Ace
Well-Known Member
Hello Folks,
Whenever I get a inquiry via email for a .in domain, I sometimes lose on extracting the extra factor to increase the price of sale. To circumvent this, I have created a site on recent .in sales over the years. Been to several sites and spent reading each post to get the reported prices and domains. The cumulation of this effort can be seen at:
Indian Domain Market :: DomainMarket.in
The only/most interesting part of the site is:
Indian Domain Name Sales
Here, you will be able to see sales statistics of ~600 domains over 6 years in an easy to search layout.
The design is very crude and rudimentary as I am not an UI designer and I did not want to use a Database driven solution.
Hopefully, your guys can use this page while making your sales pitch to potential clients as I plan to use myself.
One last thing to add, this site was completely developed using Open-source/freeware software namely:
Whenever I get a inquiry via email for a .in domain, I sometimes lose on extracting the extra factor to increase the price of sale. To circumvent this, I have created a site on recent .in sales over the years. Been to several sites and spent reading each post to get the reported prices and domains. The cumulation of this effort can be seen at:
Indian Domain Market :: DomainMarket.in
The only/most interesting part of the site is:
Indian Domain Name Sales
Here, you will be able to see sales statistics of ~600 domains over 6 years in an easy to search layout.
The design is very crude and rudimentary as I am not an UI designer and I did not want to use a Database driven solution.
Hopefully, your guys can use this page while making your sales pitch to potential clients as I plan to use myself.
One last thing to add, this site was completely developed using Open-source/freeware software namely:
- Fedora 14 --> OS
- Open office --> Compiling the statistics
- Bash/awk --> Formatting and cleaning the numbers
- Jquery & Jtoolbox--> Searchable Javascript table