Rick Schwartz said this today and I believe it's very accurate:
http://www.ricksblog.com/my_weblog/...and-revised-guaranteed-placement-program.html
IMHO:
* The market is definitely not good right now, not just for .in, but even .com
* Auctions are very risky and are no longer a great way to sell domains
* It's best not to sell right now unless you really need the cash (or get a great deal).
I hate to be negative, but I think it's better to be realistic than wear rose-coloured glasses. I'm still very optimistic about the future, both for domains in general and .in in particular, I just think that this year has been a difficult one and will continue to be difficult for a while to come.
If you don’t need to sell, the auction format we have is NOT designed for you. The market is soft and to be honest, it may be in your best interest to wait for the next pop. Nobody is forcing you to try and sell when things are not that good.
http://www.ricksblog.com/my_weblog/...and-revised-guaranteed-placement-program.html
IMHO:
* The market is definitely not good right now, not just for .in, but even .com
* Auctions are very risky and are no longer a great way to sell domains
* It's best not to sell right now unless you really need the cash (or get a great deal).
I hate to be negative, but I think it's better to be realistic than wear rose-coloured glasses. I'm still very optimistic about the future, both for domains in general and .in in particular, I just think that this year has been a difficult one and will continue to be difficult for a while to come.