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Old 03-21-2008, 01:19 PM   #18 (permalink)
robmac
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Originally Posted by Yaadoo View Post
First of all I don't see them as being bigger than US, at least not in 10 years, but they are catching up. If you look at .us and where it is not. It's been out for quite a while and Sry to say after all the hype and it found it's stable price, Min LLL.us is only at like 45-50ish.

Plus if you think that your looking at this in a long term thing. Then go for it when it's actually coming not like 10 years earlier and pay 10 years worth of fees. The goal is to put your money in places that will boom shortly, not put them in places were it will get your money stuck for 10 years before anything happens. So if you say .in or .cn will be worth lots in 10 years, then get them on the 9th year when they are still low, but not now. I don't think trying to buy out all these .in or .co.in is logical.

And keep in mind about what happened to .us. USA is big now and .us ain't doing too great.
I am talking about the global economy not just a just domain extensions, its all in context.

Are you telling me that asia will not be a dominant econmic force in 10 years time? aisa includes china, india, korea, japan, pakistan etc?? there is not one ecomonist that thinks the U.S. will be the global number 1 in 10 years time.

China is already buying up u.s. and u.k companys like i buy burgers.

if you put this in relation to domains, .asia will be stronger than .us no problem.

and I also think longterm. 10 * $6 is $60, i nice generic $10,000 i can live with that
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