wot
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It has some relevance, if you consider that Sedo and similar venues seem to be blocked in India.
Yes, repurposed TLDs seem to be hot sellers.
Is that correct?
It has some relevance, if you consider that Sedo and similar venues seem to be blocked in India.
Yes, repurposed TLDs seem to be hot sellers.
Unmitigated disaster! Extremely poor results. Most of the names sold had previously received much higher offers and as for 247.in-scary for the extension.
I took the risk and got burned.
I don't see Sedo doing another dedicated .co.in/.in auction for a very long time if ever.
Sadly the .me auction the previous week was quite successful.
I feel sorry for 247.in going for less than 1k. But lets not compare this auction with last weeks me auctions. The names were better and more bidders. Most of the domains in this auction were .co.ins and people always take them lightly.
i too liked film.co.in and went till 380 eu .. ultimately, it got it's price and i missed it!!
the list was too good but the response to the auction, entirely the other way
it seems no one wanted to spend the money much
Missed out the final action...
How many domains got sold and prices...
All should appreciate Wot for taking this special auction and brought '.in' extension an international attraction in a huge domain market...
Personally I salute him.
Rather disappointed with Sedo themselves in fact.
They were not obliged to but there was no mention of the auction on their homepage during the whole 7 days of the auction which is pretty poor marketing,not just from my point of view but from theirs as well.
Normally during auctions my wife (separate Sedo account) & I get an email to advise about the auction which we did not get,how about you?
Whilst the .in auction was running Sedo were advertising their .me auction on their homepage that had finished the week before! I did manage to get them to remove it on Tuesday which was replaced with a listing of "buy now" .co and still no reference to the .in auction!