Posts: 199
Threads: 102
Joined: Jul 2006
07-20-2006, 03:52 PM
(This post was last modified: 07-20-2006, 04:03 PM by zach.)
Out of curiousity, which are countries would you think purchase the most domain names in term of number of domains? I believe US is most likely ranked at the top position, with UK follwing at 2nd place.
What's your guess?:p
note:- admin, could you kindly help to add "n" in the word "coutry"? I missed it out..sorry!
Posts: 943
Threads: 138
Joined: Jun 2006
I would agree with you. The US definately has the most registrations, and then maybe the UK or Australia (the Australian government sponsered internet research very early in the game, before most countries, as they viewed it as a viable method of increasing communication across their large land mass).
llegent Wrote:note:- admin, could you kindly help to add "n" in the word "coutry"? I missed it out..sorry!
done
Posts: 189
Threads: 10
Joined: Jul 2006
My guess would go with the U.S. followed by the U.K. as well, but I think we'll see that start to change to Asian countries soon. As the problems with paypal and payment systems get sorted out for Asians, they'll start a buying boom. Or I think anyway.
Posts: 199
Threads: 102
Joined: Jul 2006
emm...Asian countries!! I have forgotten that, especially the giant china!:eek: I believe china will very soon over take other countries and topping the fastest growing in term of domain
registration.
Thinking of this, would .cn TLD be the next hot trend??
Posts: 477
Threads: 0
Joined: Jul 2006
The U.S., U.K. then China or Japan.
Posts: 189
Threads: 10
Joined: Jul 2006
I suspect if there's a .cn, it would be good to buy a few. But, they've got to work out pay pal for those countries first, or another option which is solid for money payments.
Posts: 374
Threads: 35
Joined: Jul 2006
Actually I bet you India is climbing up the rankings very fast. There are a lot of Indian webmasters and web sites.
Posts: 189
Threads: 10
Joined: Jul 2006
India is a good bet too ...India has so many economic and political problems not to mention natural disasters, that I tend to dismiss them, but there's a huge online population from India.
One thing I've noticed with people from there is that they work incredibly hard online for very little money ...much the same way that outsourcing worked with call centers put so much business there.
Posts: 374
Threads: 35
Joined: Jul 2006
vicki2 Wrote:India is a good bet too ...India has so many economic and political problems not to mention natural disasters, that I tend to dismiss them, but there's a huge online population from India.
One thing I've noticed with people from there is that they work incredibly hard online for very little money ...much the same way that outsourcing worked with call centers put so much business there.
I have seen the same thing. The interesting thing is these people are bright. A lot of call center business is moving back to the us, both from complaints and from labor organization in India where they were not going to continue to be exploited.
I see the webmasters making a better life form themselves and working hard. The internet is a global marketplace, and it is very cool to see people from all over come together.