently being poured into the Indian Webspace and Indian Internet usage right now, every single western/global company is dying to get in and many Indian companies are racking up their arsenal as we speak. The newly formed government is extremely pro-digital and the word on the street is that they are going to quickly start easing out a lot of national policies, making it easier to carry out business/services online. This already occurred yesterday in the start up sector.

I'm not sure if you guys are aware of what occurred just over a decade ago in relation to the telecoms industry over there but it went absolutely crazy and led to a full on price war in relation to tariffs and mobile phone products, which led to India rapidly becoming the number two country of the highest users of mobile devices in the world (soon to become number one). Yet this time, the rate of growth is expected to be more than triple that in relation to web usage, smartphone adoption ect.... Extremely cheap 4G with subsidised smartphones, tablets is expected to be rolled out on a national scale in 2016 by major companies such as Reliance ect.....

The number of end users in India is already set to surpass the number in USA, and we've not even reached the quarter way point in terms of the size of population in India.

The major western corporates are already betting big on India and by the end of the year, it'll be far too late to get in on the game as many old school players would've already got a foothold on the major keywords and won't be letting go for spare change. I myself wish I had go in earlier on the .IN game. BUT there is still massive opportunity RIGHT NOW, as it is STILL a buyer’s market which I don’t believe will be the case in one years time!
And since the market is on the cusp of exploding in India and I know the potential worth of these names in a year or two time will be immense.



Guys, you have to realise that by 2018, India will have twice the number of Internet users as the US does and has already overtaken the US in terms of number of user at the end of last year. Of course the market will take a while to fully mature, but in sheer advertising potential alone, this is amazing! And plus the speed of adoption nowadays both in web services and ecommerce is incredibly fast!
India already at this moment in time has over 400 million internet users, which is nearly 17 times the full actual population of the country of Australia guys. And as I write this email this very moment, India is adding 1.25 millions internet users to the web every single week which is nearly 180,000 new unique users of the internet per day! By the end of today, another 180,000 users would've come online and have started searching for things on the web and the same will happening again tomorrow, and the day after and the day after that....ect..... Those figures are just too wild to ignore! Yes of course, all of these users are not mature users as in the west, they will not all buy lots of items on through the web, they may not all spend hours on the web every single day BUT these aspects are rapidly changing and these users are quickly changing their habits and many are starting to replicate our habits here in the west.

Once an Indian picks up a smartphone, they will never go back! I think that investors in the web game tend not to pay too much attention on new emerging markets in the beginning, always instead looking towards .com & the western markets which I believe have now started to slowly saturate in terms of growth. Why buy up in Beverly Hills when there is no further growth happening there? When instead we can look at a new neighbourhood that is growing beyond all expectations and will soon be the new Beverly Hills of the East! The time is now, the buyers market is now! I don’t think investors here should miss out on this chance! Obviously no one here will take this information as gospel, so therefore I request anyone whom finds all of this interesting, then please research into this for yourself and I am sure that you will find that adding some nice .ins into your portfolio NOW rather than later will be a good financial decision. B-)
 
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And after CVCV.in buyout created by various people, LLLL.in CHIPS buyout is currently on-going, by a Chinese team.
 
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And after CVCV.in buyout created by various people, LLLL.in CHIPS buyout is currently on-going, by a Chinese team.

Indeed, I am very much surprised the speed at which the buyout is happening.. :) At the same time not surprised as this is quite natural to see the 4L.in chips buyout event as many chinese investors believe in .IN and they are indeed smart investors too. I have highlighted this almost a month before with 4N.in stats :)
 
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I believe the reason why India stagnated behind China was due to an age old bureaucratic culture

Which comes back to my point about why bureaucracy is a bigger issue.

You state that Indians are far more oppressed than Chinese people?

Unquestionably and its a complex subject but you only have to spend time in both countries to see how and in what way.

You state that religion oppresses people in India

Not quite - I do believe religion in India is definitely beneficial and cohesive. However, the point I was making was that oppression also comes from all all quarters including resultant circumstances.

yet people in India are free to practice whichever religion they choose or none at all, but in China the government completely controls the institutions of all religions

Yes but there is *some* control and im not disputing a lack of some freedoms in China. I'm disputing that it really affects people much in day to day life and therefore is that big a deal. I'm also disputing that democracy in China is desirable for economic growth or even as a model at all.

You also asked me as to whether I have ever spent more than one month outside of India. May I ask the same question to you Huku?

