I meant it was BS for checking domain trends.
Its a great tool but not in this case.
No it is not about what is right or wrong, It is a tool of choice one among many just not yours. Go confirm with your peers who know what domaining is if you like.
First of all this is a thread about a Guy who is delighted to see .in trends soar to new heights, he wanted to share his joy.
You came in criticising it is fine there should be discussion a healthy one I agree, but why are you bothering to participate in this thread if you hate Google Insights Search so much that you have to step into another individuals thread and call the Tool itself BS for the purpose? Who gave you that authority? How come you took it for granted?
Do you know how much traffic Google drives to my sites? or any other .in websites on average? It is up there almost 90% or more. So in what capacity you call Insights Search BS?
My point is it is not a BS choice to check on domain trends using insights. It is definitely a major helper tool to define value. The tools of your Choice are not of any value because they only reflect the down market and user sentiment of taking advantage of it as of now. Right now they are just there as a reference point for us to know where market stands now, where it is heading etc. So the numbers are always low. 99% of the .in names at Sedo are getting undersold for only 10% of their real value on average. So what are you trying to prove here?
Go take the advantage of the market, recently reader.in sold for $200 what kind of F*cked up reference is it to me or anyone in business? I go with the flow I don't question things where there is no need.
I myself bought some premium names for $5, when there is a seller and it is offered for a bargain snoop it. But everyone including those sellers selling premium names for peanuts should know that, if they make a small site like @getaddicted's
HairSpa.In they will make at least 50% ROI which is impossible normally when you look at economics. But on the Internet it is possible.
Be desperate looking at the down market which is rising slowly as it should and sell good names for peanuts or hold them and develop simple sites on them?
Your Tools doesn't even tell me what do do with the domain other than those low depressing numbers. Google's suggest and Insights give me hope and ideas of what to do on a particular website.
Mr. Kussy my intention is not to hurt you. But having wrong assumptions and trying to emphasize things that are wrong on a public forum is not welcomed.
People should be able to use all available options and then decide their path. Writing off tools for no reason is not appreciated.
I apologize in advance if I have hurt your feelings. This message is not to you, to everyone who tries to override a tool of choice. User rising searches help decide the price of a domain alongside the tools you mentioned. They all go hand in hand.
Thanks,
Nanda.