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What, if any, are the general values of a L-L-L dot com domains?

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Just registered C-L-U.com and R-I-R.com. Thanks Allan!
 
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VURG said:
M-MS.com is a good example of one of these names that is used by a large corporation. (MMS.com is used by as well but M-MS.com is used for search engine traffic) These domains seperate the 3 letters of an acronym into two categories. This can be very useful for many sites but seperating three words into two categories usually not useful.

L-L-L domains however are very popular among a lot of developers as they seperate each letter and make it very clear that the domain is an acronym. L-LL.com and LL-L.com should receive a lot of attention soon as the supply of LLLL.com is running out. Premium letter LL-L.com and L-LL.com have a lot of potential (many available now) as an alternative for 4 character domain speculators. The letters are better quality and hence the probability of finding an enduser is probably higher depending on the domain.
I checked some of the LL-L and L-LL combinations last week, and registered these:

WA-R.COM
J-RK.COM
H-MO.COM
HM-O.COM

I like the way the dash looks like it's instead of an "E" in J-RK.com. As for the HMO variations, I couldn't resist.

I also was checking out N-N-N.com availability, and there are a bunch of those left as well. I registered:

2-0-6.COM (Seattle's area code)
 
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Decided I needed a few more, so I got:

Z-A-O.COM
M-H-T.COM
E-N-O.COM
H-C-O.COM
U-O-W.COM
N-F-O.COM
Y-E-W.COM
I-R-V.COM
L-I-F.COM

Also found that D-O-R.com and O-R-A.com have been taken...
 
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I see R-I-O.COM dropped today and has been snapped up!
 
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ARRRRG I had to make another reg (I'm broke) but thanks for the post,
I regged R-X-D to cover my RxD (dot) mobi name and will forward it to the name for searches and hopefully future value for it.

sorry for the edit but, thinking of the dashes, I just bought Rx-D.com also. Thank you again for the posts, and the original poster :) I must stop buying these before I get in trouble from teh lady.

Brian
 
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It's amazing just how much traffic h-m-o.com is getting. I don't understand it. Search engines don't "see" the dashes... that helps for sure. But type in? I'm not complaining, though :)

I think it goes to show what the future might hold for these 3 letter dashers.

GoPC
 
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Many thanks for starting this thread GoPc, even though the names are not high traffic names that I regged, But I bought the two to protect my other one and add value to it :) Also I jsut redirected them to my rxd (dot) mobi site

rep Added Now I must go to bed soon and be a slave at work tommorrow :(
 
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I just quickly scanned Allen's list of premium domains. There is only one left of each domain starting with A,B or C. (A-R-B.COM, B-L-D.COM, C-G-H.COM). Attached is a copy of the updated list.

Thanks Allen!

Thanks also GOPC, Good topic!
 
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GoPC said:
It's amazing just how much traffic h-m-o.com is getting. I don't understand it. Search engines don't "see" the dashes... that helps for sure. But type in? I'm not complaining, though :)

I think it goes to show what the future might hold for these 3 letter dashers.

GoPC
So may I ask how much it gets? I picked up h-mo and hm-o recently, just for the hell of it, and even they're getting a little (not very much, really).
 
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Does anyone actually type with the hyphens? I find it quite difficult and unusual even when trying to do it? Makes me wonder why the average non-domainer would try it out.
 
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Cultural Bias,

Those who are used to visiting a lot of sites with hyphens will be interested in domains with hyphens. Those who are not don't. Some types of business people like MLM are also a lot more interested in hyphens. Countries with different symbols that the normal 26 letter alphabet are also more familiar with hyphens.

I've had some arab traffic with some of my "--" domains. When I visited the 520 domains for potential sites there were many developed German and Asian sites.

Hyphens also often get priority over letters in directory positions.
(e.g. A-A.com ranked higher on directory than AA.com and hence more directory based traffic.)
 
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VURG said:
I've had some arab traffic with some of my "--" domains. When I visited the 520 domains for potential sites there were many developed German and Asian sites.

Yeah, I've noticed that the Germans like there L-L-L.extention names, what's the deal with those guys?
 
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dagersh said:
So may I ask how much it gets? I picked up h-mo and hm-o recently, just for the hell of it, and even they're getting a little (not very much, really).

It's at Parked, this last period I had 32 Uniques and 6 clicks. Counting April's earnings, another click or two and I'll have the domain paid for.

Not a cash cow, by any means, but enough to sustain itself in an arguably "unknown" character configuration.

As I said, I can't explain it, it just gets type-in.

It's kind of fun to speculate though :)

GoPC
 
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GoPC said:
It's at Parked, this last period I had 32 Uniques and 6 clicks. Counting April's earnings, another click or two and I'll have the domain paid for.

Not a cash cow, by any means, but enough to sustain itself in an arguably "unknown" character configuration.

As I said, I can't explain it, it just gets type-in.

It's kind of fun to speculate though :)

GoPC
That's about what my V-O-L.com is getting in terms of traffic, minus the clicks. Guess I need to find better keywords... :)

Yesterday I went on an L-L-L.com binge and registered all these (which I am promising myself will be the end)...including all the remaining _-T-V.com names I could find:

A-G-U.COM
A-U-X.COM
C-U-R.COM
E-N-V.COM
H-A-X.COM
J-O-X.COM
L-I-X.COM
L-V-N.COM (Las Vegas, Nevada)
M-O-X.COM
N-A-Y.COM
N-L-V.COM
P-T-V.COM
Q-T-V.COM
S-T-V.COM
T-O-X.COM
Y-T-V.COM
X-X-I.com (good one for the 21st century, I figured)
Z-T-V.COM

And then there was this, which I couldn't resist -- similar to my "J-RK.com" that I registered a couple weeks back:

H-LL.COM
:xf.love:
 
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I had U-t-v.com get 1 unique 6 clicks at parked made $2.30 I-r-l gets traffic along with X-t-v again not a ton but enough to make it interesting . Plus if someone needs the domain it is good for SEO. H-M-O is excellent IMO plus I see Parked allowed it to be a 1 click lander
 
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equity78 said:
H-M-O is excellent IMO plus I see Parked allowed it to be a 1 click lander

Yeah, that blew my mind. Parked rarely allows a one click lander.

My favs are H-M-O, P-T-O, C-D-W, and M-X-C ("Most Xtreme Competition" - Great Show!)

Good idea on the -T-V post above :)

GoPC
 
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I got a couple that must have dropped since the original post:

A-E-H.COM
A-A-R.COM

I will add some NP$ - once i've read how to do that...

Thanks everyone - much appreciated !
 
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I wonder about the Number ones like 0-2-1.COM ?
Actually I have a few like A-Y-E.com

And I also wonder what single -s like d-og.com, an-t.com, f-oo.com,
oh-o.com, oo-1.com, 1-69.com, 1-of.com are worth? :$:
And m-oo.com which is parked get's alot of hits.
:)
 
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May 2007 :
T-M-T .com (SEDO) $1000 :tu:
 
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