Sure, I'm British and live in Asia. I've lived in 5 countries and spent considerable time in over 50 countries (if you include island states). Collectively, I've spent years in China, India and SE Asia.

And why ask ME that question?

Because all too often people talk a great deal and with great authority about a country which they have not spent a significant amount of time in (or even ever visited) basing much of what they say on the propaganda they're fed by the local media.

Im sorry, but why assume that I have spent my whole life in India?

I never said that. Well you say you have visited China - I doubt you have spent more than a couple of weeks there or visited more than one city. If you have, you didn't really talk to people or analyse what you were seeing otherwise I think your outlook would be different.

I think we BOTH AGREE that .IN is a good bet and that due to the current rate of growth happening in India

It will be a good investment but I do expect price growth to be considerably slower than some are expecting for the reasons I've already outlined.
 
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No point going too far into politics, this is all about .IN DOMAIN NAMES and their current market potential. The .IN market is already seeing massive growth this year and things are just getting more and more exciting day by day! The .IN story has only just begun guys. Supply of LLL.ins & NNN.ins has completely dried out and are now only available on the market at much higher prices than a couple of months ago. On top of this buyouts are occurring in numerous different .IN patterns due to interest on a massive scale from the Chinese. Indians themselves are also now going wild for .IN, especially Indian startups whom are heavily investing in the .IN extension as their primary addresses, especially decent keywords.

Yes there is a solid buyout of NNN, LLL and NNNN at the moment due to big Chinese domainers entering the space and this has been a wake up call for the rest of the domaining community too and we are now seeing many American/European domainers trying to quickly build up their .IN portfolios, as it is still a buyers market right now and will be for a couple of more months before things really start heating up around summer/autumn time (around about the time that 4G explodes on a national scale in India). Keyword sales inquiries are also coming in thick and fast, with lots of high priced sales happening on single keywords, although unfortunately many of them still being sold under NDA and therefore not being reported.

The .IN market has definitely shifted up a gear, lets look forward to the next stage which is already on its way and coming soon to a marketplace near you! :)
 
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I noticed a trend where companies have a .com but have another sister website on .in. Some of the companies are UK/US based with a branch/branches in India while some are India headquartered but with global clients. If the trend continues (I dont see why not), then the .in market can only get more interesting given the size of the country and rate of economic growth.
 
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The latest trend in Indian Industry is to get started with .in domains. The .coms are gone long back. Also, the .in gives the great Indian touch. Look at airtel.in or big corporations, all are trying to get started with Indian extensions.

Shopify has a .in, Even google has blogspot.in for various reasons. The Indian extension is getting wide acceptance and people relate to it.

Forget about LLLL or NNNN or any other investor angle. Think about a business say you sell tyres. Tyres.in sounds a great name to get started. Or Bedsheets.in or toys.in or any product or service name.

I have seen doctors who have their own domains with the area of speciality, for example, dietician.in would be the great name for a dietician.

The other advantage is 80% of Indian population still Is not connected to the internet, as the penetration of internet increases, there will be BOOM in .in Usage.

The bright days are coming
 
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Its also worth mentioning that India (like China) has strong capital controls. The Rupee isn't a fully convertable currency as there are lot of restrictions for free movement of funds in and out of India. Indian's are in some way restricted in terms of how much foreign currency they can hold and in what way, which is part of the reason they have often turned to Gold.

However, there could be (in the future) a component of Indian Domain investors who use domains as a portable, store of wealth in the same way that the Chinese have been doing.
 
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Great post and some really interesting points. I think what is exciting about Indian domain name market for me is how much of a sleeping giant it is (or was). I remember feeling like I had really missed the boat with .co.uk and .com domain names in about 2010 when I realised that all the serious gems had been regged prior to 2006 and reseller prices were already high, so started regging Indian domain names in 2011/12. It's been a long game and I sold virtually nothing for the first few years, but it's really only just started to kick off since mid 2015. This year sales have been steady at one or more a week, averaging about $100/sale for me (I sell wholesale to reseller). Prices have definitely shifted too, and there is a lot more liquidity on the reseller market than there was a year ago, so I feel more confident about renewal fees and picking up drops. So many little gems of the future to handreg, like I recently handregged coffeepods.in, search traffic in India has tripled for the term in the last two years and will continue to grow as nespresso spreads and Indian middle class grows. That's a handreg this year that I'm confident I can hold and sell for $500+ in 2 years time, or could easily develop into an Amazon skin site.

