I think most domainers should be happy when they see good names sell for good money. Any domainers who think those were "cheap prices"should have been bidding. I am happy with the exposure and activity of .in domains on a public platform like Sedo.Here are the results:
http://www.domaininvesting.com/apartment-in-is-largest-sale-at-sedo-in-auction/
What do you think?
Here are the results:
http://www.domaininvesting.com/apartment-in-is-largest-sale-at-sedo-in-auction/
What do you think?
Here are the results:
http://www.domaininvesting.com/apartment-in-is-largest-sale-at-sedo-in-auction/
What do you think?
I think Sedo got it wrong, just over 20% of the carefully selected premium .in names sold.
Some nice sales with very few bidders is a reflection of the high reserves lack of marketing etc. Take away the top three sales and you have almost a disaster.
A great opportunity to really promote the Indian extension was mishandled. Would like to see another auction house give it a try sometime but most will be reluctant after this result.
Opportunity missed!
Any idea how many names sold in the previous .IN auctions ?
I believe the auction I sponsored was in May/June 2012 but cannot find any reference on the forum?Any idea how many names sold in the previous .IN auctions ?
I believe the auction I sponsored was in May/June 2012 but cannot find any reference on the forum?
Love the comment "less than stellar .co.in" was I missing something?
I believe the auction I sponsored was in May/June 2012 but cannot find any reference on the forum?