It's a good one. When I see names like that I always think to myself, "how nice would that be to own in LLLL.com version?", and it kinda helps with determining value and desirability.
Just purchased 264 quad premium LLLL.net's for $1,584 here at NP ($6 each). BTW if anyone is wanting to offload in bulk for similar prices you know who to PM
wow thats awesome!! What do you think the value of quad premiums will be in the next 2 to 3 years? I just picked up MLBF.net "Major League Baseball Fans".
I personally don't see a huge rise in reseller values in the next 2 to 3 years. However I'm not in them for that. I purchase with end users in mind. Maybe around $40 - $50 depending on other factors including how LLLL.com prices move.
MLBF.net however is a great name and one I'd be proud to have in my portfolio. I instantly think of Major League Baseball as soon as I see the MLB and I'm an Australian where noone even plays baseball and I don't follow the MLB. The F is also quite helpful as the ending letter for this one with the potential of standing for Fan, Fixtures, Fun, Forum etc.
You should definitely see a lot of enduser sales with that many .net domains...
Thanks for the suggestions on means of the letter "F" in MLBF.net... Right now I'm trying to pick .net domains that have the best acronyms as I seem these being the easiest to sell in the next 2 to 3 years. I have a couple names that I'm tracking right now and hope to acquire.
Forum would be real good, as would Fantasy, Flubs, Fanzine, Fights (hey, a video site showing all of the many brawls major leaguers have gotten into over the years)
Non-baseball related: "My Last Boy Friend", "Monkey Liver Blood Flow" (I swear it's a real acronym lol)
Word of advice. If you see a name you like post SOLD ASAP, then send your offer. You can always edit your post and the seller can always say the domain is still available.
Nice to see real domainer! Todays majority of domainers are not long-term holders because they need money for food, life etc... This is a new wave of domainers.
This is a good step! Congrats. However I think that they were registered in the last days of buyout and some may be of not very good quality. Anyway, when I compare for example TMML.nеt and VQZ.net I can't understand why reseller price of the VQZ is 40-50 times more than TSSL
I had held several LLL.nets of different quality and could not sell a single one to end-user. Bad ones were not selling at all while best ones were not selling because I asked 100% ROI over reseller price and 2k-3k asking price was not accepted by end-users. When I got my first 400 LLLL.nets for regfee I sold one within 2 months for 475$ to end-user and then again and again I had a lot of offers from end-users. But the difference with LLL.net that I could accept even 60$ offer in the worst case and still could have 1000% ROI
.net has completely different rules of play IMHO. Price means a lot in .net
For me June-July became dead months. I haven't received any offers for any of my domains while in previous months I had been receiving 5-8 offers from end-users monthly. It seems businesses are relaxing in summer too... That's why I'm not panicking about reseller prices slump.