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Official NNNNN.com Evauation Thread

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All NNNNN.com's have been registered a couple hours ago and now is the time to start discussing their value.

First some general guidelines:

1. According to http://www.3character.com/priceguide.html:
1, 2, 3, 5, 7, 8, 9 are considered premium numbers. Other lesser high quality numbers include: 4 and 6. Lower quality numbers include the number 0. Premium NNNNN's were registered first, then more than 10k 5N.com were remaining

2. Domains starting with 0 are considered lower quality, while domaings ending with 0 are more round and thus better.

3. Lower numbers are typically more valuable, due to higher amount of possibilities and potential uses

4. Repeating digits are good, most valuable will be the domains with many repeating numbers.

5. Numbers ending in “5″ or multiples of “25″ are a little bit better.

6. Numbers that have special meaning, like zip codes, words on mobile devices, area codes etc. represent higher value.


Post more tips below to compile a complete appraising guide!
Also feel free to post some special numbers for appraisal. not the regular random NNNNN's you've just registered, but something more valuable, like 63400, 12349, 77723..

Current min prices for NNNN.com are around $350-400


Feb 20: 4 days after the buyout the min NNNNN.com prices are now basing around $12-15



Check the latest NNNNN.com Price Guide for frequent updates.
 
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I have all of my NNNNN.com domains parked at Parked.com. Today I log in to check my stats from yesterday and I discover that 57230.com had two clicks yesterday for $3.83 per click. I usually have a good number of clicks on my NNNNN domains, but this one made me want to do a bit more research. I started to do a little research on the domain and found out that 57230.info is registered.

It appears that 57230 is a CEDEX number (postal code) for France. They also use a five digit format. 57230.info is a Proxiti site that is a network of 6,000 sites for France. It looks like to me that this is just like the Marchex .com and .net sites for US Zip codes.

Just another example of the demand for number domains.
 
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Croach said:
I have all of my NNNNN.com domains parked at Parked.com. Today I log in to check my stats from yesterday and I discover that 57230.com had two clicks yesterday for $3.83 per click. I usually have a good number of clicks on my NNNNN domains, but this one made me want to do a bit more research. I started to do a little research on the domain and found out that 57230.info is registered.

It appears that 57230 is a CEDEX number (postal code) for France. They also use a five digit format. 57230.info is a Proxiti site that is a network of 6,000 sites for France. It looks like to me that this is just like the Marchex .com and .net sites for US Zip codes.

Just another example of the demand for number domains.
nice clicks!
Some of my NNNNN's also get high clicks in parked, I've seen a couple clicks between $1 and $2. But in total around $10 in last 2 weeks. I'm planning to test them somewhere else next
 
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argh, I need a parked account!!! :)
 
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i only grabbed one nnnnn.com , only to find out it has been tasted many times and is banned form being parked !!!!!! bummer
 
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Update from my previous post. I have all my NNNNN.com domains at parked.com. I use either the default page or I use the keyword "domain registration". There is not a huge amount of revenue, but it is improving. Once I get a click on one of these names Parked has the ability to see what keyword was searched and clicked. The domain I mentioned a few days ago that had the $3.83 click was a visitor from Japan. I researched the keyword which was in japanese and it was hair replacement. I update the keyword on this domain and today I had 11 clicks for a total of $38.04.

While this domain is the exception, I am optimistic that I will continue to be able to better monetize my generic number domains. I know that namedrive.com also has the ability to monetize international traffic and learn what keywords your visitors are searching for. If anyone needs a referral for parked just send me a PM.
 
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Croach said:
Update from my previous post. I have all my NNNNN.com domains at parked.com. I use either the default page or I use the keyword "domain registration". There is not a huge amount of revenue, but it is improving. Once I get a click on one of these names Parked has the ability to see what keyword was searched and clicked. The domain I mentioned a few days ago that had the $3.83 click was a visitor from Japan. I researched the keyword which was in japanese and it was hair replacement. I update the keyword on this domain and today I had 11 clicks for a total of $38.04.

While this domain is the exception, I am optimistic that I will continue to be able to better monetize my generic number domains. I know that namedrive.com also has the ability to monetize international traffic and learn what keywords your visitors are searching for. If anyone needs a referral for parked just send me a PM.

Wow, great report! That's some valuable hair replacement there, I wonder what the connection is with your number, maybe a product number or a phone number for a hair replacement company or something.
 
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-rj- namepros mod has informed me about numericdomainforums , take a look and join ,, i did
 
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Any idea what's the bare minimum wholesale value of a NNNNN.com?
Also, suppose it has all premium numbers what would be the value?
I'd really like to know the answers to these questions.

PS: I looked at the DomainMagnate price guide but found nothing useful :(
 
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Basement said:
Any idea what's the bare minimum wholesale value of a NNNNN.com?
Also, suppose it has all premium numbers what would be the value?
I'd really like to know the answers to these questions.

PS: I looked at the DomainMagnate price guide but found nothing useful :(
I think the minimum wholesale value of a NNNNN.com is about $20 each, and $30 if it has all premium numbers!
 
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emarksman said:
I think the minimum wholesale value of a NNNNN.com is about $20 each, and $30 if it has all premium numbers!
the written was in feb 28 today march 15 any increments? again worst ones $20 ?
 
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I have a new post up which analyzes the development of 100 random NNNN.com's and compares the level of development with the NNNNN.com's. I also discuss the potential ramifications this has on future prices of NNNNN.com's.

Check it out!
 
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Michael_Goldman said:
Good post there rkb

Thanks, your NNNNN.com april fools piece was priceless.
 
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60642.com
189 USD
on sedo.com
 
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I only have one which is 20845.com.

I regged it with my dreamhost account and each year I get free renewal with the hosting so it has not cost me anything so far.

0845 is for a non geographical annually charged phone code which provides local call charges nationwide to callers in the UK. Typing 20845 into google shows some 0845 sponsored links.

my domain is indexed on page 1 of a google search for '20845' although there is no website there, perhaps I should develop one.

Does anyone have an idea of value undeveloped? or parking/development ideas.
 
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AndyR said:
I only have one which is 20845.com.

I regged it with my dreamhost account and each year I get free renewal with the hosting so it has not cost me anything so far.

0845 is for a non geographical annually charged phone code which provides local call charges nationwide to callers in the UK. Typing 20845 into google shows some 0845 sponsored links.

my domain is indexed on page 1 of a google search for '20845' although there is no website there, perhaps I should develop one.

Does anyone have an idea of value undeveloped? or parking/development ideas.

digits '0' and '4' are considered bad, but I see it has 2 million results, so might have some more use.
 
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Enom just refunded 73819.com and I picked it up... :xf.love: my new text alerts on my mobile for domain drops!

*update* Enom let 93495.com go too, yum!
 
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