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is anybody interested in .biz .info domains?

are these even worth buying? I a few LLLL.biz and infos

just wondering if they are even worth buying to sell for profit thanks
 
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LLLL is usually worthless for any extension, except for .com. And even for .com most can't sell.

.biz used to sell ok, I sold two for 5 figures, and more for 4 figures. But nowadays .biz is strictly hated by Name Pros community and Sedo. When Sedo hat es it, it makes a difference. We list a noncom domain at Sedo. and Sedo shouts: Buy COM instead, and says |"buy a different domain", on the landing page, and among those different domains you can't find yours.

I sold 3 .info's at Sedo at the beginning of year, for 5K or more each, after waiting more than a decade. Maybe at that time .info was the tld of the month, but I\m not sure. Tld of the month is .COM evey month since I noticed it.

Someone is promoting some tld and we don't know how it works. I see .global's are selling every week for 4-5 figures, by the registry, but I can't sell my .globals, or better keywords in better extensions for a cheaper price. There seems to be a cartel manipulating the market. .io is maybe 30 year old extension and it was almost never used, and someone pushed a button, and people pretend now it is the second best extension. Then someone may unpush that button and many 4 figure purchases may appear in drop lists.
 
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LLLL is usually worthless for any extension, except for .com. And even for .com most can't sell.

.biz used to sell ok, I sold two for 5 figures, and more for 4 figures. But nowadays .biz is strictly hated by Name Pros community and Sedo. When Sedo hat es it, it makes a difference. We list a noncom domain at Sedo. and Sedo shouts: Buy COM instead, and says |"buy a different domain", on the landing page, and among those different domains you can't find yours.

I sold 3 .info's at Sedo at the beginning of year, for 5K or more each, after waiting more than a decade. Maybe at that time .info was the tld of the month, but I\m not sure. Tld of the month is .COM evey month since I noticed it.

Someone is promoting some tld and we don't know how it works. I see .global's are selling every week for 4-5 figures, by the registry, but I can't sell my .globals, or better keywords in better extensions for a cheaper price. There seems to be a cartel manipulating the market. .io is maybe 30 year old extension and it was almost never used, and someone pushed a button, and people pretend now it is the second best extension. Then someone may unpush that button and many 4 figure purchases may appear in drop lists.
Can you talk about the sedo and namepros communities why hate.biz?
 
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LLLL has value in .org, believe me. You just need to learn what patterns sell.
 
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Good LLL.biz have been sitting at the closeouts lately. Just $5 + renewal fees and no takers. .info is a weak TLD as well. My advice; stay away.
 
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no value

is anybody interested in .biz .info domains?

are these even worth buying? I a few LLLL.biz and infos

just wondering if they are even worth buying to sell for profit thanks
 
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LLLL has value in .org, believe me. You just need to learn what patterns sell.
I dropped a couple of LLLL.org no value
 
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Can you talk about the sedo and namepros communities why hate.biz?

Search Sedo for a keyword, and a few exact matches appears, and to find the exact matching .biz you need scroll down 20 pages, and you will see lots of unrelated junk domains until then.

I used to sell .info, .biz, .us for 3 or 4 figures to other forum members years ago elsewhere. Here now people get surprised when they learn a top quality .biz sells for mid-5 figures, while noone gets surprised when autism.rocks sells for 100K.
 
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Here now people get surprised when they learn a top quality .biz sells for mid-5 figures, while noone gets surprised when autism.rocks sells for 100K.
It is an outlier. Flukes happen in pretty much any extension.
.rocks still isn't invesment-worthy, nor is .biz.

In theory you can sell a .biz for 5 figures but the odds of winning the lottery are about the same. Then it's not investing, it's gambling. No need to make life more difficult than it already is.
 
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It is an outlier. Flukes happen in pretty much any extension.
.rocks still isn't invesment-worthy, nor is .biz.

In theory you can sell a .biz for 5 figures but the odds of winning the lottery are about the same. Then it's not investing, it's gambling. No need to make life more difficult than it already is.

Autism.rocks sale is probably fake, or something like it. 5 figure .biz sales were real, at least mine were real, and most of others also make sense. It may be the case that nowadays it is difficult to sell .biz, but this is because someone is depromoting it. Whoever is promoting .io is also the depromoting .biz.

Maybe there is such an equation. .com and .biz have the same meaning, so they need to share popularity.
So .com price x .biz price might be constant. To make .com price higher, you need to make .biz price as small as possible. I think this is being done intentionally. I try to login at Sedo, and when mouse moves some area accidentally, I see a very big "menu" saying "tld of the month" COM" ..Why say this if every month tld of the month is com. This is an artificial promotion which can make people think, enough is enough, from now on, I'm strictly non-com. I mean .com or .io or .co are not instrinsically better. They are promoted by sedo and other platforms. They are like bitcoin. First they buy or mine bitcoin and then promote it, and move prices up, and suckers move in late and lose. .com investing is gambling too. But if you make certain moves at the right time, you can guarantee profit.
 
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.com popularity is invention of Corporate America. Unless China does something against it, .com will remain as the king. I'm not against it. I invest in each tld in a different way. What worries me is renewal cost, nothing else. I will make great investments, but they won't sell because of other people's actions, like middlemen, whoever is controlling emails, or selfpromoting platforms.. I wish I had invested in 3-4 letter .coms years ago, but at this point I consider buying such domains as risky investment. They will always sell, but not necessarily at a higher price.
 
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As for me, I really try to avoid ".biz" sites. I really don't know why, maybe I got virus there or smthng else, but that's the point. ".info" is good enough, but as for me, it always says that this site is only "informative" which means it's not dedicated to any type of interactivity.
 
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