Traffic volume in India is just colossal too, I have a few domains with high search volume (punjabisongs.in, traininfo.in) and even as parked domains you see the sheer volume of traffic. traininfo receives about 1000 uniques a month parked at sedo (I bought it for $50 last year).

I don't know much about .cn domains and I am sure they are huge too, but I have played long on Indian domains for a few years now and I can see that 2016 is a game changer year.
 
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Now before I start to give my opinion on the Indian extension, I wish to convey the fact that I am definitely NOT trying to hype up the .IN scene to propagate my own portfolio or investments, which many people often believe when domainers make positive comments on certain extensions. Although I must say that I am the owner of a fair few nice .IN names, I feel that I am quite behind with .IN and therefore playing catch up on pretty much a daily basis now through hand regs and buying on reseller market, trying to build up a decent portfolio of .in at reasonable prices, before its too late. Many strong key (and clever) players have been in the .IN game for many many years, secretly trading amongst themselves and waiting for the explosion that is about to occur in the next few months.

I started investing in .IN a few years back but it has only been over the last couple of years, that I have realized the true potential in this amazing extension. Many years ago, I had initially thought that .in was only good for domain hacks, with quite a few companies all over the globe buying .in names primarily for only that purpose ( many still do) and not even thinking about the traffic from India but I only fully realized a couple of years ago that I was very wrong about .in and wished that I had got in much earlier and I think that the Chinese are also realising that now too.

I am sure you are all aware of the recent rapid momentum with NNN.ins & LLL.ins which are showing growth at an unprecedented speed, prices increasing on a daily basis. This shows the potential of .IN and also a precursor of what is going to happen in the coming months. And in a matter of speaking, I guess it is already starting to happen right now as we speak, with more and more end users buying .Ins and interesting being sparked all over India and globally too. After rapid increases in NNN.ins & LLL.ins sparked by the Chinese, then will come massive increases in sale prices of .IN keywords, which are already becoming hot property in India right now anyway.

The .IN extension is definitely the future of the Indian Webspace and the market is starting to move extremely fast at this moment in time, some very exciting times ahead! Not sure if you guys have been keeping up to date with the news, but over the last few months, there has been some very big news about the Indian webspace market. Flipkart, India’s largest e-commerce company, raised $6 Billion in total venture capitalists, and $1 Billion just last year and the company is now valued at $15 Billion. This funding figure matches facebook’s fundraising back in 2011 and makes it the third largest deal of its kind in the world!

Also during the same week last year, Amazon announced a $2 Billion investment in its India unit and has recently stated that India is the next ‘Trillion Dollar’ market, stating that the size of opportunity in India is so large it will be measured in trillions, not billions!

There are many excellent figures for India's internet entrepreneurs from the commitment and faith in India of the larger firms & global corporations. There have been many such multi-billion/million deals last year and this year seems just as exciting, if not more. There are also major rumors now that Walmart's entry into Indian e-commerce is very imminent! Things are starting to move extremely quickly over there and the market is about to mature to a completely new level guys! Just yesterday, the Prime Minister of India launched a $1.5 Billion fund for new startups. India truly is on the cusp of a digital revolution. Mobile phone subscriptions in the country have already passed the 1 Billion mark and these are now quickly being replaced by smartphones. This is pretty much a once in a lifetime moment, and the prime minister has stated that “the transformation occuring is on a scale that is, perhaps, unmatched in human history”.

The changing landscape in India is now moving at neck breaking speed. Internet access has rapidly expanded and the Reliance Group is due to make a move by summer of this year that will totally change everything in India, with EXTREMELY cheap access to 4G! Already mostly through mobile devices, Indians are now increasingly shifting daily activity online, like reading the newspaper, doing bank transactions and buying goods and services, from shoes to refrigerators etc….

Nowadays in India, billboards, text messages and emails bombard people every day with news of deep online-only discounts and special offers. By June, more Indians are expected to access the Internet on their cellphones — 371 million — than the entire population of the United States! And we are just talking about cellphone internet connections here, not even including the other initiatives in fixed line, fibre optic, cable connections etc…

Just this week, an indian firm just released a smartphone that is priced under 500 rupees, less than 5 USD (1% of the price of the latest Apple iPhone). The current median in India age is 27, nearly a full decade younger than in China!

E-commerce in India is growing at a compound annual rate of 34 percent, according to the Internet and Mobile Association of India.

