IMHO a dotcom would certainly be valuable, but the .in extension kills 99% of the value
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Bought it with intent of developing.
It would be great if any one could advice raw value and may be value with some decent traffic after development few months down the line.
Many Thanks.
IMHO a dotcom would certainly be valuable, but the .in extension kills 99% of the value
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What are online toys ? An example ?
Online games makes sense, definitely. Online toys ?
I think Katherine has hit the nail on the head there...
Is a 'toy' always a physical product?.. I think the answer has
to be yes, as any virtual 'toy' is invariably referred to as a
game.
It is an interesting thought that the definition of 'toy' could be
redefined, perhaps at some point in the future, but currently
EVERYONE's understanding of that word is that it relates to a
physical product.
thanks for all your inputs much appreciated !!!
Unfortunately, these .in domains hold very little value at the moment. I bought one a few months ago; a generic, high-value household appliance term, for peanuts. I'm expecting to renew it for at least five years before I see a return.
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