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114.in was registered in 2005
Yes , this domain went too cheap whether it be a 2005 or 2015 domain ...if it was a private bulk sale , it would have been a different thing , at Sedo one should not accept any offer below mid XXX , and pushing that to auction is a mistake in some cases . The NNN market is definitely increasing , with some of us ( including myself ) having made the mistake to sell at cheap rates earlier . Now there are limited good quality NNN remaining for resale.
 
Not good.

I have noticed 3 character .com (lln, nll etc) going mid $xxx upwards. You would think nnn.in at auction would be at least in to mid $xxx by now.
Wot, if you remember that less than one year ago, NNN.in were available to hand-reg, that is not bad IMHO.

Agree with domaining123, that an year back, NNN were available free to register by hand. No competition at all. Also , notice that there were 3 bidders, which you do not see in an auction for .in domains.
 
Over the past year or so I have been picking up 3 character .cn and 5 number .cn. I am getting better offers on the 5 number and 3 character .cn than I am on the 3 number .in.

Simply my experience.
 
Over the past year or so I have been picking up 3 character .cn and 5 number .cn. I am getting better offers on the 5 number and 3 character .cn than I am on the 3 number .in.

Simply my experience.

indian domain industry still like china ten years ago
 
I was in 114.in auction and didnt go above $340, so that gives you a fair idea that us domain investors arent willing to pay more than a certain amount for such domain names.

Kindly also note that Sedo is more of a domainer centric auction platform and you would barely find any endusers as takers.
 
Over the past year or so I have been picking up 3 character .cn and 5 number .cn. I am getting better offers on the 5 number and 3 character .cn than I am on the 3 number .in.

Simply my experience.

This has to do primarily because Chinese people use numbers for ease of memorization, whereas Indians are more familiar with the English language so they prefer words and phrases. Great article on it here...
http://www.newrepublic.com/article/117608/chinese-number-websites-secret-meaning-urls

Sorry, are we deviating from Indian Domain Names Sales topic - lol - sorry Jeff
 
Sorry, are we deviating from Indian Domain Names Sales topic - lol - sorry Jeff

Agreed, but I was saying in a round about way that although I have been lucky enough to make a lot of money in the .co.in ,.in namespace over the years I think there are now better markets with China being the main one for me.

I have drastically reduced my .co.in portfolio to only extra premium keywords, now has the same impact as .com.cn.
Still have a few decent .in but nowadays it is China to the extent that my overall traffic from cctld domain names has gone from 70-30 India - China to 70-30 China - India since the beginning of this year.

But, simply my choice and I could be wrong, have been on many occasions.
 
In other sales news, I received permission from both seller and buyer to confirm the sale of Airfare.in for 5 figures ($XX,XXX) in the sales thread here (it is also mentioned on another forum thread). The exact amount is remaining undisclosed but its another great indicator of the value of premium .in names. The acquisition is for an air-travel related startup business so watch this space as I'm sure it will be something special in the future. Anyway Well Done to the Seller and the Buyer, seems like both parties can be happy with the outcome.

I can confirm this as I am the buyer of domain name :)

Thanks for reporting Will. we all are working to grow .in into a world class ccTLD one way or other and reporting this helps. I am afraid, unable to declare buy price due to investors involved and strategy.

-Manmeet
 
I can confirm this as I am the buyer of domain name :)

Thanks for reporting Will. we all are working to grow .in into a world class ccTLD one way or other and reporting this helps. I am afraid, unable to declare buy price due to investors involved and strategy.

-Manmeet

Wow - congrats! Good luck with the domain.
 
I can confirm this as I am the buyer of domain name :)

Thanks for reporting Will. we all are working to grow .in into a world class ccTLD one way or other and reporting this helps. I am afraid, unable to declare buy price due to investors involved and strategy.

-Manmeet

Really a big deal for .in domain.
Congrats!
 
I can confirm this as I am the buyer of domain name :)

Thanks for reporting Will. we all are working to grow .in into a world class ccTLD one way or other and reporting this helps. I am afraid, unable to declare buy price due to investors involved and strategy.

-Manmeet
Well done, good luck with new venture, if its any help in the first year happy to (gratis) forward the three travel portfolio in's ping me whenever.
 
I can confirm this as I am the buyer of domain name :)

Thanks for reporting Will. we all are working to grow .in into a world class ccTLD one way or other and reporting this helps. I am afraid, unable to declare buy price due to investors involved and strategy.

-Manmeet
Congrats on your new venture!
 
Rumor has it that just like in the lens.in decision and several other single keyword names (see 2005-2006) the registry will take over all domains that should have been RESERVED in the first place, causing the exchequer significant losses to the tune of several thousand crores! Investors Beware!
 

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