shane got it right by ( assumption) using what he had working in australia, finding that domain as a hand reg or similar in meaning, build and flip. certainly the recipe i would use investing time into nz.
I wouldn't waste your money on .nz. The market is small and the prospects and rewards on resale are poor. Check out expireddomains.nz and you will see that even premier domains go for no more than a few hundred.What do you think the prospect are for the .nz domain market?
Obviously the market is a lot smaller than ours, but on the flip-side there's a lot more domain still available,
I remember someone saying the same thing to me about .com.au domains around 2002/3. .NZ might just be an opportunity as .com.au appears to have been when I look back now!I wouldn't waste your money on .nz. The market is small and the prospects and rewards on resale are poor. Check out expireddomains.nz and you will see that even premier domains go for no more than a few hundred.
Having said that I have about 3 .nz which relate to my business, which I intend to develop to attract some NZ work. In terms of investment, I would stick to .com and .au. My tip is buy quality over quantity, it is best to have 2 great names rather than 100 rubbish domains.
Horshack you might be right mate and I may be eating my words in years to come, but NZ is a small market, it is the size of one Australian state. I just cant see the demand being there, unlike Australia where demand is strong.I remember someone saying the same thing to me about .com.au domains around 2002/3. .NZ might just be an opportunity as .com.au appears to have been when I look back now!
They were right!I remember someone saying the same thing to me about .com.au domains around 2002/3