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Hurley4540 05-15-2008 12:50 PM

Popular LLL/LLLL domains, read and help me plz
 
What are some TLD's that still have LLL's available which aren't ridiculously priced?

Also, what is the popular TLD for LLLL's these days?

Anyone......?

Hurley4540 05-15-2008 03:48 PM

anyone tell me?

thebrokenbox 05-15-2008 04:24 PM

Well there's tons of LLLL.info's still out there. Most other TLD are all reg'd.

Hurley4540 05-15-2008 04:44 PM

any good LLL tld's left?

accentnepal 05-16-2008 01:38 AM

Once you get into the more obscure extensions - small island countries, .name and so on, there are a lot of LLL and even some LLs left. Mostly because there is nobody who wants it. Plus many of these extensions are expensive.

There are LLLL.net and .mobi left that could be worthwhile - the .mobi is a long term play that has more risk than other possibilities, and the .nets have been picked over pretty well. Both I would consider to be more for those with experience who can see possibilities that others would miss.

The best thing to do is to spend time reading on this forum - a lot of time. The more you know the better your purchases will be. I have been doing this for two years and every few months I still find an important improvement in how I do things that adds, say 25% to my purchases' value.

Probably the best area today for the beginner is 5 letter.coms. There are several threads in this section for you to study - I would watch the drops and buy only easily pronounceable domains - emphasis on the easily - that you can see a company wanting for their brand. There are over 17 million possible LLLLL.coms, buying randomly would only waste your money. Go slow.

Hurley4540 05-16-2008 01:44 PM

Ok will take your advise

TordB.com 06-15-2008 03:48 AM

Originally Posted by accentnepal

The best thing to do is to spend time reading on this forum - a lot of time. The more you know the better your purchases will be. I have been doing this for two years and every few months I still find an important improvement in how I do things that adds, say 25% to my purchases' value.




That is awsome :) What's the last improvement that you learned?

chenzen 06-15-2008 05:21 AM

Originally Posted by TordB.com
That is awsome :) What's the last improvement that you learned?


Guess it's to ignore some newbies who doesn't research anything on his part :)


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