On Sat, 8 Jun 2002 13:27:10 +1000, Marty Drill - Nexsta wrote: > Your assertion that there is not a lot of money in selling domain names > in Australia is correct. With 10 players in the market, the competition > will be high and the margins low. With roughly 250,000 .com.au names > registered at the moment and a total of up to 50,000 other au names; > conservatively you may suggest the numbers don't add up. Congratulations on being appointed a provisionally accredited registrar. I wish you well in the new environment :) In relation to your first point, AusRegistry has already declared that they will market domain names across the board fairly vigorously to assist registrars. It is very unlikely, imo, that the total numbers will stay low. It would be reasonable, in my view, to expect at least a couple of million domain names in a population of nearly 20 million people and an untold number of corporations, charities and other entities. At present, many smaller organisations simply use their own ISP's services or, sometimes, a cheap global domain name. I'd say with a lower price the market share in Australia will grow considerably. One growth area is that of personal domain names. The current price of A$140 for com.au and net.au is way too high, especially if you have to register a business name first, and I'd expect the new regime to start with a price of $99 including GST and go lower as the competition bites deeper. Of course, that's my own personal view. Best of luck !! Regards Patrick Corliss _________________________________________________________ I'm on the Board of auDA (the .au country code). Anything I write is my own personal opinion and does not necessarily reflect the views of any body with which I am associated. Please also note IANAL (I Am Not A Lawyer).Received on Fri Oct 03 2003 - 00:00:00 UTC
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