By next year, many experts agree on the fact that there will be half a billion Indians online. India has already surpassed the USA in terms of number of users. A flood of cheap smartphones in the market is encouraging rapid internet adoption and an online revolution is taking place. Unlike the other BRIC countries such a China, Russia and Brazil, the consumers in India are largely Anglophone which means that as Indians become the second-largest nationality online (after the Chinese), they simultaneously will become the single largest group on the English-language internet. A vast majority of them using the English language as the preferred way to communicate online!


On top of that mobile increase, fibre optic subscribers through the Indian government's NOFN project are likely to reach over 600 million by 2020! With average Internet speeds in India set to triple over the next couple of years, this is going to be the LARGEST MARKET in the world and it will all start kicking off towards sometime this summer!



India is the worlds largest democracy and has the second largest population of English speakers in the world. It also currently has the world's largest youth population. In total the population of India is equivalent of more than the populations of Europe and the US combined! Just think about this sort of opportunity guys!

Just literally a few months ago, Japans richest man (owner of SoftBank) invested $627million in an Indian web company and stated that is had plans to invest $10Billion over the next couple of years due to the vast market potential of India.



India's population has now crossed over the 1 billion mark, more than half of its population are younger than 25 and nearly 70 percent of its 1.25 billion population is under 40. Therefore in absolute numbers, this is actually unprecedented anywhere in the history of the world. It also comes at a time when much of the developed world and also China have aging populations. Overall, India will overtake China as the largest population in the world before 2030. At the current growth rate, India will easily exceed 600 million internet users by 2018 or much before that. This will make India the biggest open internet access market in the world and therefore this is the place to capitalize on some serious growth. And remember guys, India is the largest DEMOCRACY in the world, and that word democracy is what is changing the minds of Google, Twitter, Facebook, Uber etc…to start moving away from China and more into India.

India is also set to overtake the U.S. as the world's largest Facebook market by number of users before the end of this year, which already at over 135 million users, is the only country specific market in the world where Facebook is aspiring to have 1 billion users, nowhere else are they or can they even aspire for this guys. It was literally just a few months ago that Zuckerberg met with Modi to discuss the push forward of internet useage in India and has been in India yet again to push his ideas. Discussions are always continuing with the top web corporations and the politicians of India, to push forward Internet useage in the country.

India added 100 million new users to the Internet in 2015, taking the country to more than 400 million users -- more than there are residents of the US. But with another 800 million yet to be connected, the world's biggest tech companies are eager to be a part of India's consumer tech boom in the next few years. Between Google last month beginning its mission to hook up train stations around India with free Wi-Fi and Facebook's controversial Free Basics initiative, which will give limited e-services to the poor at no cost, expect the numbers to only accelerate. In 2015, smartphone sales in India eclipsed those in the US for the first time ever, according to Counterpoint Research. China remains the world's largest phone market, but it's nearing saturation point, with growth stalling in 2015 for the first time. The US is a similarly tough nut to crack, with 79 percent of people already owning smartphones, according to ComScore.

Due to these statistics and current initiatives and business projects taking place in this country, India is of course set to shortly become the largest population of web users in the world!

I realize guys that many of you may primarily be involved in .COM and you may ask that although India is rapidly becoming a massive user base in the online world, why would the users move to a cctld like .IN rather than .COM or another of the many new/old extensions? My belief is that .COM is becoming slightly saturated or which I why I chose .IN over .COM when concentrating on ROI.


Of course, I believe that .COM is still CURRENTLY king globally and will be king for a long long time, there is no denying that. I personally started off in domaining over 12 years ago with primarily .coms, .orgs and .nets. I now have no .coms in my portfolio and have also sold most of my .nets and .orgs too to generate enough funds to buy into .IN which I believe is the next big thing for sure! .Com is great for primarily international/USA traffic, but Google has a local search site for many individual countries, for example Google.ca for Canada, Google.fr for France & Google.co.uk for the UK. These local search engines tend to give priority to local domains and Google in India will tend to give priority for .IN extensions when end users are searching for specific items. Therefore IF any major corporation is interested in gaining traffic from INDIAN customers then they will need the .IN extension to further this cause and create a highly ranked online portal to their store/services through the Indian webspace, which now many of them are already doing. I know that algorithms are continually changing and take into account many more other factors than this, and I may not be completely correct in my understanding. But using the .IN extension to start operations in India is a growing market and many global/Indian corporations are already doing this. .IN is now the primary extension for India and is unbeatable in generating traffic for businesses through the web whom want to capitalize on India’s enormous population. 



