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Old 10-22-2005, 08:20 PM THREAD STARTER               #1 (permalink)
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I was thinking of buying a few LLLL.com's being as there are a lot of them still avaible any tips on what letter combinations to choose, I know not to choose jxyz or any uncommon letters afkg or afkj I mean how would you choose which one to register if any at all? Hope you guys can help out alot

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If you do some research you might be able to come up with some LLLL acronyms, but it would be tedious work. I am no expert, but I would say if you can pronounce it, it might be worth something later on down the road when the LLLL's up for grabs start getting (a long time from now).

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What are the bad letters to stay away from I figured they were jkwxz? Anyone elses opinions would be appreciated.
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bad letters = "k" "w" "o" "h" "L"
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Here ar ethe letters:

The quality of the letter composition can play a significant role in determining 3-letter valuations. General concensus states that the letters A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H, I, L, M, N, O, P, R, S, T are considered premium letters. Other lesser high quality letters include: J, K, U, V, W. Lower quality letters include: Q, X, Y, Z. Domains selling for less than the above figures would represent a strong buy in today's market. Premium letter only domains tend to fetch a 500% to 600% premium over the Minimum Wholesale Price. Mixed letter quality domains have valuations somewhere in the middle of these two extremes.
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monRA - thanx for the info. Very interesting.
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Originally Posted by monRa
Here ar ethe letters:

The quality of the letter composition can play a significant role in determining 3-letter valuations. General concensus states that the letters A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H, I, L, M, N, O, P, R, S, T are considered premium letters. Other lesser high quality letters include: J, K, U, V, W. Lower quality letters include: Q, X, Y, Z. Domains selling for less than the above figures would represent a strong buy in today's market. Premium letter only domains tend to fetch a 500% to 600% premium over the Minimum Wholesale Price. Mixed letter quality domains have valuations somewhere in the middle of these two extremes.
Interesting! Thanks for sharing!
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Originally Posted by rzpvile
I mean how would you choose which one to register if any at all?
I would be going with the "if any at all" there really is almost no market for poor quality 4 letter domains, it is fool's gold.
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Originally Posted by monRa
The quality of the letter composition can play a significant role in determining 3-letter valuations. General concensus states that the letters A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H, I, L, M, N, O, P, R, S, T are considered premium letters. Other lesser high quality letters include: J, K, U, V, W. Lower quality letters include: Q, X, Y, Z. Domains selling for less than the above figures would represent a strong buy in today's market. Premium letter only domains tend to fetch a 500% to 600% premium over the Minimum Wholesale Price. Mixed letter quality domains have valuations somewhere in the middle of these two extremes.
When I read that post, I noticed two things. First, it sounded familiar to me. Second, it refers to "Domains selling for less than the above figures" but there are no figures in the post?

Then it hit me - this was cut and pasted from 3character.com, a site owned and operated by NP members Equity78 and ZestyDomains.

If you are going to cut and paste somebody else's work, you should give them the credit they deserve. Don't take the credit yourself, or allow people to think it's your own words. I'm sure this was just an oversight, and you didn't mean to do that intentionally.
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Here is the source, complete. http://www.3character.com/priceguide.html

They deserve the credit for that information.
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Originally Posted by monRa
Here ar ethe letters:

The quality of the letter composition can play a significant role in determining 3-letter valuations. General concensus states that the letters A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H, I, L, M, N, O, P, R, S, T are considered premium letters. Other lesser high quality letters include: J, K, U, V, W. Lower quality letters include: Q, X, Y, Z. Domains selling for less than the above figures would represent a strong buy in today's market. Premium letter only domains tend to fetch a 500% to 600% premium over the Minimum Wholesale Price. Mixed letter quality domains have valuations somewhere in the middle of these two extremes.
really? but mixed letter domain like eoins.com looks strange and their keyword demand in google is not high or doesnt even exists? thts no such words as that? then y people would want to buy those?
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Although bad letters should be abstained, combinations like LOL is good tho.
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