Ceres
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It's nearly 2010... So what did you learn either about Indian domains or domaining in general in 2009? I'll start:
(1) I've noticed that it's still possible for Indian businesses to register brand-new Indian domains that match their business name. Recent examples: (i) a fitness centre in Gurgaon called "Sculpt" registered Sculpt.co.in; (ii) a playschool in Bangalore called "JollyKids" registered both JollyKids.co.in and JollyKids.in.
(2) So far in 2009, there have been more than 40 INDRP cases. In 2008, it was approximately half this amount.
(3) I've noticed more end user sales.
(4) I've come across many premium Indian domains that are parked.
(5) The Indian domain market still has a few more years to go before it reaches its potential.
(6) I've learned that to park and optimise a whole bunch of domains is surprisingly very time-consuming!
What did you learn about domaining in 2009? Please share your observations.
(1) I've noticed that it's still possible for Indian businesses to register brand-new Indian domains that match their business name. Recent examples: (i) a fitness centre in Gurgaon called "Sculpt" registered Sculpt.co.in; (ii) a playschool in Bangalore called "JollyKids" registered both JollyKids.co.in and JollyKids.in.
(2) So far in 2009, there have been more than 40 INDRP cases. In 2008, it was approximately half this amount.
(3) I've noticed more end user sales.
(4) I've come across many premium Indian domains that are parked.
(5) The Indian domain market still has a few more years to go before it reaches its potential.
(6) I've learned that to park and optimise a whole bunch of domains is surprisingly very time-consuming!
What did you learn about domaining in 2009? Please share your observations.