Most companies based within India are using .IN sites as their primary websites and redirecting their .com sites to the .IN ones and having been doing so for many years now. Also, many international companies are already using .IN sites as their primary portals for Indian originated specific traffic and then transferring into their .com sites or even just using the .IN sites as their primary sites over there, built specifically for the Indian market. Most international companies use ccTLDs in this manner and they are not just bought as a defensive move to protect their trademark and name, although this is definitely also a major advantage of owning all important extensions of a brand in new major emerging markets. Also another great stat is that the IMF have concluded that the total size of the Indian economy is set to surpass that of Japan and Germany combined by 2019.

Again, why not .com for Indians? Well .com is still used by Indians and it always will be just as it is still used by Germans or the British. But INDIAN users do often prefer the .IN extension over .com, unless of course they are specifically looking for products or services that are based outside of India. This is similar to markets such as the UK in which .co.uk is the predominant extension used, German market where .de is used over .com unless looking for global services etc.....Yet India is even more nationalistic than most of these other countries and in a similar manner to China, Indians always prefer to use INDIAN identifiable services & options due to long established trust and pride in their country and this is exactly why the .IN extension is prime real estate for the Indian webspace. It is also the preferred extension that is being pushed by the Indian government and that is exactly why many are now investing in .IN names.



Guys, im sure you're pretty much up to date with the current marketplace anyway but yeah go ahead and check out the statistics for yourself in regards to India and i'm pretty sure that you'll agree with me when I say that it is going to blow up in a massive way! All of these stats that I have mentioned can be verified on many established global business/news sites with a simple google search.

There's literally $Billions currently being poured into the Indian Webspace and Indian Internet usage right now, every single western/global company is dying to get in and many Indian companies are racking up their arsenal as we speak. The newly formed government is extremely pro-digital and the word on the street is that they are going to quickly start easing out a lot of national policies, making it easier to carry out business/services online. This already occurred yesterday in the start up sector.

I'm not sure if you guys are aware of what occurred just over a decade ago in relation to the telecoms industry over there but it went absolutely crazy and led to a full on price war in relation to tariffs and mobile phone products, which led to India rapidly becoming the number two country of the highest users of mobile devices in the world (soon to become number one). Yet this time, the rate of growth is expected to be more than triple that in relation to web usage, smartphone adoption ect.... Extremely cheap 4G with subsidised smartphones, tablets is expected to be rolled out on a national scale in 2016 by major companies such as Reliance ect.....

The number of end users in India is already set to surpass the number in USA, and we've not even reached the quarter way point in terms of the size of population in India.

The major western corporates are already betting big on India and by the end of the year, it'll be far too late to get in on the game as many old school players would've already got a foothold on the major keywords and won't be letting go for spare change. I myself wish I had go in earlier on the .IN game. BUT there is still massive opportunity RIGHT NOW, as it is STILL a buyer’s market which I don’t believe will be the case in one years time!
And since the market is on the cusp of exploding in India and I know the potential worth of these names in a year or two time will be immense.



Guys, you have to realise that by 2018, India will have twice the number of Internet users as the US does and has already overtaken the US in terms of number of user at the end of last year. Of course the market will take a while to fully mature, but in sheer advertising potential alone, this is amazing! And plus the speed of adoption nowadays both in web services and ecommerce is incredibly fast!
India already at this moment in time has over 400 million internet users, which is nearly 17 times the full actual population of the country of Australia guys. And as I write this email this very moment, India is adding 1.25 millions internet users to the web every single week which is nearly 180,000 new unique users of the internet per day! By the end of today, another 180,000 users would've come online and have started searching for things on the web and the same will happening again tomorrow, and the day after and the day after that....ect..... Those figures are just too wild to ignore! Yes of course, all of these users are not mature users as in the west, they will not all buy lots of items on through the web, they may not all spend hours on the web every single day BUT these aspects are rapidly changing and these users are quickly changing their habits and many are starting to replicate our habits here in the west.

