No it has not failed. It continues to be registered. People are grabbing .info's that drop and their sales continue to slowly climb in both volume and price.
I see more and more .info's in the search engines as well - another sign that it is being developed and recognized.
And why?
No it has not failed. It continues to be registered. People are grabbing .info's that drop and their sales continue to slowly climb in both volume and price.
I see more and more .info's in the search engines as well - another sign that it is being developed and recognized.
Agreed. Of late sales have really climbed significantly
.info took a few steps backwards when they started giving them away.
I just came back from one of my forums where I had to ban 3 more .info email accounts used by adbots. Other forum owners have banned .info entirely. I am thinking about doing this as well.
It is better than it was when they were free and it is definitely picking up. Let's hope this trend continues and pray that .info's reg'd for free to use for spam email addresses and adbots are not renewed.
I have no clue. Maybe something to do with the domains bulk registered on our behalf by registrars like enom hanging around in the system for some reason?
Either way it is strange.
I own about 7,000 .INFO's
Maybe you can just post your infos.
What I don't understand is all of the .infos that have been dropping lately show an expiration date of 2007. Does anyone know why?
That is a significant .info investment, it would be interesting to know what global location traffic tends to come from.
About 90% of .info domains expire in the 4th quarter, and all registrars (of all .tld's) 'fake' a year onto the expire date while they play games with the grace periods, redemption periods, and private and public auctions. And when renewed, all systems include 1 year renewal which bumps it to 2007.
It generally mirrors the non-.info distribution.
BTW, the trend of seeing TYPE-INS on .info seems to be climbing -- yet another sign that .info has great potential as an investment.
BTW, the trend of seeing TYPE-INS on .info seems to be climbing -- yet another sign that .info has great potential as an investment.
I'm hoping it's not a failure! Cos i got one on sedo auction right now! Not a hot auction with loads of bids but it's got a bid so it's gonna sell no matter what!