Indian Domain Sales Report

Indian Domain Sales Report

It has been almost a month since our last Indian domain sales report due to the holiday season.  Sales during this period have been understandably slow.

The top spot on this report goes to Spot.in which closed Christmas Eve at 4,600 EUR or $6,060.

There were a couple of other four figure sales:  SecondHand.in traded for 1,500 EUR or $1,976 and MMORPG.in won $1,322 (interesting comparison – MMORPG.co.uk sold in October 2008 for 3,000 GBP).

Rounding things out were eBlog.in pinging $300, and a couple of successful LLL.in sales – a sweet LLL.in starting with “I” – IBN.in for $475 and MMO.in for 800 EUR or $1,054.

Currently there aren’t any auctions running at Sedo for Indian domains, so I may wait a fortnight before doing another domain sales report.

 
Comments

I was expecting a lot more sales…

Strange 🙂

Hopefully things will pick up in the month’s to come.

Best,
Mike

http://www.wannadevelop.com

I hear that Yoga.in and Ayurveda.in were sold together recently for $xxxxx. Is it correct?

thanks for the .in sales figures, keep up the good work !

@robb – good to see you here!

@Enthusiast – no, I haven’t heard this. Can you please let me know more and I will look into it further.

See the whois – it has changed recently

Thanks Enthusiast – but how do you know the price? You can send this to me privately if you wish:
http://www.inforum.in/sendmessage.php

thanks for the .in sales figures, keep up the good work !

An India domain name must worth more than these price. Very soon India will be leading internet user country after China. As China domains are sold much higher just because China have more internet user and web is the strongest mean to reach to the customers or potential prospects.

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