Once an Indian picks up a smartphone, they will never go back! I think that investors in the web game tend not to pay too much attention on new emerging markets in the beginning, always instead looking towards .com & the western markets which I believe have now started to slowly saturate in terms of growth. Why buy up in Beverly Hills when there is no further growth happening there? When instead we can look at a new neighbourhood that is growing beyond all expectations and will soon be the new Beverly Hills of the East! The time is now, the buyers market is now! I don’t think investors here should miss out on this chance! Obviously no one here will take this information as gospel, so therefore I request anyone whom finds all of this interesting, then please research into this for yourself and I am sure that you will find that adding some nice .ins into your portfolio NOW rather than later will be a good financial decision. B-)
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Some facts are wrong in this article. Indian prefer .in over .com? comeon,take your example Flipkat.com not Flipkart.in and 2nd best ecommerce site Snapdeal.com not snapdeal.in.In most case, Indians prefer .com and go for .in only if .com not available. One more thing Google.in SERP list more .com than .in, in the GOOGLE Indian SERP simple becoz most Indian sites are .COM and not .IN. I had many sites and all are.COM not .in. Some big sites in India Naukri.com Jobs site, Shaadi.com matrimony site, flipkart.com, snapdeal.com. .IN is prefered but .COM is most prefered
 
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Some facts are wrong in this article. Indian prefer .in over .com? comeon,take your example Flipkat.com not Flipkart.in and 2nd best ecommerce site Snapdeal.com not snapdeal.in.In most case, Indians prefer .com and go for .in only if .com not available. One more thing Google.in SERP list more .com than .in, in the GOOGLE Indian SERP simple becoz most Indian sites are .COM and not .IN. I had many sites and all are.COM not .in. Some big sites in India Naukri.com Jobs site, Shaadi.com matrimony site, flipkart.com, snapdeal.com. .IN is prefered but .COM is most prefered
Prem you are referring multimillion or billion dollar orgs who have global ambitions. Also most of the examples you have quoted are correct, only point you need to note is most of them are either big or started before 2010, . IN shift started around 2011, it's part of transition, as a domain investor you have to look at the future apart from present too. Just my opinion. By 2020 you will notice. IN will be having 70 to 80% of Indian domains consumption share. Just my prediction.. . IN prices are hugely undervalued compare to similar extensions, so still it's a buy time.

Thanks
 
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There is no discussion about the fact that every country prefer their ccTld over .com.
.com has no chance versus .de, .co.uk, .it, .fr, .es, etc. and India will make no difference.
 
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There is no discussion about the fact that every country prefer their ccTld over .com.
.com has no chance versus .de, .co.uk, .it, .fr, .es, etc. and India will make no difference.

Really then why USA prefer .COM not .us. Each country is unique. Democracy standard this days but in middle east democracy is noting blood bath, their Democracy failed why? becoz Middle east is unique. So not all equal.


.IN future is their but as you said it take time and 5+ year. Right now and in next year, if .COM name available, they prefer .COM over .in. you know what, recently I talked to few good running Indian business for selling few of my great .com names, this indian business already have successful running .COM Indian web business, they very much interested in my domain and when i said $150. They just backtracked and the name i provided best suit their name than existing one but they feel a domain is not valuable more than $10. Just imagine, For $150 they feel too much? And you know what one company is large web design company and another one is million dollar consulting firm for very large Infra projects.
 
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Italy was the same in early 2000. Company preferred .com.. Then .it started to grow and now is the standard. Yes you have some .com, some .tv and even some .net or other extension, but everyone thinks about .it when it comes to go to a website
 
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Really then why USA prefer .COM not .us. Each country is unique. Democracy standard this days but in middle east democracy is noting blood bath, their Democracy failed why? becoz Middle east is unique. So not all equal.


.IN future is their but as you said it take time and 5+ year. Right now and in next year, if .COM name available, they prefer .COM over .in. you know what, recently I talked to few good running Indian business for selling few of my great .com names, this indian business already have successful running .COM Indian web business, they very much interested in my domain and when i said $150. They just backtracked and the name i provided best suit their name than existing one but they feel a domain is not valuable more than $10. Just imagine, For $150 they feel too much? And you know what one company is large web design company and another one is million dollar consulting firm for very large Infra projects.
Prem, that's part of cultural change, Many businesses followed the same path you mentioned even in Western world, however that's happened around 1996. India is a young democratic country, Internet growth started actually 5 years from now, it will be massive market in 5 years time... Pls look at the future.. I also aware of success stories people selling domains with 6 digits usd figures to corporates.. your one name sales failure shouldn't be attributed to the whole businesses... There are companies who paid 500k usd too to get a name.. But that doesn't mean every company will pay 500k usd

I have personally knew few. In domain names sales reported in 6 digits, can't disclose further as those are not my ones I know these are made by few of the friends I have and they are under NDA
 
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Italy was the same in early 2000. Company preferred .com.. Then .it started to grow and now is the standard. Yes you have some .com, some .tv and even some .net or other extension, but everyone thinks about .it when it comes to go to a website

