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Hello, I think it would be pretty useful to keep track of all LLLL.com sales , even the little ones under $100 so that , pretty soon , when the available LLLL.com will be finished , we`ll have a better idea on market prices.

It is important that these sales are confirmed. So before to post, make sure payment went OK.

I will start with todays` Sedo confirmed sales:

FISE.com 2,700 Euros
TSRT.com US $760
VEUP.com US $1,700


Also, I found interesting to see this average LLLL, getting bids up to $51 and reserve not me. It says it all.

http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dl...110154111735_W0QQ_trksidZm37QQfromZR40QQfviZ1
 
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Dego for $2k? WOW! But the rest seem to be cheap too, were all these sold at Ebay?
 
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Is that who "po3kjd5nf4b" is on NJ? If so, I think between NJ and Snap, he spends about $25-30K daily on expired domains :O When's he going to run out of money so the rest of us peons can win a few :bah:

Yes it is him. And yes, since Sep09 he is spending about 10K a day. And he doesn't seem to going to stop :lala:

It is very interesting to see. Most of the domains now fetching some thousands of dollars on NameJet have him in the bidding wars. Many are good names but I don't see how he does expect to recover the investment when he is paying end-user prices. I mean, the domains that sell to end-users above 10K are not as many as one may think. I also don't see them being developed and parking revenues are as we know.

He better have a sound business plan or he is going to join a group of people with big pockets but lack of money management :gl:.

One domain that got my attention was GoodWill.com. It went for about 50K on SnapNames if i remember correctly, and this year it changed hands to the owners of GoodWill.org. Some guys act as proxy/brokers for other users. I see most of them being Chinese. Doesn't seem to be the case with Isaac.

regards,
tonecas

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regards,
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Yes it is him. And yes, since Sep09 he is spending about 10K a day. And he doesn't seem to going to stop :lala:

It is very interesting to see. Most of the domains now fetching some thousands of dollars on NameJet have him in the bidding wars. Many are good names but I don't see how he does expect to recover the investment when he is paying end-user prices. I mean, the domains that sell to end-users above 10K are not as many as one may think. I also don't see them being developed and parking revenues are as we know.

He better have a sound business plan or he is going to join a group of people with big pockets but lack of money management :gl:.

One domain that got my attention was GoodWill.com. It went for about 50K on SnapNames if i remember correctly, and this year it changed hands to the owners of GoodWill.org. Some guys act as proxy/brokers for other users. I see most of them being Chinese. Doesn't seem to be the case with Isaac.

regards,
tonecas


Thanks for the information. I've have bid against him on several occasions, and he will bid until he wins, regardless of whether he'll get a return on investment or not. It's absolutely crazy; he must have unlimited funds to sustain this type of purchasing.
 
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This crazy sale at sedo last week:
YUUP.com - $9,999

It was a standard $60 start auction which rocketed.

Anyone have idea about that ? I mean more than two buyers bid on that.
If i remember right, more than 10 buyers for that name ?

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YUUP was available for sale on the forums last year sometime for around mid-high $xxx.. and I think someone made an interesting investment there around that time to fetch decent some today ;)
 
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Pronunciables have that brandability / web 2.0 factor
 
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there are TONS of much nicer names avalable under 10k :p I wouldnt pay more than $200 for yuup.com
 
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Sold TLDx.com to an end-user for $650


Sameh
 
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yuup has an interesting history.

yuup.com $9,999.00 7/5/2010 Sedo
yuup.com $430.00 5/23/2010 Sedo
yuup.com $850.00 5/18/2008 NamePros [unconfirmed]

I have a few which are as pronounceable, if not better, but I don't even think I'd have the guts to ask for 10k for any of them :lol: guess thats what makes the whole difference at the end of the day.
 
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I can confirm that this pattern of CVVC dot coms are in high demand, receiving quite often XXXX offers for one of the name I had left.
I sold one at the beginning of the year and now I regret (((

yuup has an interesting history.

yuup.com $9,999.00 7/5/2010 Sedo
yuup.com $430.00 5/23/2010 Sedo
yuup.com $850.00 5/18/2008 NamePros [unconfirmed]

I have a few which are as pronounceable, if not better, but I don't even think I'd have the guts to ask for 10k for any of them :lol: guess thats what makes the whole difference at the end of the day.
 
