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haha that's funny you just sold poop.in, I just registered crap.in
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Online--poker.info 1011824 poker 387395 poker game 286851 online poker Wanna buy it from me??? Look at those overture numbers man! I also have poker-online-blackjack.info Check the results on overture! 1011824 poker 387395 poker game 286851 online poker Wow!! Wanna buy? |
I just got my share of .in names :Graucho
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I remember the .xxx domains. They didn't work :(
something.in is tempting though. |
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online poker is typed in more than poker-online-blackjack |
thehun.in is gone :1orglaugh
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I got a few nice .IN from the pre-register :) All generic names with 100 000 overture results or more, and PPC over 3 USD in average ;)
ccTLD's is the future, countries that have more then english as official languages, will have their national top level domain as the most important one. I also notice that in some contries the national identity is very important, and I guess .IN will be one of those. Anyway, india is retarded and will continue to be so for another 3-5 years, atleast. Wish I got some really cool names :( I'm currently considering to trade a generic indian top-name for a swedish ccTLD. let's see what happens. Although google filter away the "in", you can build cool stuff with a .IN domain, like luxuryhotels.in/usa or takeaway.in/newyork |
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METRO/RAIL: NewDelhiMetro.com DelhiRail.com DelhiRailway.com DelhiTrain.com MumbaiRail.com MumbaiRailway.com |
i am sure bdjuf registered metrosexuals.in
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lol!
I just a few my self. teenporn.in is one of em. |
I wish I got sex.in
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sextoys would be cool for the indian market.. to develop! |
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I just regged the .IN versions of some of my better .COM / .NET names. :winkwink:
DirectI still being a bitch, and I have no clue if I got any of my pre-regs. :helpme |
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I wish I understood the domain game. I see no value in a .IN domain except to mirror it on search engines to existing successful dot coms. I know I'm missing something here. Oh well. Another money train I won't be getting on. :Oh crap
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"The richest man in a prospecting field is always the lone guy selling everyone the shovels."
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Just picked up many including.. Locals.in Scientists.in Champions.in VideoTapes.in Roadways.in RoboTech.in FindSex.in LawSchools.in Champs.in LawSchool.in Musiq.in NewFilms.in (india makes 50% more movies than hollywood) and many more... |
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I like my PhoneSex.in :)
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We will see how it evolves though. |
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.in extentions are a nice investment - Looks like a load of you guys here have been cleaning up! By the way - Who has kev.in? I wanted that one and am willing to buy, or trade kelv.in for it. |
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If I waited for it to "evolve", it would've been too late to grab anything good at this price. You know how that works :) Edit: Btw, i know a few law schools that would be interested in lawschools.in and same goes for med schools. Also picked up a major state name, which I am sure will cover my investment 100x times as much as i spent today :winkwink: |
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how is my one frp.in ?
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so I don't think you will get many type ins from english words and .in domains ever will they have some other value...? well, perhaps yes |
btw from what i know there's already the co.in extension and ppl in India are used to it so probably it will take a long time for sure before there will be even some established websites with the .in extension
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How about men.in? :) |
.in domains suck donkey testicles. There were a few good ones, but those are all gone now. Now anything registered is just because of foolish hype.
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am i missing something, how the fuck is a .in domain valuable unless you're snagging domains that use indian words?
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get them until its late
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Why in
I understand that india has huge market but there are other countries that have too. I was just wandering why is it *.in domains. Why not chinese, indonesians, philipines... whatewer? Is it because language barrier?
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and I am also wondering, if its wandering or wondering, but perhaps wondering, or maybe even wonderring.
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Haha, you of all people should be able to see through your own statement here. Everything is #'s and when you have a lot of them, you are golden. Google gets way more hits than any other search engine and yahoo is #2. That is why we TARGET those and then secondary everything else. Population India: 1,065,070,607 - median age = 24.4 - Purchasing Power - 3.033 Trillion Population Poland: 38,626,349 - median age = 36.2 - Purchasing Power - $427.1 Billion Internet users, 18 million India to 8 million Poland. India is an opening market that is booming and becoming more technical and Poland is a levelled market that isn't expected much more increase outside of the rate of population growth. India is going to be like we were during 1998 when everyone and their grandma started using the internet. |
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yea, tell me ... You can't compare India and Poland in this case at all. |
What's the best .in domains you got? Almost everything I looked for was already taken
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Didn't do much homework on this one, did you? - Even 90% of Indian search engines are in ENGLISH - I haven't yet found a Polish search engine in English - |
My point was that regardless how many people live in India, or how many of them speak English, they won't type in be default english terms in their browsers like insurance.in or hotlesbians.in
so whoever registers them and expects type in visitors, will be disappointed |
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but i STILL think many people who have no clue about doamins and registred some .in names in order to make easy cash will be disappointed I am not speaking about DomBuyer, he probably knows what he does and he has lots of money to risk anyway. |
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