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| Domain Magnate™ Name: Michael Last Online: Today 05:14 PM iTrader: (68) Join Date: Nov 2005
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DNF$: 6,457 Location: DnMagnate.com | Here is an interesting comparison http://www.google.com/trends?q=.ca%2...ate=all&sort=0 |
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| Last Online: Today 02:49 PM iTrader: (23) Join Date: Mar 2005
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DNF$: 9,001 Location: BeeCee
Country: | will be interesting to check that graph in another year. to be fair, try this graph. also try it with .co.in http://www.google.com/trends?q=.in%2...ate=all&sort=0
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| Internet Ventures Last Online: 10-23-2009 08:43 PM iTrader: (32) Join Date: Mar 2006
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DNF$: 3,809 Location: www...
Country: | It appears .CA is in the lead in the current stretch of the 'race'. Some great sales reported at DN Journal: CV.ca $54,977 Income.ca $24,242 Diplomas.ca $17,999 Pharmacies.ca $15,663 Eyeglasses.ca $11,410 ZZZ.ca $9,959 but.... LLL.IN words are starting to sell very well already: Ron.in $1,200 Hot.in $4,605
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DNF$: 9,001 Location: BeeCee
Country: | hot.ca and ron.ca would sell for more than the .in versions right now.
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| Exclusive Lifetime Member Name: Samit Last Online: Today 02:37 PM iTrader: (31) Join Date: Nov 2006
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DNF$: 639 Location: mwzd.com
Country: | Hot.in sold for $4,605 - Ron is not a common name here, so probably. Even hot.mobi sold for $40,000 ![]() Basically the Canadian market has a lot more penetration that India at the moment, when the percentages get closer it will be a different matter all together. Guess there will always be comparisons though. ![]()
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