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Hi Everyone,
What do you think is a better investment .in or .co.in?
I am considering registering some Hindi words in the .in cctld, any advice? Has anyone had any luck monetizing or selling these types of domains?
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Re: .in newbie question...
The answer in India right now is definitely "both".
Invest the extra money to make sure you have both options when they're available.
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Re: .in newbie question...
For the most part, right now, .co.in probably has more traffic, simply due to some localized use. But in the long-run, .in is probably better.
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Re: .in newbie question...
Thanks for the responses!
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Re: .in newbie question...
No worries - welcome to the world of .in and .co.in
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Re: .in newbie question...
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For the most part, right now, .co.in probably has more traffic, simply due to some localized use. But in the long-run, .in is probably better.
i agree with Steve 100%. If you can, why not reg both. Welcome.
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Re: .in newbie question...
Agreed as well.
Heck, if its such a good name, get the .org.in and .net.in too! ;D
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