I needed to take my mind off some things, so this seemed like a worthy task.
Disclaimer: I am not a mathematician. This post was written via mobile phone. There may be errors.
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Invented Names:
(a)
4L -- 17% -- 3/17 = 17.6%
5L -- 24% -- 4/17 = 23.5%
6L -- 24% -- 4/17 = 23.5%
7L -- 24% -- 4/17 = 23.5%
8L -- 10% -- 2/17 = 11.7%
(b)
4L -- 17% -- 3/20 = 15%
5L -- 24% -- 5/20 = 25%
6L -- 24% -- 5/20 = 25%
7L -- 24% -- 5/20 = 25%
8L -- 10% -- 2/20 = 10%
(c)
4L -- 17% -- 5/29 = 17.2%
5L -- 24% -- 7/29 = 24.1%
6L -- 24% -- 7/29 = 24.1%
7L -- 24% -- 7/29 = 24.1%
8L -- 10% -- 3/29 = 10.3%
If (c) is correct, then 29 domains sold = 27% of total domains sold for this period.
Which could mean, 104 (27.8%) to 109 (26.6%) total domains sold during this period.
Invented Inventory Breakdown:
3L: 19
4L: 1,179
5L: 6,224
6L: 8,664
7L: 4,777
8L: 2,441
= 23,304 currently publishes invented 8L or less. // 24,886 total invented domains published.
Opposed to 30,759 total keyword domains published.
Further broken down based on (c) sales:
4L: 5 / 1,179 = 0.424%
5 x 12 = 60, 60/1,179 = 5.089% annual STR equivalent?
5L: 7 / 6,224 = 0.112%
7 x 12 = 84, 84/6,224 = 1.349% annual STR equivalent?
6L: 7 / 8,664 = 0.0807%
7 x 12 = 84, 84/8,664 = 0.969% annual STR equivalent?
7L: 7 / 4,777 = 0.1465%
7 x 12 = 84, 84/4777 = 1.758% annual STR equivalent?
8L: 3 / 2,441 = 0.1229%
3 x 12 = 36, 36/2441 = 1.474% annual STR equivalent?
Thus, while it looked like 4L's were lagging, they were actually, by far, the best selling (for this period) in the invented category, when factoring inventory size.
If anybody wants to check the work, or expand upon it, please feel free.