You are talking about 15 years, if that time frame you are talking. yeah even I accept that after 15 year .in will be in big demand. .IN is long waiting game, it take years and many great gem in .in already registered and good gems that avail now take year to see cash in bank

Prem, that's part of cultural change, Many businesses followed the same path you mentioned even in Western world, however that's happened around 1996. India is a young democratic country, Internet growth started actually 5 years from now, it will be massive market in 5 years time... Pls look at the future.. I also aware of success stories people selling domains with 6 digits usd figures to corporates.. your one name sales failure shouldn't be attributed to the whole businesses... There are companies who paid 500k usd too to get a name.. But that doesn't mean every company will pay 500k usd

I have personally knew few. In domain names sales reported in 6 digits, can't disclose further as those are not my ones I know these are made by few of the friends I have and they are under NDA

I am not talking about 1 domain, well I tried selling 3 different domain in 3 different niche. In fact I even made a dozens call apart from emails for these $150 price. .In domain is baby toddler now, it just started to crawling, it have to learn walking, go to school, to college before start going to Job. So all quick or medium term investor save your bug.
 
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Really then why USA prefer .COM not .us. Each country is unique. Democracy standard this days but in middle east democracy is noting blood bath, their Democracy failed why? becoz Middle east is unique. So not all equal.


.IN future is their but as you said it take time and 5+ year. Right now and in next year, if .COM name available, they prefer .COM over .in. you know what, recently I talked to few good running Indian business for selling few of my great .com names, this indian business already have successful running .COM Indian web business, they very much interested in my domain and when i said $150. They just backtracked and the name i provided best suit their name than existing one but they feel a domain is not valuable more than $10. Just imagine, For $150 they feel too much? And you know what one company is large web design company and another one is million dollar consulting firm for very large Infra projects.
This is an example. One example is not representative imho.
.com is so saturated or so expensive, that you can't just do without your local ccTLD.

If you target India, just try to build the same website on a .com, then on a .in and compare how they rank for searches coming from India on google.co.in... You will understand the importance of a ccTLD :)
 
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You are talking about 15 years, if that time frame you are talking. yeah even I accept that after 15 year .in will be in big demand. .IN is long waiting game, it take years and many great gem in .in already registered and good gems that avail now take year to see cash in bank



I am not talking about 1 domain, well I tried selling 3 different domain in 3 different niche. In fact I even made a dozens call apart from emails for these $150 price. .In domain is baby toddler now, it just started to crawling, it have to learn walking, go to school, to college before start going to Job. So all quick or medium term investor save your bug.

I am sorry to hear about failures, what about those guys who are successful in selling?? Perhaps look at your sales strategies
 
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Guys spend wisely, if you buy think it long term investment 5 years minimum. so you need to keep $3(first year)+($8 *4) next 4 year = $35 per domain minimum. There are thread recently mushrooming saying buyout happening buy quick, act fast, just invest wisely, do you research outside of the thread. some of such thread burned my finger, just be wise.
 
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Guys spend wisely, if you buy think it long term investment 5 years minimum. so you need to keep $3(first year)+($8 *4) next 4 year = $35 per domain minimum. There are thread recently mushrooming saying buyout happening buy quick, act fast, just invest wisely, do you research outside of the thread. some of such thread burned my finger, just be wise.
Prem, well said
 
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@bytedo, I completely agree with you, there are definitely major global companies that have a .com and also a .IN sister site and this sort of trend is definitely continuing on a large scale, many global corporates are now using .IN for their indian operations.

@GMC, I also agree with you in regards to Keyword .INs, there is massive growth going on in this area right now and you are correct in stating that thousands of small/medium businesses are also craving to establish their businesses on a nice .IN keyword and I have also come across many other examples similar to which you mentioned in which individual professionals whom would like to set up marketing their services are buying .INs, such as doctors, engineers etc...And yeah, this is JUST THE BEGINNING, a massive BOOM is coming with 80% of the population yet to come online, which is a percentage that is going to change massively in the coming months due to great initiatives to bring the whole of India online, BIG things are happening in the industry right now. It will only be a buyers market until the end of the year or so, then purely a sellers market unless you have very large amount of funds to invest!

