I own the following mexican domain names in .MX : - Consulting.mx - Formacion.mx - Azar.mx - Streaming.mx - Bookmaker.mx - Zapatillas.mx - Bubble.mx - Pronostico.mx - JuegosFlash.mx - Juegos-Gratis.mx - Juegos-Online.mx - Juegos3D.mx - DescargarJuegos.mx What do you think about them? Which value could I expect for this domain names. I think the mexican market is the most interesant market in South America with Argentina and Brazil. Mexico counts 110 million people and 25% internet penetration with an actual big growth. I saw that Tuning.mx and Management.mx were sold 4900$ each-one during January. Thanks in advance for your post. Sam (France)
First of all there is no such thing like DN Mexico but Nic Mexico Secondly I hardly believe you own whatever-name.mx because there is not such thing as MX extension alone. All Mexican domains are com.mx, net.mx, org.mx, edu. mx, gob.mx, similar to those in other countries: co.uk, org.uk, com.ar, etc. etc.
When I wrote "DN", I mean "Domain Name". Indeed, I booked my domain names on Nic.mx. You're wrong about your analyse. The ".mx" has opened last september and it's very new. It is why you almost see for the moment ".com.mx", ".net.mx", etc. It is like in Spain, in Poland or in Romania a few years ago. In Spain, ".com.es" was opened before ".es" - in Poland, ".com.pl" was opened before ".pl" - In Romania, ".com.ro" before ".ro", in Venezuela ".com.ve" before ".ve".... And now you can see that ".es, ".pl", ".ro" and ".ve" are became the norms in this countries, and the old extensions like ".com.es" have nearly diseapeared. If you can only see "com.br" in Brazil, "com.ar" in Argentina, or "com.tr" in turkey, it's simply because the extensions ".br", ".ar", ".tr" didn't exist for the moment. But it will come during the next years. You were wrong, but thanks for your reply