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It's not the plural, it's possessive.
The singular india.in is restricted, this domain with an 's' is the next best to India.
You cant get a keyword closer to the root than this.
This domain can have any one of thousands of uses.
Despite the fact that Indias.com works I find it difficult to accept a possessive in this case having too much value- try Indias.com maybe they would go to a few hundred.
That said I hope you get a massive sale as I own India.ind.in & Indian.co.in so it could only add value.
Despite the fact that Indias.com works I find it difficult to accept a possessive in this case having too much value- try Indias.com maybe they would go to a few hundred.
That said I hope you get a massive sale as I own India.ind.in & Indian.co.in so it could only add value.
exactly
'nothing' is a very definate term in my book
and there's been plenty of sales - as shown in that link - and still plenty of others all over the net.
.in picked up a lot of steam in the firsthand AND secondhand market.
plus, they cant ship computers there fast enough
India is booming.
Dont get me wrong I'm a .com hound - but .in will be interesting in the months and years to come.
DOn't know if that makes a differences, but India was at a time called the 'Indias'. In fact, in Greek it can also be called Indias (plural) as it is made up of various provinces. It is very local to India, sort of like the States.
DOn't know if that makes a differences, but India was at a time called the 'Indias'. In fact, in Greek it can also be called Indias (plural) as it is made up of various provinces. It is very local to India, sort of like the States.