namelayer said:
Its nice to see these type of names rolling along the way they are.
Yeah, they are holding their own. They've got a lot going for them. They are .coms, and the only major difference between them and a 3 letter acronym is a dash (and about $6,000). Or, in the case of L-L, it's just an extra letter (and about $2,000).
I think the ball would be moving a lot faster with these however, 4 LLLL.coms and 4 LLLL.nets are in the spotlight now (which is okay by me since I sell those too.) Still, I make more money off L-LL.coms. I get them for about $7 and sell them for $19.95.
I have a harder time selling my .nets. (It's hard to market anything as rare when their are over 200,000 left.) One marketing tactic I use is to remind people that a LLL.net starts at $800 but a L-L.com starts at $2,000, which is a $1200 difference. I also state that L-LL are truly rare .coms and anything 4 characters or less in the .com extension are hot. (However, when I'm selling LLLL.nets the $800 minimum price for LLL.nets is a major selling point.)
namelayer said:
I got mine some time ago hopeing for a good flip.
That's great. I have a couple I'm holding onto as well. I purchased Am-I .com which is a great 2 letter acronym followed by an i for internet, incorporated, etc.. from someone here at NP a while back for a whopping $75. I have had a $200 offer on it, but, I am not sell it for less than XXXX to the right enduser.