Nice Sale Though, It would have been highlight in all the forums to get Attract the more investors for .in Extension.And, folks ABC.IN sells for $7,500 on SEDO
appdeveloper.in & goldberg.in for Auction in Sedo (Not Mines though).
appdeveloper.in & goldberg.in for Auction in Sedo (Not Mines though).
I dont seee those domains as currently on auction on sedo. can you send a link? thanks.
so are these auctions worth me getting a bit excited? lol.It would appear that these domain are on SEDO auction, if you use the RSS feed
https://sedo.com/search/rss/rss.php...hash=014e18807eaa1a5b2be9c644f2443291d9b63014
But, they have no starting price. So this normally means that these would most likely go to auction promo that SEDO runs from time to time.
The same for me. I haven't had a single sale in the last 9 months (apart from a couple $xx ones with InForum members). And not that many inquiries either, just time wasters offering as much as $150 for premium 1-worders that would sell (and some have actually sold) for mid to high $xxx,xxx in .com. Not a reassuring first half of the year at all..IN started this year healthily, but IMO, as of mid year, .IN is not doing as well. I have not had 1 solid sale this year, but i have had a record high # of inquiries and traffic is solid. Many Indians have offered me $100 for names THEY can easily flip for $500 to $2000 so they have been tempting me to make bad decisions and make foolish sales and i have resisted.
But i i am hopeful the rest of the year will be more fruitful. I am open to selling some names cheaper, but probably not less than $300.
I would love to hear others opinions on what i've brought up.
Cheers!
.IN started this year healthily, but IMO, as of mid year, .IN is not doing as well. I have not had 1 solid sale this year, but i have had a record high # of inquiries and traffic is solid. Many Indians have offered me $100 for names THEY can easily flip for $500 to $2000 so they have been tempting me to make bad decisions and make foolish sales and i have resisted.
But i i am hopeful the rest of the year will be more fruitful. I am open to selling some names cheaper, but probably not less than $300.
I would love to hear others opinions on what i've brought up.
Cheers!
Lol. well i have often got 15x-20x return for my .in sales so no thank you. Also, are the .coms you want me to buy(usually last slice of the pizza) the ones that even new TLDs are replacing? lol.Confession time?
Switch to COM - same effort 10x returns...LOL!
Wow, well its good to know someone else is seeing the same trend, but i wish you a "different" situation in the near future!The same for me. I haven't had a single sale in the last 9 months (apart from a couple $xx ones with InForum members). And not that many inquiries either, just time wasters offering as much as $150 for premium 1-worders that would sell (and some have actually sold) for mid to high $xxx,xxx in .com. Not a reassuring first half of the year at all.
Kemji, interesting point of view, because my feeling is different. For me, these past 6 months have been a record in term of inquiries, both in volume and value. I try to be a sub-motivated seller. I wait, until the inquiry is really interesting. As explained in another thread, I have no problem to reject $1000-$1500 offer for a good LLL.in. And I'm ready to wait 10 more years if needed.
The issue with our feelings is that they are based on our domains portfolios, that are too small to be representative of the market trend (at least mine). We must confront our experience to have a idea of the market evolution/trend.
.IN started this year healthily, but IMO, as of mid year, .IN is not doing as well. I have not had 1 solid sale this year, but i have had a record high # of inquiries and traffic is solid. Many Indians have offered me $100 for names THEY can easily flip for $500 to $2000 so they have been tempting me to make bad decisions and make foolish sales and i have resisted.
But i i am hopeful the rest of the year will be more fruitful. I am open to selling some names cheaper, but probably not less than $300.
I would love to hear others opinions on what i've brought up.
Cheers!
I would love to hear others opinions on what i've brought up.
I would love to hear others opinions on what i've brought up.
Cheers!
.IN started this year healthily, but IMO, as of mid year, .IN is not doing as well. I have not had 1 solid sale this year, but i have had a record high # of inquiries and traffic is solid. Many Indians have offered me $100 for names THEY can easily flip for $500 to $2000 so they have been tempting me to make bad decisions and make foolish sales and i have resisted.
But i i am hopeful the rest of the year will be more fruitful. I am open to selling some names cheaper, but probably not less than $300.
I would love to hear others opinions on what i've brought up.
Cheers!
Kemji, interesting point of view, because my feeling is different. For me, these past 6 months have been a record in term of inquiries, both in volume and value. I try to be a sub-motivated seller. I wait, until the inquiry is really interesting. As explained in another thread, I have no problem to reject $1000-$1500 offer for a good LLL.in. And I'm ready to wait 10 more years if needed.
The issue with our feelings is that they are based on our domains portfolios, that are too small to be representative of the market trend (at least mine). We must confront our experience to have a idea of the market evolution/trend.
I agree with what you are seeing @LLL.IN_KING . .IN started off really well, there were 25 odd reported sales in a couple of months. But then it went down hill. As far as personal sales goes, I have had only 4 of them. I had lots of inquiries till March, but then it dried out also. Since the inquiries dried out and the fact that there were no REPORTED sales , led me to believe that there are external factor controlling the demand. Note that I have mentioned "demand" and not awareness of the value of .in domains. The only good thing is when there were inquiries for .IN domains, I do not get the usual $10 offers anymore. Now a days, I get offers in the range of $100-$300 for .in names. Which is think is better that what I used to get before. I know its not price that I can make a deal, but I think it will get there eventually. I'm optimistic about this.
I had gone through the whole of 2012 with just TWO SMALL sales. It was the worst year of my small domaining career (yet) . But one thing I have learned is to diversify. I started investing in other extensions, mostly .COM. So where I stand today, 10% of my portfolio consists of NON .IN domain. This year ~50% of my sales this year were NON .IN domains. Obviously I do not get a great ROI as .IN domain, but it keeps the money flowing.
I wish you good luck and hope you hold the urge to sell for less.
Yes, good policy, don't let'em go for less