I scanned all Chinse premium (without a,e,i,o,u,v and 0,4) LLNN and NNLL .com and all are gone. I registered last two CP NNLL.coms that were left!
What do you think is the future of this?
What do you think is the future of this?
Most folk will tell you that the 4 will decrease the price, yes it means "death" but if you had a domain like 4444.com .......it means cash!!! Many domainers fall for the "keep away" hype. Make your own decisions, I believe if something is rare it may be worth considering, 4444/com is rare. In the context of this thread I would suggest there would be some LLNN's containing a 4 would be of value Eg: Cn48
Unsure?Are any LLNN/LNNN chips that are not registered left?
CP may mean 车票 (train ticket), 钞票 (banknote), 彩票 ( Lottery), etc.
41 rhymes with 司仪 (master of ceremonies), 睡衣 (pajamas), 西医 (western medicine), etc.
Thanks for the kind words. D is a money letter because it is associated with 贷 (Lend). WDD can have many Chinese meanings and some money-related phrases are:I'm hoping you can tell me what significance, if any, can be attributed to the domain WDD8 ... I picked it up a little while ago and have it parked where it receives 300 to 400 visits per month. I have tried many different keywords but I'm getting zero clicks.
Thanks for the kind words. D is a money letter because it is associated with 贷 (Lend). WDD can have many Chinese meanings and some money-related phrases are:
网贷贷 (net lend lend, or lending on the net)
网赌赌 (net gamble gamble, or gambling on the net)
Unfortunately, being Chinese does not necessarily make me a better investor. A year ago I registered a number of .com names similar to yours but had 0 inquiry, so I have let all of them drop.
Thanks for the kind words. D is a money letter because it is associated with 贷 (Lend). WDD can have many Chinese meanings and some money-related phrases are:
网贷贷 (net lend lend, or lending on the net)
网赌赌 (net gamble gamble, or gambling on the net)
Unfortunately, being Chinese does not necessarily make me a better investor. A year ago I registered a number of .com names similar to yours but had 0 inquiry, so I have let all of them drop.
YES!does this mean that "W" can mean "net" ?
Congrats to the seller. I will hold on to my 86gc.comse88.com 1,700 USD 2017-03-23 NameJet (not mine)
Of course hold if you want to, but you cannot value it the same as the se88 sale, the LL88's have a history of good sales, after that the category drops away somewhat. I tend to agree with Nat and will aim for double number endings, good luckCongrats to the seller. I will hold on to my 86gc.com
Thanks. I got your point. Who knows what the future may bring, 56pc.com was sold for $$$$$.Of course hold if you want to, but you cannot value it the same as the se88 sale, the LL88's have a history of good sales, after that the category drops away somewhat. I tend to agree with Nat and will aim for double number endings, good luck
The reason I suspect was the "pc" aspect, I try and aim for things are known, eg Ny Mr Dr for example, I also prefer the have the letters at the start (seems to be most favored)Thanks. I got your point. Who knows what the future may bring, 56pc.com was sold for $$$$$.
The zero could mean "nothing or eternity" Glass half full I think, I am pleased to finally haveddw0 // dot king
I picked this up with my new found knowledge (thank you kassey lee) that D means money and W means net .....and the number zero is good to have at the end.
I'm feeling pretty good about it but wondering what the veteran chip domainers think.
Cheers!
The zero could mean "nothing or eternity" Glass half full I think, I am pleased to finally have
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47ea.com was reported sold on dnjournal.com for $2979 this week.Paired number prices have really gone up;
ai77.com 685 USD 2017-04-12 NameJet
yb55.com 510 USD 2017-04-12 DropCatch
wb66.com 622 USD 2017-04-11 GoDaddy
wb77.com 470 USD 2017-04-11 GoDaddy
These are some of the highest on-average auction prices for paired numbers I've seen in a while.
Would like to see this trend continue.
47ea.com was reported sold on dnjournal.com for $2979.