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Official NNNNN.com Countdown Thread

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I'm going to start this off. I just bought over 1,000 NNNNN.com's today, all were German postal codes. I am hoping to hold these as a long term investment and possibly develop or sell them down the road. I also have a portfolio of other NNNNN.com's that I am already making money on cash parking with. As it stands, there are less than 19,000 NNNNN.com's left, out of only 100,000 total (far less than the 450,000+ LLLL.com's which have already sold out). So most of the NNNNN.com's are gone, and all the 1NNNN.com's are gone and over 90% of the 2NNNN.com's are already gone. The NNNNN.com's are the next category of domain real estate on the net to go.

Why buy an NNNNN.com? A number of reasons:

1) You will get cash parking revenue even on totally random numbers. I have had very good cash parking success with my NNNNN.com's so far, some even consistently bring in large amounts >$2-5/day, and I haven't even figured out yet why so many people are typing in these numbers so I can set appropriate keywords to make even more.

2) Lucky numbers, very big in many cultures including China, where lucky number domains have been bought for $$$.

3) Numbers make words when spelled on cell phones, and this market has just started to take off (466453.com brings you to GOOGLE.COM):

4) Lots of foreign countries have 5 digit postal codes and this is a potential source for type-in traffic as well as development of related content,

5) US zip code NNNNN.com's are very valuable and the postal service keeps adding new ones, so a number that it not very important today could be a large zip code tomorrow.

6) A number is easy to remember and completely brandable, quite possibly more so than some of those bizarre LLLL.com's which are going for so much,

7) Numbers mean things, finances, product numbers, birthdays, prices, and so much more,

8) There is a very limited total supply of NNNNN.com domains, and the vast majority are already gone, so it is just a matter of time before they are all taken. All the NNNN.com domains are gone and are now valuable, don't miss out on NNNNN.com's!

Where to start with numeric domains?

Huge database of foreign postal codes, many NNNNN's available here

Phone Spell tool (type in a number and see what words it spells on a phone) here

Numbers in Chinese culture here

Guide to Numeric Domains here

Another good tool is google's adwords keywords tool, see the search volume for NNNNN's and whether advertisers are paying for them, here

Please post other resources for people hunting for NNNNN.com's.

Since this is a countdown thread, I better give some numbers. As of this morning, there were 19,346 NNNNN.com's available based on a scan of all NNNNN.com's (100,000 total). I have registered 1,032 since then. So to my knowledge there are 18,314 available now.
 
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Just got the following:
64987 - Mix Up
74987 - Six Up
82543 - Valid
87432
Someone got the rest that were on your list rkb. I missed out of 73876(Retro). Thanks for the list. Rep is being left.
 
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More 3 Number Sequences

Those went fast! If you are the first to see the list, please don't register all of them, leave at least some for other people to register. Thanks! Here are more NNNNN.com's with 3 number sequences.

Enjoy.

Ok, those are gone now as well, so here is a link to more NNNNN.com's with three number sequences.

Enjoy these as well.

And also over at NNNNNdomains.com, I have posted links to some interesting "historical" LLLL.com countdown threads and graphics. Check it out!
 
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13,812 remaining currently!
 
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Ending in 99

Here's a list of remaining NNNNN.com's that end in 99.

Enjoy!
 
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Anyone know how many are left now? Just grabbed ~100 in case anything comes of this.
 
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More 3 Number Sequences

These have been very popular so I posted another list, these have decreasing sequences in the first three numbers.

Enjoy!

Ok, now those are gone. I have now posted a list of NNNNN.com's with nice ending sequences YZY where Z=Y+1. Check it out here, and please don't register all of them, leave at least some for someone else. Thanks!
 
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I really did not think that this many NNNNN's would be gone so quickly. That is incredible. rkbdomain and Michael, thank you for your lists. I'm still buying, but it is getting much more difficult.
 
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Anyone know how many are left?
 
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12,764, latest count.. these are going fast.
 
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Michael_Goldman said:
12,764, latest count.. these are going fast.
So about 1000 were registered in 5 hours time I guess.
 
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Bought only 3, will see how they do. Valid French postal codes.
 
