I posted on Namepros a while ago about how com values have been suffering & ccTLDs have been going from strength to strength.
I really like to wind up those 'com is king' sheeple
I took the median of the top 100 domain sales for both ccTLDs and top 100 all-extension (which are 90% coms) and came up with:
Year.......Com Sales .... ccTLD Sales
2006.......$125K........ $13K
2007.......$200K ....... $21K
2008.......$188K ....... $26K
2009.......$141K ....... $37K
DNJournal's latest newsletter seems to confirm this trend:
http://www.dnjournal.com/newsletters/2010/january.htm
So good news for DNtraders who, I guess, are largely into .au! Well done guys for backing a winner. Let's keep it going!!
I really like to wind up those 'com is king' sheeple
I took the median of the top 100 domain sales for both ccTLDs and top 100 all-extension (which are 90% coms) and came up with:
Year.......Com Sales .... ccTLD Sales
2006.......$125K........ $13K
2007.......$200K ....... $21K
2008.......$188K ....... $26K
2009.......$141K ....... $37K
DNJournal's latest newsletter seems to confirm this trend:
http://www.dnjournal.com/newsletters/2010/january.htm
Total Reported Domain Sales Dropped 12.5% in 2009 But ccTLD Sales Soared 28% Over the Previous Year
So good news for DNtraders who, I guess, are largely into .au! Well done guys for backing a winner. Let's keep it going!!