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I can't see the 'possible' 10K value of YUUP being based on it's brandability/web 2.0 flair since the double U completely kills it imho.....too confusing with yup and I personally have no idea how to pronounce 2 U's together... if a legit sale I bet it has something more to do with being the established acronym for some big biz somewhere.....
 
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Very very odd day on TDNX today:

tlnz $75
pizv $114
pexf $315
oizb $215
nkux $215
lxln $114
lxop $315
lzup $246
lpxi $114
lnuz $215
kezf $215
kvkz $114
kxib $114
kivw $114
koxv $25
kpuj $114
kpuv $114
kizw $115
jxbs $66
erkx $25

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"Very very odd day on TDNX today:"

Ahhhhh, if that only happened EVERY day. I'm sure there's a story coming about those sales.
 
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Average sale prices on eBay for June were well up against May's average. This is the fourth consecutive monthly rise, and June's average was the best on eBay since September 2008. Here's an analysis of trends over the past 12 months. As always, I've excluded domains selling for more than $100 as I consider them outliers on eBay. All averages below are based on trendlines calculated from weekly figures, so smoothing out irregularities.

Over the past 12 months mean prices rose at an average rate of about $0.99 a month, a total of $11.89 over the period. The trend showed a rise from $8.82 to $20.72, which is a rise of 81% based on the midpoint.

Over the past 9 months mean prices rose at an average rate of about $0.97 a month.

Over the past 6 months mean prices rose at an average rate of about $2.14 a month.

Over the past 3 months mean prices rose at an average rate of about $3.96 a month.

Monthly means were -

July $8.61
August $9.09
September $11.98
October $10.59
November $18.03
December $18.12
January $13.91
February $12.03
March $13.40
April $15.75
May $18.68
June $27.10

Average remaining registration rose very slightly over the 12-month period. This rise deducts about 2 cents from the monthly price rise, bringing the effective price rise down to about $0.97 a month.

Average domain quality also rose over the 12-month period. This rise deducts about 13 cents from the monthly price rise, bringing the effective price rise down to about $0.84 a month.

Here are the percentile trends for the 12-month period -

The 5th percentile rose from $0.57 to $6.37, an increase of 167% based on the midpoint.

The 25th percentile rose from $3.19 to $10.48, an increase of 107% based on the midpoint.

The 50th percentile rose from $6.27 to $15.17, an increase of 83% based on the midpoint.

The 75th percentile rose from $8.99 to $25.98, an increase of 97% based on the midpoint.

The 95th percentile rose from $29.23 to $51.83, an increase of 56% based on the midpoint.
 
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Very nice information ianmcd, I have a few of the good ones, and it's great to see that the bottom rising. I get so distracted with other ventures, and it's nice to see that something I've tucked away, is still performing well.
 
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Very very odd day on TDNX today:

tlnz $75
pizv $114
pexf $315
oizb $215
nkux $215
lxln $114
lxop $315
lzup $246
lpxi $114
lnuz $215
kezf $215
kvkz $114
kxib $114
kivw $114
koxv $25
kpuj $114
kpuv $114
kizw $115
jxbs $66
erkx $25

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Hope every day will be a odd day for TDNX %%-
 
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And thanks FantasyCombine for bringing these sales to the front.
 
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hey guys, been inactive for quite a time now. Hows the llll.coms doing ? had about 60 , sold most of them only got 6-7 left.

How much can domain such s Ufka.com , RitJ.com , Vukh.com and LitJ.com fetch ?
 
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hey guys, been inactive for quite a time now. Hows the llll.coms doing ? had about 60 , sold most of them only got 6-7 left.

How much can domain such s Ufka.com , RitJ.com , Vukh.com and LitJ.com fetch ?
In the $15-$30 range.
 
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I can't see the 'possible' 10K value of YUUP being based on it's brandability/web 2.0 flair since the double U completely kills it imho.....too confusing with yup and I personally have no idea how to pronounce 2 U's together... if a legit sale I bet it has something more to do with being the established acronym for some big biz somewhere.....

Partialy agree with you but:

(+) there were more than two bidders
(-) looks like none of them is verified (10k limit on sedo)

One possible pronounce i came to is "YU Up"

... we should wait if it change owner :) and see what it is
 
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tDid.com $1,000 (7/10/2010) Sedo
 
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