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    Default Re: LLL.in 100% Buyout..

    Quote Originally Posted by domainpundit View Post
    for end users there is no difference between premium and non premium letters, at the same time premium letters had a better chance to sell as these are letters which are high in usage in terms of probability...

    Having said that, many names which are not sold on forums for XX $ , sold outside for low xxxx $ , if some one investing assuming they can sell in next 1to 2 years or so.. then they are wrong... LLL.ins are surely long term investment.. it may take 5 years or some times 10 years too.. if some one is not patient enough then better to stay away from LLL.ins...

    LLL.in buyout has occurred few times earlier... but the consistency of the buyout is not maintained for long term earlier, but this time its happening since June 2010... even if a name is dropping with in 3 days the same is getting registered... so I am seeing it as break-even for lll.in buyout... Also many lll.ins are put into use , which was not the case during earlier buy outs..... many lll.in s kept out of parking which itself is clearly telling the value of lll.in has increased and now the owners are started protecting their names at the risk of loosing parking revenue which was not the case earlier...
    If you truly believed in the potential of non premium LLL.in, you would not be trying to sell it for $5 within few days of registration.
    http://www.inforum.in/sale/10117-lll-names.html

    Yes, there may be 150% profit in your sale. But, in terms of $ value and time spent is it worth the effort.

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    Default Re: LLL.in 100% Buyout..

    Thats correct....I have so many lll.ins and cant afford to renew all as I don't have too much capital to njoy the same ... even though I believe in lll.in.. I need money renew... raising some money with quick profits ... It doesn't meant they worth nothing..

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    Default Re: LLL.in 100% Buyout..

    Quote Originally Posted by a2zofb2b View Post
    If you truly believed in the potential of non premium LLL.in, you would not be trying to sell it for $5 within few days of registration.
    LLL.in names

    Yes, there may be 150% profit in your sale. But, in terms of $ value and time spent is it worth the effort.
    ---.in was on sale few mins before, but a forum member has bought it now... I dont know the reason, but its a good name as its the airport code of a city name Vladikavkaz , who realises the opportunity and able to afford they will be winners.. Hope my dear friend you understand my point..

    Vladikavkaz - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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    Default Re: LLL.in 100% Buyout..

    Quote Originally Posted by domainpundit View Post
    ogz.in was on sale few mins before, but a forum member has bought it now... I dont know the reason, but its a good name as its the airport code of a city name Vladikavkaz , who realises the opportunity and able to afford they will be winners.. Hope my dear friend you understand my point..

    Vladikavkaz - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
    Probably the forum member saw the LLL.in 100% buyout thread.
    Yes, there may may be few hidden gem in non premium LLL once in a while.
    But, I would expect those to have been sold by now.

    I am speaking from experience and it relates to non premium LLL .
    As part of a consortium, we had bought out non premium LLL of a leading country code. We spend low $xxx,xxx in registrations and renewals for 5 years only to drop it in the 6th year.
    Last edited by a2zofb2b; 12-30-2011 at 03:10 PM.

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    Default Re: LLL.in 100% Buyout..

    Quote Originally Posted by a2zofb2b View Post
    Probably the forum member saw the LLL.in 100% buyout thread.
    Yes, there may may be few hidden gems in non premium LLL once in a while.
    But, I would expect those to have been sold by now.

    I am speaking from experience and it relates to non premium LLL .
    As part of a consortium, we had bought out non premium LLL of a leading country code. We spend low $xxx,xxx in registrations and renewals for 5 years only to drop it in the 6th year.

    May I know the leading country code you are talking about , that can help me out to understand the hidden reasons of your consortium failure approach... It depends on the timing ... if you have bought the non premium lll.in names 5 years before certainly its a wrong time...

    here is my 2 cents....

    1. how many total .in registrations were there earlier in 2006 , how many now?
    2. How many developed websites were there 5 years before using .in and how many now?
    3. What is the internet penetration % in India 5 years before , what is the number of users now..?
    4. What were the internet infrastructure conditions of internet in 2006 in India and what it is now?

    5. Do mobile internet usage exists in India in 2006? LLL.ins are most easy names for mobile internet users

    and so on....

    If you can answer the above questions with your experience , you will certainly find the answer for you... timing is quite important for any task , I believe the same here too.. many things are helping .in extension to explode out of that the available lll.ins are just 17000+ , many of the same names are getting used across the globe by end users... My honest belief is its the right time to buy lll.ins

    cheers

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    Default Re: LLL.in 100% Buyout..

    DP,
    I can't reveal about the country code or anything else about the consortium due to NDA .
    For the premium LLL.in, I agree with your points.

    IMO, non premium lll.in is waste of time and money.
    Only time will tell. But, unfortunately the time frame gets reset and suffers the n+5 syndrome.

    I have been proven wrong many times in my domain investment strategy.

    I wish you the best with your non premium lll.in investment

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    Default Re: LLL.in 100% Buyout..

    Underestimating double premium lll.ins is naive to me.

    On the ther hand, how can you say non premium lll.in is waste of time and money when some of mine already pay for their renewal fees and have even gotten email inquiries?

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    Default Re: LLL.in 100% Buyout..

    Quote Originally Posted by a2zofb2b View Post
    DP,
    I can't reveal about the country code or anything else about the consortium due to NDA .
    For the premium LLL.in, I agree with your points.

    IMO, non premium lll.in is waste of time and money.
    Only time will tell. But, unfortunately the time frame gets reset and suffers the n+5 syndrome.

    I have been proven wrong many times in my domain investment strategy.

    I wish you the best with your non premium lll.in investment

    I just say we are two good domainers with different opinions /different beliefs... I have my own stats to believe I am right.. may be you have your own experiences from other country extensions.. I am 200 % confident lll.in wont let me down , as I feel its the right timing to own double premium lll.ins.. Lets see in next 3 years we should know who is right


    cheers

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