Actually I registered a .net.au domain last week (so now I have 2 of them ). It was free through VentraIP for existing customers.
Was it worth a minute of my time to register? Possibly. Will I buy any more for $1 each? Probably not.
The domain I got was SciFi.net.au. I ran one of my lists and it looked like one of the better ones available... but somehow I still have buyers remorse and I didn't even pay for it!
what about renewal in 2 years
I haven't posted in a while, but saw this thread and felt I had to come out of exile. (Simply to save fellow domainers some money )
Have to say I'm with Snoopy - and speak from spending years in the trenches.
Have a read of this old thread in entirety. https://www.dntrade.com.au/domain-appraisals/6596-trailers-net-au.html?highlight=trailers.net.au
This was my "Road to Damascus" with regards .net.au domains.
I see this as being like the classic view of gold and silver.
.au = Platinum
.com.au = Gold
.net.au = Silver
org.au = bronze
Snoopy, findtim et. al.,
Have either of you ever actually registered, developed, SEO'd or sold a .net.au?
Great read very eye opening but that was 2 years ago and i would say more domains were available back then compared to today would i be right in saying that?
And the valuation would be decided by which big and small players wanted it the most in that case it seemed to be a small player game.
Also there is still an unknown factor with all names thats why the prices are still very much subjective and not known until the free market decided.
thus making it a speculative investment
Its a bad sign when the example is actually available.
totally disagree, its a waste of time, better to think of something else
tim
.au = Platinum
.com.au = Gold
.net.au = Silver
org.au = bronze
No, I think they are very bad investments.
I do have one making hundreds a month but that's not exactly just a domain
Given that you're so bullish on net.au; would you like to buy some at cents in the dollar? Please PM me for a list if you do.
E.g. would you like realestatesydney.net.au - 18,100 exacts - you (or anyone else) can have it for just $250 + GST + COR. Bargain.