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    Default One word .in domains

    Can anyone see a demand for one word .in domains that are verbs for instance. for example?

    walked.in

    Can anyone see a time where all one word .ins will be taken like .coms?
    Is there anyone out there building a portfolio of one word .ins?

    Would like to get peoples ideas on this subject

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    Default Re: One word .in domains

    I don't think that it's a good idea to be registering or buying domains just because they fit a pattern - like the fact that they are one word. Instead, you've got to look at the individual qualities of the domains.

    There are lots of obscure words in the English language (and in other Indian languages). There are also words in odd sounding tenses. Just because they are one word doesn't make them worth registering.

    The problem with these sorts of domains is that they rely on a "greater fool" theory - the owner hopes to sell to another domainer at a profit who hopes to sell to still another domainer at a profit and so on. Someone will be left holding the bag at the end of the day because they aren't really domains that will ever get a sale to an enduser.

    On the other hand, a quality domain can be used by an end user to set up a website for a business. The value of these domains comes from what an end user is likely to pay and the probability that an end user will want to buy it. It doesn't rely on an inflationary domainer environment - but instead on money coming in from the outside.

    So, in short, concentrate on commercial terms that have meaning and resonance. Obviously you don't want them to be too long, but just because a domain is one word doesn't in itself give it value.

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    Default Re: One word .in domains

    Here's interesting information - there are about 500,000 to 1,000,000 words in the English language depending on how you count them:
    Number of Words in the English Language

    That would mean there are *lots* of unregistered one word .in domains (although that doesn't mean they are worth registering).

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    Default Re: One word .in domains

    Quote Originally Posted by Jeff View Post
    Here's interesting information - there are about 500,000 to 1,000,000 words in the English language depending on how you count them:
    Number of Words in the English Language

    That would mean there are *lots* of unregistered one word .in domains (although that doesn't mean they are worth registering).
    With so many words in the english language you can understand why people who learn english as a second language find it difficult.

    There is the odd single word domain still available and worth regging. I used an english dictionary wordlist of ~70k words and found half a dozen decent names.

    Also, the .in extension has the added benefit of being exactly that... "in". If you check out sedo you can see some clever domains up for sale, such as search.in, move.in etc. I'm not sure if walked.in would be worth regging. Walk.in would be, but that is probably alread regged.

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    Default Re: One word .in domains

    Yes , the .in extension has the advantage the word in , for example problems. in is a fairly common phrase

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    Default Re: One word .in domains

    yes..came across a lot of good .INs which are still available..thanks for your tips guys..

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    Default Re: One word .in domains

    Counterproof.com sold today at Bido for.... a grand total of $51.

    So, even in .com, just because a domain is one word, doesn't mean it has value.

    In .in you need to be much more selective than for a .com.

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    Default Re: One word .in domains

    Quote Originally Posted by Jeff View Post
    Counterproof.com sold today at Bido for.... a grand total of $51.

    So, even in .com, just because a domain is one word, doesn't mean it has value.

    In .in you need to be much more selective than for a .com.
    Totally agree. A crap domain is a crap domain not matter what tld it has.

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    Default Re: One word .in domains

    One word domain can have value, but .... As previous post mentioned it depends what is the word. I recently studied the frequency of words in the Wikipedia. Number of words in the English (and other languages) dictionary can vary. Let me give you some stats of words ranked by frequency of occurrence.


    • Rank(1-50) Frequency Count(86M-3M) Examples(the, of, and, in, to, a, is) Words that are stop words.
    • Rank(51-3K) Frequency Count(2.4-56K) Examples(university, January, tea, sharp) Words form the “core” of the English dictionary — words that are most frequently used.
    • Rank(3K-200K) Frequency Count(56K-11 Examples(officiates, polytonality, neoligism) Words that can be found in some large and comprehensive dictionaries (above rank 50K are mostly Long Tail words)
    • Rank(200K-5.8M) Frequency Count(117-1) Examples(euprosthenops, eurotrochilus, lokottaravada) Terms from obscure niches, misspelled words, transliterated words from other languages, new words and “not words at all”

    So "one dictionary word domain" is something very vague and prices can vary from word to word.

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    Default Re: One word .in domains

    Really interesting stuff - thanks Ross!

 

 
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