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idnmaster
24th April 2007, 08:02 AM
What will be the future of .tv's?
Any opinions?

Wot
24th April 2007, 08:09 AM
What will be the future of .tv's?
Any opinions?


http://www.sedoblog.com/blog/_archives/2007/4/16/2883656.html

idnmaster
1st May 2007, 08:14 AM
Thanks for the information, thats a good news.

jacksonm
1st May 2007, 10:02 AM
http://www.sedoblog.com/blog/_archives/2007/4/16/2883656.html

My God, SEDO recommended registering IDNs! What comes next?

.

Wot
1st May 2007, 11:20 AM
My God, SEDO recommended registering IDNs! What comes next?

.

Sedo Blog is not associated with Sedo :)


"We are not associated in any way with Sedo or any of their associates. This is an independent blog by a domainer for domainers."

idnmaster
1st May 2007, 08:22 PM
Ofcourse the sedo blog is not associated with sedo.
The article was according to Richard Rosenblatt
Co-Founder, Chairman and CEO Demand Media, Inc. He is one of true giants in the domain industry. His Companies Have Sold domains for Over $1.3 Billion
His advice may prove useful, who knows.

sunsei21
1st May 2007, 10:22 PM
Ofcourse the sedo blog is not associated with sedo.
The article was according to Richard Rosenblatt
Co-Founder, Chairman and CEO Demand Media, Inc. He is one of true giants in the domain industry. His Companies Have Sold domains for Over $1.3 Billion
His advice may prove useful, who knows.


not that i know every sale i haven't heard of him selling any domains i think he actually known for selling actual businesses such as imall and i think he had something to do with a lilttle site called myspace :) if im right he just recently got in to the whole domain thing.

Rubber Duck
1st May 2007, 10:24 PM
Ofcourse the sedo blog is not associated with sedo.
The article was according to Richard Rosenblatt
Co-Founder, Chairman and CEO Demand Media, Inc. He is one of true giants in the domain industry. His Companies Have Sold domains for Over $1.3 Billion
His advice may prove useful, who knows.

Well some Bun Fight in LA tonight.

If I were there I would hit the buffet and then get a few glasses of free bubbly and hit the road, before he tried to nail me for a deal.

Wot
2nd May 2007, 12:08 AM
Ofcourse the sedo blog is not associated with sedo.
The article was according to Richard Rosenblatt
Co-Founder, Chairman and CEO Demand Media, Inc. He is one of true giants in the domain industry. His Companies Have Sold domains for Over $1.3 Billion
His advice may prove useful, who knows.


I think the article only shows a link to what Rosenblatt said ? The article on Sedo Blog is not by him or Demand Media. :)

tee1
2nd May 2007, 02:42 AM
It will be interesting to see how or if .tv takes off.

Anybody have any thoughts if idn.tv will get hit with premium pricing. I know several here have good/premium (hate to use that word) .tv names in multiple languages.

I thought about reggin a couple of mine out 5 years or so just in case???

thanks
tee1

Wot
4th May 2007, 12:30 AM
Deman Media press release -$500K of "sales" in first day


http://www.sedoblog.com/blog/_archives/2007/5/4/2924028.html

Rubber Duck
4th May 2007, 09:00 AM
I suspect a lot of that is in presales and possibly some multiple years.

Those don't look like the kind of numbers I would have though Demand Media would have been looking for on day one, as sales are more likley to tail off than grow organically.

If they sold all their Premium names for that figure is just about Reg Fee!

Those that sat on their hands to see how this pans out will still be sitting on their hands.

touchring
4th May 2007, 09:22 AM
I suspect a lot of that is in presales and possibly some multiple years.

Those don't look like the kind of numbers I would have though Demand Media would have been looking for on day one, as sales are more likley to tail off than grow organically.

If they sold all their Premium names for that figure is just about Reg Fee!

Those that sat on their hands to see how this pans out will still be sitting on their hands.


I did some research on this, it's not reg fee. Nice publicity stunt. :)

http://www.enomcentral.com/auctions/dotTV.asp?domain=japan.tv


Exciting, Dynamic, Distinct and Memorable. That’s the .TV advantage.

Premium .TV names give your website instant identity and a head start as a brandable Web destination. .TV communicates more than just where your site is — it can tell people what your site is — a vibrant rich-media experience worth visiting again and again. The name below is immediately available based on our real-time registry search. Turn on your .TV now!
japan.tv

$50,000.00

Log in to purchase this domain name.


I won't mind renting my 日本.TV for just 5% of that, though --- $2500 a year. :p

Rubber Duck
4th May 2007, 09:28 AM
My point is that one single company wanting a domain like this for the branding of their main site would almost certainly secure the lease for 10 years.

One domain like this could represent the full $500K. Not much of a splash for the likes of Verisign.

Wot
4th May 2007, 11:16 AM
I did some research on this, it's not reg fee. Nice publicity stunt.

http://www.enomcentral.com/auctions/dotTV.asp?domain=japan.tv





I won't mind renting my 日本.TV for just 5% of that, though --- $2500 a year. :p


I could ride your coat tail with these two

ジャパン.tv , 日本語.tv ;)

Rubber Duck
4th May 2007, 11:20 AM
Seems unlikely that Demand Media have covered their promotion costs out of their cut of the proceeds.