domainventure
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I came across a couple of posts here and elsewhere talking of reduced demand for the.IN domains...
I thought I will post this because I feel this is a temporary dip in the sales/interest in .IN and also wanted to examine my own commitment to the .IN name space..
The numbers are all on your side.
1. A burgeoning middle class which is 200+ Million and growing. Their disposable income is growing as well
2. The internet penetration in India is just 5-6% and that's bound to grow.
3. 40-50% of the Indian population is under 35 or so.
Even if the #2 increases because #3 are slowly getting savvy, it will all result in increased demand for those strings which are left of the dot.
Note: These are not exact numbers but more of ball park numbers to highlight the potential. I am not an expert, just my .02
The key would be to registering/buying the right domains and holding for the mid to long term
I thought I will post this because I feel this is a temporary dip in the sales/interest in .IN and also wanted to examine my own commitment to the .IN name space..
The numbers are all on your side.
1. A burgeoning middle class which is 200+ Million and growing. Their disposable income is growing as well
2. The internet penetration in India is just 5-6% and that's bound to grow.
3. 40-50% of the Indian population is under 35 or so.
Even if the #2 increases because #3 are slowly getting savvy, it will all result in increased demand for those strings which are left of the dot.
Note: These are not exact numbers but more of ball park numbers to highlight the potential. I am not an expert, just my .02
The key would be to registering/buying the right domains and holding for the mid to long term