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jagusa

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Looks like the spate of LLL.in drops will slow in the coming weeks. My forecast scans show just a few per day over the next two months. Lots of new reseller owners of LLL.in. It'll be interesting to see how things move from here. The scarcity will be nice -- that May 2nd drop was pretty wild.
 
It will be really interesting to see.

We started the year with several big LLL.in sales, but now we're seeing a lot of small ones in the $50-$100 range.

I'm seeing a slow traffic increase, so that combined with a increased sales record should see fewer and fewer available for registration

A complete sell-off? Not this year, I'm sure. Maybe next...
 
I ran a scan in March and almost exactly 50% of LLL.in were available.

I know that numbers dropped so I'm going to run another scan today to see whats changed. Look for results in a few hours (probably quite a few given the slow speed of the Indian Registry ;) )
 
I'm only part of the way through but already I can see at least another 10% have been registered.
 
what does happen if me and my friends buy 1K LLL each? ;)

It MAY move the market - How many 'friends' do you have???

If there are still 8000+ names left a large purchase should be widely advertised in order to sway those domain investors who are still sitting on the fence regarding India and .IN/.CO.IN especially LLL.

We have all noted the recent surge in .IN and .CO.IN threads and posts as well as sales. The current price continues to provide new domain investors a nice entry point with a reasonable risk profile.
 
I think many of the forums are seeing increased chatter about the LLL.in market.
It should be nice to see this type of thing continue. Also, making public sales is a great way to boost the market!
 
I think many of the forums are seeing increased chatter about the LLL.in market.
It should be nice to see this type of thing continue. Also, making public sales is a great way to boost the market!


Agreed. Seems to be more and more chatter, sales, and interest in LLL.in, even .co.in .

Frank
 
Yep - we've seen a 10-15% market move in the last two months

Out of the first 6000 LLL.in we were at 3200 unregged in March.

We're now at around 2400, give or take a few registry errors.
 
I haven't seen that big of a shift, but there was a pretty big move from the middle to end of March (not accounted for in the following numbers).

28march07
2845 (alphabet minus QXYZ)

11May2007
2602 (alphabet minus QXYZ)

In 45 days, there has been 5.4 domains/day net LLL.in registered.
 
Has anyone considered the prices for NNN.co.in, I see quite a few are still available!

I haven't purchased any yet for fear of not finding a buyer for them!
 
Shouldn't be any fera to buying .co.in's . They are cheaper than .in's. You can always make you money back, I'm sure.

Frank
 
At $7 each - 1000 names, thats $7,000.

If 20 people spent $350 each - that would lock out the LLL.co.in market.
 
At $7 each - 1000 names, thats $7,000.

If 20 people spent $350 each - that would lock out the LLL.co.in market.


I think you mean the NNN.co.in market?
Which registrar do you feel comfortable purchasing such a large number of names for $7 each?
Thanks,
Brent
 
With so many names, I'd want my own reseller setup at the very least.

If only ICANN accreditation were cheaper .... :)
 
Anyone else noticing how fast the LLL.in are flying off the shelves?

Premium names are moving for $30 or more very easily.

Non-premium at least make reg fee back.

Hopefully its the start of a fast-growing market?
 

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