Ace
Well-Known Member
What irritates me is that everytime DNJournal publishes its list of sales, some extensions, clearly less significant than .IN, are always present with decent prices, just like they have a reserved place on the list. At times, I would want to give up .IN.
You bring an interesting point. I think if it was easy to pull the ccTLDS sales reported in DNJ from the start of the year and then see how it compares with other ccTLDs, I think that would tell us how bad .in is doing or if its doing okay. I can write a tool, but will take 2-3 hours, which I do not have at the moment. But, I'll keep that in mind, incase I have 2-3 hours to spare WITH internet connection, I'll try to get that answer.