Ok i see threds here about .in and wondering with the price drop and almost all .in premium gone now almost all 3 lll.in gone what do you think my list is worth i grabbed some of the premiums a while back. CFM.IM NGF.IN PGH.IN HGN.IN FGE.IN RGF.IN RGP.IN HGP.IN NFD.IN PGF.IN
You got some excellent names here. I think all premiums are worth Mid $xx - Low $xxx. If they are dictionary words/common acronyms then their value will be much more.
Still 100 s of LLL.in are avaialble , I grabbed snk.in and jsh.in today .. SNK - Strong Name Key JSH - Java Application Launcher Shell Btw I think the Tld s value from low $$ to mid $$ ..
Just did a scan yesterday , only low quality 3 letter IN are available for registration . I assume the value of IN will be quadrupled in few months after all the 3 letter domains are taken . I have few ones with 100 million keyword search results , hoping to get a good sale in future.
I think a lot of people are overlooking the value of LLL.in domains with "low quality" letters. I am a big investor of .in's. I have about 800 right now. Some of my best performing .ins making over 5 dollars a day parking are 3 letter domains with the letter Q. It might not be heavily used in America, but in India, it is a different story. I selected all of my lll.in domains by running the frequency using only google india, and google's adword keyword program using India as the default country. I joined pretty much just to make this point. Don't focus on what is valuable only in the states. You are buying an INDIA domain. Focus on the value in India. I even passed up some LLL.in domains with Q in them for other "premium" names that I am now regretting when I look at my parking performance for the "low quality" lll.in's I got. Just my 2 cents. And as an overall note, anyone who is doubting the power of .in's is going to regret it. India is the second largest country in the world, with over 1.2 billion people, and has more english speaking citizens than the UK. And those numbers are growing daily. It is also the most heavily invested country for American foreign business investments... So you guys do the math.