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Graph of the Buyout

Jamptap has an interesting post about the buyout with a graphic showing the trend that we are experiencing. He predicts all the NNNNN.com's could be gone by Friday! I don't think it will be that soon, but I continue to be shocked at how fast these are going so who knows.
 
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Quick scan of all XYXYN, XYNXY, and NXYXY.

47347.com
74674.com
64964.com
84984.com
49492.com
79794.com

Only six still available to register. I did not run any sequences beginning with 0 such as 02023
 
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Some Beginning Sequences

Are posted here.

Enjoy!
 
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rkbdomain said:
Are posted here.

Enjoy!
Thanks, how do you generate these?


Current count at 12,405 as of 2 minutes ago
 
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I took some today. thanks for the lists :)
 
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Michael_Goldman said:
Thanks, how do you generate these?


Current count at 12,405 as of 2 minutes ago

Time to reveal the secrets, hope this helps other people get the NNNNN.com's they are looking for. If you have excel, use 5 columns, in each column use a random number generating function, such as =RAND()*(9-1)+1. That function will return a number between 1 and 9. If you want a number between 0 and 5, the function should be =RAND()*(5-0)+0. Anyways, make sure you set the form of the cell so that no decimal places are showing. Then you should have 5 random numbers such as:

2 5 0 8 3

Even though the numbers are not all together, you can select all of them and paste them into godaddy's bulk search engine and godaddy will put them together and tell you whether 25083.com is taken or not.

Lets say you want repeating numbers in the first two positions and sequential numbers in the last two positions.

Cell 1 will have the formula: =RAND()*(9-0)+0
Cell 2 will have the formula: =A1 (or whatever the previous cell is)
Cell 3 will have the formula: =RAND()*(9-0)+0
Cell 4 will have the formula: =RAND()*(8-0)+0
Cell 5 will have the formula: =D1+1

Then, select cells 1 through 5 and paste them over the 500 next rows, and voila, you have 500 random numbers with XXNYZ where Z=Y+1. Paste these babies in to godaddy and you will know in 2 seconds which ones are available. Let me know if anyone has any questions about this approach. Happy searching!
 
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That's fancy :)

Just one question.. you think the growing sequences numbers would be more valuable than others?

I'm trying to figure out how to find NNNNN.com's that might be more valuable and other than checking premium/non premium digits I'm quite out of ideas. So I usually just take the list, randomize it and grab as many as i need :D
 
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All things being equal, a number with repeating digits or sequences is probably more valuable because it's easier to remember. But I think what is going to make any number valuable in a couple of years is hard to predict, there are so many uses for any particular number and those uses keep growing while the supply of numbers is not going anywhere, so a number without any sequences or repeating digits has just as much of a chance to be a large-population US zip code, foreign zip code, or important date in the future as any other number. But probably for the interim, where there is likely to be a price spike after the buyout, the numbers with sequences and repeating digits might do better since it is something one can point to as a positive feature of the number. But for those of us who are in for the long haul, any old number will do basically since the real value in numbers is that they are generic.
 
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Three days ago I listed about 50 NNNNN's ending with zero. At the time 12% of all 9,000 of these were still available and 17% of all NNNNN's were available. I just ran the same report again and now there are only 8.1% still left compared to 13% for all remaining. This time I have attached all of the 737 remaining domains.
 
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Michael_Goldman said:
Good news everyone!
Just checked all the premium numbers (consisting of 1, 2, 3, 5, 7, 8, 9) and 1471 are available, out of 7776. The list is here


6 can definitely be a good number -- for instance 168 is lucky in China
 
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mkellerman said:
6 can definitely be a good number -- for instance 168 is lucky in China

there are lots taken (no more 77xxx numbers left for example), any one has an updated list?

I agree, they will be gone by friday
 
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11,434 recent count. We are getting close to crossing the 10% mark :)

here are first names starting with 011, still available

01124.com
01125.com
01126.com
01136.com
01137.com
01142.com
01146.com
01149.com
01154.com
01164.com
01172.com
01174.com
01187.com
01193.com
01197.com
 
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