@domaininvestment.in, you are completely right about the potential of India and that the sleeping giant tiger has now finally awoken and for those of us whom missed the boat years back on .com, .co.uk & .de, then this is an awesome opportunity to be in at the initial stages and grab those gems before the gold rush and rest of the prospectors rush in with their $millions. You are also right about many hidden gems still available to hand reg, I am hand regging on a daily basis at the moment and many others are too. Also totally correct about the immense volume of traffic in India and the story with that aspect has only just begun too! I believe .cn is great too but I just don't think that it is as accessible to the rest of the world in the same way as .IN, therefore .IN the longterm, .IN will surpass .cn

@premkumar, you are quite wrong in your assumptions of .com over .IN for Indians. The game is totally changing in India now, .IN is very quickly becoming the stronger preference over .com and much easier to gain decent keywords too. You are talking about old age names and companies that have been around for a long long time that are still using .com for indian operations but this is totally changing now, everyone in India is chasing .INs now and setting up shop on the national extension. donnied79 is completely right when he states that every country prefers to use their cctld apart from USA which is centred around .com, rest of country users always believe that .com will be USA based or a global site so they always tend to go for their own national extension for local operations. You have to remember that .com was established as the prime extension for USA a long long time ago and that is why .us doesn't have much force with it. BUT the rest of the world is very different, look at the UK, Germany, China, Spain, France, Netherlands, Russia etc....I also have to state that many domainers whom didn't invest early in the .IN extension are often making ludicrous remarks to down play the potential and current progress of the .IN extension, possibly due to the fact that they had wished that they had paid pennies for these top end names or just reg fees many years ago. But to be honest, we all have these regrets, as I do about .co.uk and .de, I so wish I had got onto those trains in the early years but I accept that I missed out. But there is still time to board this .IN train, a few months left before prices really do shoot up.

@dnk, your comments are very weird and random, some crazy stuff going on in your mind there. A mental health issue with extreme psychosis I reckon.
 
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Really then why USA prefer .COM not .us

You really don't know? Internet started in The USA and they always treated .com as their own extension. This is the exception that proves the rule.

.IN is going big and the only diffrenence is when you and others wake up to that fact. Those who realized that a few years ago are on their way to reach domainers nirvana. Those who are late to the game still can catch up and build relatively decent portfolios, but the investment cost will be much higher. And those who say ".in what? pfff..." will miss a great opportunity in todays domaining and will be hitting their heads on the keyboard in not so distant future. :)
 
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@dnk, your comments are very weird and random, some crazy stuff going on in your mind there. A mental health issue with extreme psychosis I reckon.
Truekumar, please ignore DNK.. She has nice LLL.in names in one hand and I believe its the way to scare investors to buy more names. She keep copying and pasting the same stories every time in all posts and scare investors and give the impression that India is a rotten country .. If she is so scared why cant she sells her .IN Names , not a single name has stolen from her account ( i have asked her several times never gave me a one name reference , we can easily investigate from who is changes, something wrong with her posts for sure) I know 200 plus Indian domainers ., everyone feels she is making just baseless stories.. Just ignore ,thats the best thing here. Its up to the namepros mods to keep the threads healthy not encouraging such behaviour in namepros
 
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Italy was the same in early 2000. Company preferred .com.. Then .it started to grow and now is the standard. Yes you have some .com, some .tv and even some .net or other extension, but everyone thinks about .it when it comes to go to a website

Agreed - maybe at one time .com was coming to mind in India, but things have changed... if you grab any magazine in India now over 50% of domains in advertisements are .in AND GROWING!

In Canada, people specifically look for .ca so they know they are buying from Canada. When I see "clothes.com" I will assume this is a USA company NOT a company in India
 
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I think ccTLDs are more popular with local companies in almost all countries where the registry makes it easy and not too expensive to manage domains. Only if a company goes - or plans to go - global, does it really need the .com.

This certainly goes for my native Denmark, where almost all top sites use .dk, and my impression is that Indian companies are increasingly opting for .in.

GoDaddy, easily the world's largest registrar, already has a customer support centre in India, and as Elliot Silver just posted (http://www.domaininvesting.com/godaddy-2015-annual-report-things-to-watch/), India is "a major priority" for the company.

In GoDaddy's just released annual report, I found this comment especially encouraging for ccTLD investors:

"ccTLDs are important to our international expansion efforts as we have found international customers often prefer the ccTLD for the country or geographic market in which they operate."

I am not investing according to the "Chinese model". Although it already seems a fact that Chinese domainers are contributing to a rise in short .in domain prices, I believe .in will be a success in its own right even if the Chinese domain market were to crash tomorrow.
 
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