.id – Indonesia – ccTLD (Country-Code Top-Level Domain)

Today:  What I’ve Learned: If a domain is available to register, it’s not worth anything / I-O.com sold for $9,100 / Should I register a random 5-letter word in the .ai extension? and More…

Here are the new discussions that caught my eye in the domain community today:

Should I register a random 5-letter word in the .ai extension? – Intersting question. I don;t think all words are created equally and some don’t play as well with particular extensions as others do. What do you think? Should they register it, just because it’s available?

I-O.com sold for $9,100 – That’s not a bad looking domain name sales report for a three-character, hyphenated, .com domain name for a high-four-figures. Do you think it should have sold for more or less than what it sold for?

What I’ve Learned: If a domain is available to register, it’s not worth anything – Umm, really? What say you? Do you think fresh registered domains are worthless or that they are potential long holds that may spike in value during future trends? Take a look at this discussion and share your thoughts.

.id – Indonesia – ccTLD (Country-Code Top-Level Domain) – Are you investing into any .id ccTLD’s or thinking about it? In either cae, this in-depth analysis into the .id extension could be a great addition to your own research.

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