B buzzzz New Member Oct 13, 2008 #1 Well, I am currently investigating further my internet business across the pond, and I am looking into domains. Here is my question though, which is better .in or .asia? By better I mean which is better for business and value.
Well, I am currently investigating further my internet business across the pond, and I am looking into domains. Here is my question though, which is better .in or .asia? By better I mean which is better for business and value.
Jeff Administrator Staff member Oct 13, 2008 #2 Good discussion about it here: http://www.inforum.in/general-indian-domain-name-discussion/1084-asia-one-prefer.html
Good discussion about it here: http://www.inforum.in/general-indian-domain-name-discussion/1084-asia-one-prefer.html
R RaghavK New Member Oct 14, 2008 #3 the only reason for you to opt for a .ASIA domain should be if that domain is not available in .IN..otherwise, .IN is definitely a better extension..
the only reason for you to opt for a .ASIA domain should be if that domain is not available in .IN..otherwise, .IN is definitely a better extension..
Jeff Administrator Staff member Oct 14, 2008 #4 Personally, I normally wouldn't even buy .asia, even if the domain you want is not available in .in. Try to buy the .in on the secondary market, or buy the .co.in or buy a .com, .net or .org, or choose a slightly different domain name.
Personally, I normally wouldn't even buy .asia, even if the domain you want is not available in .in. Try to buy the .in on the secondary market, or buy the .co.in or buy a .com, .net or .org, or choose a slightly different domain name.
J Jessy New Member Oct 22, 2008 #5 Hmm, it seems to be what you're really after. Jeff suggested the .in domain, but this site here says that .asia is the best domain name: ICANN approves '.asia' as top-level domain - CNET News I'd listen to Jeff though; go with .in.
Hmm, it seems to be what you're really after. Jeff suggested the .in domain, but this site here says that .asia is the best domain name: ICANN approves '.asia' as top-level domain - CNET News I'd listen to Jeff though; go with .in.