I have had no luck selling them even cheap. I have some good keyword 1 and 2 words .in's and have gotten no offers so far even after posting them in different forums in make offer section. I think it will take many years before they have any worth. I have a few 2 words that in the .com extentions were sold for 6 figures but no one even makes an offer of $xxx. Pretty sad.
That echos my feelings exactly, seems like this was a bad investment for me.
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German and Dutch words in those extension are the ultimo primo words, those that are language specific and have meaning to the entire population.
There's a couple of ways to look at this prospect...I agree that's why I went after Hindi .in names from the beginning, they have good traffic just nobody is interested in buying them.
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Secondly, .in and other ccTLD's are supposed to be going to IDN.IDN. So, is there really a massive market out there?
I honestly believe that many prospective buyers may be holding off on ccTLD's that are destined to become IDN.IDN. They may be leery of a short life on their investment.
Secondly, .in and other ccTLD's are supposed to be going to IDN.IDN. So, is there really a massive market out there?
I honestly believe that many prospective buyers may be holding off on ccTLD's that are destined to become IDN.IDN. They may be leery of a short life on their investment.
In the meantime, don't expect any decent sales on the forums, get in touch with companies advertising for said keywords in India.
...I now have close to 150 .ins and my outlook is a 12 to 20 year turn window. That window is huge, but I feel to get the most return on these investments that I need to have a long term mindset...
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