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Have been pondering the actual scarcity of LLL's in the various extensions available.
Went to Sedo to have a look at what is for sale figuring that could provide a snapshot of the selling market.
Used the following simple search: up to three LLL, no numbers or hyphens, and divided by the number of combo's and rounded off.
The results of for sale listings as of this morning are kinda interesting:
.com 1654 listings for sale approx. 9% of available
.net 2990 listings @17%
.org 3499 @20%
.info 6421 @37%
.biz 5596 @32%
.io 906 @5%
club 2560 @15%
.in 9361 @53%
.co 6625 @38%
.de 3368 @19%
.us 6148 @35%
.tv 1660 @ 9%
.me 3155 @18%
.xyz 851 @4%
.top 18094 @100%
In six of fifteen extensions more than 30% of the available domains are for sale.
So, are LLL's actually rare?
How to explain .top?
Would genuinely like to hear your views.
Went to Sedo to have a look at what is for sale figuring that could provide a snapshot of the selling market.
Used the following simple search: up to three LLL, no numbers or hyphens, and divided by the number of combo's and rounded off.
The results of for sale listings as of this morning are kinda interesting:
.com 1654 listings for sale approx. 9% of available
.net 2990 listings @17%
.org 3499 @20%
.info 6421 @37%
.biz 5596 @32%
.io 906 @5%
club 2560 @15%
.in 9361 @53%
.co 6625 @38%
.de 3368 @19%
.us 6148 @35%
.tv 1660 @ 9%
.me 3155 @18%
.xyz 851 @4%
.top 18094 @100%
In six of fifteen extensions more than 30% of the available domains are for sale.
So, are LLL's actually rare?
How to explain .top?
Would genuinely like to hear your views.