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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?
 
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Congratulations. Passed closely my GB53.COM :)
 
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WP64
first things that came to mind:

WordPress
Windows P (any service or product) 64 bit


oooh when Google that term..
Microsoft pages show up for wp64 - detect 64bit portability issue.

screams for a mini site to me
 
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WP64
first things that came to mind:

WordPress
Windows P (any service or product) 64 bit


oooh when Google that term..
Microsoft pages show up for wp64 - detect 64bit portability issue.

screams for a mini site to me
Interesting, just seerched, I could not think beyond WordPress Theme Site with 64 Themes or something but its amazing
 
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Increased traffic, and seemingly overall interest, on LLNN's with repeating letters or numbers; as well as a $1k offer for a LLNN with a repeating premium number no a,e,i,o,u,v.
 
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Increased traffic, and seemingly overall interest, on LLNN's with repeating letters or numbers; as well as a $1k offer for a LLNN with a repeating premium number no a,e,i,o,u,v.

Same here, but instead of a $1k offer, the investor asked me whether the LLNN.com is available for sale and do I have similar domains.. I replied to his email and the given QQ number but received no reply :(
 
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I would renew everything but the two with "v". I renewed all my chips and let all my non-chips drop.

Can you elaborate why you keep them? There's no appetite from investors for these (as far as I know you can't even get reg-fee for them currently) and interest from end-users has been very limited in my experience (only sold two out of ~400 I owned during the past 12-months).
 
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Transfer/Push only firesale? Can you push expired at NameBright? I don't think they are terrible, but you have better experience of them not selling so maybe yea, let them go. I have less than 10 and only 2 chips. They seem to sit a while here on NP. I think 4C are cool, but I expect to wait a couple years if they ever catch on, might be a while. Good Luck : smile :
 
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I have OM50.com. Is it premium?
 
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Can you elaborate why you keep them? There's no appetite from investors for these (as far as I know you can't even get reg-fee for them currently) and interest from end-users has been very limited in my experience (only sold two out of ~400 I owned during the past 12-months).

I transferred most of mine to NetFirms for $1.99 each. There's value at that price in the present, and it buys a year to see where the general landscape is in a year.

When deciding what to renew at full price, I look to see if the .net / .cc / .cn are taken and if they are developed, and I make a judgement call from there.

One promising thing about this category is that about 20 to 25% of NNLL.com / LLNN.com are developed. That's pretty high. All you have to do is pick any random letters and numbers and type them into your browser to feel it. Whether or not that will ever translate into great value in the future, who knows. But it's something to consider.
 
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I would list it for $2,500 through Afternic, etc. and then let it drop at expiry.


then if there are "bites" at expiry. renew? lol does this really work?
 
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I transferred most of mine to NetFirms for $1.99 each. There's value at that price in the present, and it buys a year to see where the general landscape is in a year.

When deciding what to renew at full price, I look to see if the .net / .cc / .cn are taken and if they are developed, and I make a judgement call from there.

One promising thing about this category is that about 20 to 25% of NNLL.com / LLNN.com are developed. That's pretty high. All you have to do is pick any random letters and numbers and type them into your browser to feel it. Whether or not that will ever translate into great value in the future, who knows. But it's something to consider.


wait wait. you can transfer from other registrars to netfirms at the sale price of $1.99?
 
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Strong buying is hapening around these domains. They have a nice future ahead
 
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anything with PJ in front is a winner.

PJ = Pai Jiu aka PaiGao
 
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wait wait. you can transfer from other registrars to netfirms at the sale price of $1.99?

It was a mistake on NetFirms part, you can see references to it in the SuperSales threads. A few of us were able to capitalize before they realized : grin :

When deciding what to renew at full price, I look to see if the .net / .cc / .cn are taken and if they are developed, and I make a judgement call from there.

One promising thing about this category is that about 20 to 25% of NNLL.com / LLNN.com are developed. That's pretty high. All you have to do is pick any random letters and numbers and type them into your browser to feel it. Whether or not that will ever translate into great value in the future, who knows. But it's something to consider.

Thanks for the tips, can you share why net cc cn - is that only for Chinese interest? Also how can you see the percentages of developed? Like look manually at each site?
 
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then if there are "bites" at expiry. renew? lol does this really work?

What is a bite? Someone e-mailing you trying to get a lower price? Yeah sure if you have any sort of interest, that would justify renewing. Or of course if the wholesale market rose. I haven't been paying attention. I assume at present there is no market for these anymore.

Does it work? Well I was able to sell one of my LLNN for $1,595 by just letting them all sit with a BIN like that. But I had a lot, so that one sale wasn't enough to justify for me renewing all of them. In the end, I think I renewed about 10% of my LLNN, NNNL, and LNNN. Maybe 15%, something like that.
 
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Anybody wants to chip in (pun intended) if they would drop or renew the following LLNN:
While I still believe in LLNN for China in the long run, I see not much opportunity at this moment and so I'm dropping many of them registered a year ago.
 
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you have a great scope of selling those and that too at a huge profit. See for a potential buyer
 
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What do these domains stand for ? Do people really google them?
 
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Hey everybody. Well, I'm late to the chip party ( although several years ago I owned many before China became what it is today, and let them drop. )....

So....
After spending several hours researching what the Chinese market really likes and which letters and sequences are preferred etc., I have acquired a few on the drops.... I also had acquired a few prior to doing proper research that I may have a little regret on, but you never know right?

Anyways, I will list a few here and would really appreciate comments on whether you agree with my selection and possible $$ expectations.

I'm sure some if not all will understand the reason for some of my letter sequence choices. :)
Cheers!

JXZ5
GSC8
CQ8Z
WDD8
YP70
SY70
CNM9
FR50
3N3Y
065X
079S
DD8X
HHZ8
 
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CP55.com is up to $7,200 on GoDaddy with a week to go. Anyone know the significance of CP55? I know that CP can stand for chǎn pǐn (产品), which means product & that 5 can be positive in business terms, but is there more to it than that?

CP55.cn isn't developed, neither is CP55.net.
 
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