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A number of domainers have been quietly registering away since the LLLL countdown finished (some also before). There are still good pickings in this countdown including double letters. A few *-LL.com have already been cleared out from A-Z and not just the e-LL and i-LL.

Maybe someone can pretty please persuade 3spar to edit the DYYO software to accommodate?

Also anybody got any latest update on total available and sales updates?
 
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buckshotdots said:
Don't know about an end user but very easy to remember :) That reminds me I registered 15-1 .com almost a year ago (betting odds) for fun. Again I have no idea of value but it looks good IMO.

I had e-NY.net in my sights this morning but missed the ending of the auction and lost it.

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Thanks...I'm not really sure about an end-user either, but there are only 30 NNN, N-NN, or NN-N that have all the same number, so I figured that's go to count for something! 15-1 is quite nice too...too bad about e-NY, though...that would've been nice.
 
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VURG said:
Thanks Johnny. I expect the premiums to go soonish but wouldn't be suprised if it takes a couple of years for the rest to go.

Absolutely right. These dont seem like big money makers to me other than the names that are already big time LLL.coms
 
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Thanks Johnny.

I've registered

v-nn - virtual news network - too many virtual games popping up
v-pn - virtual private network

So will keep these to see where it goes.
 
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Does anyone know many l-ll.com's and ll-l.coms are left including bad letters?
 
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Johnny has the lists earlier in the thread. ~8500 of each (~50% taken)

44 from the LL-L.com list have been taken. It's slowly but steadily depleting.
 
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johnnywj said:
I have done a new scan, there have been some more drops
since the last scan i did.

8673 Available L-LL.COM
L-LL.COM list: http://www.startgt.com/l-ll.txt

8684 Available LL-L.COM
LL-L.COM list: http://www.startgt.com/ll-l.txt

This is great. Thank you.

I've registered few LL-L based on LL being the country code i.e. au-o.com (australia online?), eu-o.com (europe online?), ca-w.com (Canadian whatever?) and so on.

There aren't many left for well known countries (i.e. cn).

I just thought it would be easy for people to read au or ca or eu because they are used to those acronyms already.

Thoughts?

-NK
 
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netklick said:
This is great. Thank you.

I've registered few LL-L based on LL being the country code i.e. au-o.com (australia online?), eu-o.com (europe online?), ca-w.com (Canadian whatever?) and so on.

There aren't many left for well known countries (i.e. cn).

I just thought it would be easy for people to read au or ca or eu because they are used to those acronyms already.

Thoughts?

-NK

very good regges :imho:
the eu-o.com is excellent .in particular. i have nailed about 150 of these suckers and didn't think of that :'(
 
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netklick said:
This is great. Thank you.

I've registered few LL-L based on LL being the country code i.e. au-o.com (australia online?), eu-o.com (europe online?), ca-w.com (Canadian whatever?) and so on.

There aren't many left for well known countries (i.e. cn).

I just thought it would be easy for people to read au or ca or eu because they are used to those acronyms already.

Thoughts?

-NK

Fantastic Idea !!

These have so many uses IMO, i'm suprised there are still loads left.

I've just registered for example:
D-GB.COM
Discover Great Britain?
Davies of Great Britain?
any word that begins with D - Great Britain

DE-Y.COM
Deutsche - any word that begins with Y


There are loads and loads of two letter abbreviations in existance and with a bit of research should be possible to find a niche space e.g. MX - DNS mail exchange and then find prefix or suffix combos to fill the space.

Does that make sense?
 
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I had a bit of fun with this until an enduser comes a knocking. I nabbed some premium letter ones after searching for enduser chances on google. Will just simply hold now:

www.BO-R.com :hehe: Enjoy
 
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I think that in a number of cases pairs have been cleaned out eg *-FM
 
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Interesting thing. In the "live" auctions at snapnames. A lot of the L-LL are starting at $29 now :( Here are some that are ending in 2.5 hours at snap in live auction for anyone to bid on (rep appreciated) :)

n-ee.com $9.00 2h 32m
n-ed.com $29.00 2h 32m example of the $29 starting price
u-so.com $29.00
f-ir.com $9.00
f-lu.com $29.00 almost bid on this one, might still :)

thanks, Gary.

arnie said:
I had a bit of fun with this until an enduser comes a knocking. I nabbed some premium letter ones after searching for enduser chances on google. Will just simply hold now:

www.BO-R.com :hehe: Enjoy

ROFMAO :) Johnny the monkey...
 
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buckshotdots said:
ROFMAO :) Johnny the monkey...


:hehe:
awesome video isn't it? deleted scene i think :xf.love: :sold:
 
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buckshotdots said:
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n-ee.com $9.00 2h 32m
n-ed.com $29.00 2h 32m example of the $29 starting price
u-so.com $29.00
f-ir.com $9.00
f-lu.com $29.00 almost bid on this one, might still :)

thanks, Gary.

f-lu looks good :'(
 
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Grabbed:

r-ob.com rob
f-ra.com France?
e-xx.com nice XX with an E :) I am happy with this one!

g-
 
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I regged the following L-LL.com's, mainly dictionary words:

G-IG.com
S-YS.com (my favorite.... I really like this one!)
B-OA.COM
D-UO.com
D-UE.com
M-LB.com (now on auction in Ebay, starting at only $0.99)

I think endusers will eventually go for these 4 character alternatives to the expensive LLL.coms, so I am trying to gather a few more meaningful l-ll.coms.
 
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Does anyone know of any end user sites using L-LL or LL-L? I know the L-L-L have lots of end user sites. L-LL and LL-L look a little odd at first, but after seeing some of the regs here some aren't that bad. They are at least nice short domains, and .com's, so that counts for something.
 
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If i'm honest my LL-L.com get an awful lot of traffic.
Not sure about developed sites, bet if you asked Johnny nice, he'd nail a list
 
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hugegrowth said:
Does anyone know of any end user sites using L-LL or LL-L? I know the L-L-L have lots of end user sites. L-LL and LL-L look a little odd at first, but after seeing some of the regs here some aren't that bad. They are at least nice short domains, and .com's, so that counts for something.

As far as end user, did you mean those websites not using a parking page? A lot of the really good l-ll.coms and ll-l.coms are in parking as that's why the end user registered them.

Here are a few 4 character with dash websites.

b-et.com Business Enabled Technology
1-us.com internet service
g-et.com ecology website
bb-b.com cat photo album
ai-w.com chinese health site
m-gm.com 24 Times Corp
cc-c.com Berflin Coffee Shop
ci-a.com Asia Content Ltd
e-go.com Passlogix
x-xx.com phone calls
A2-z.com forum
aa-r.com architect
ba-r.com Barbara Anderson Realty
ic-e.com web design
c-me.com cyber merchants
m-me.com engineering
i-go.com pocket pc
2-it.com German company
ai-r.com Significant Solutions
a-sk.com Ask Consulting
b-to.com German Business
go-2.com mail server
 
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