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?
What do you think is the future of this?
Sold mc20.com for $390.
Buy now through Namesilo marketplace
Yes, I have used Namesilo buy now templatewas the domain forwarding to the NameSilo landing page?
had to be aaa999 I sugest, an even pattern will always be more popular and even then once we hit 6 characters it's becoming a stretch
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Looking at namebio I do see there have been sales in the LLLNNNN pattern but I still consider it to be a gamble, at least aaa9999 is a repeating pattern name, perhaps reach out to buyers in this market
18mm.net is with me that gets lot of traffic... 15+ extensions were registered...Sold p/g18.com for $950
through afternic
Sold p/g18.com for $950
through afternic
Sold p/g18.com for $950
through afternic
I'm keeping a handful of mine like the ones that get the most traffic and that I think sound the best. The rest are being given away pretty much free in NP auction now (see sig) did sell a couple of these for low-mid $xxx but overall time and effort looking back I don't think they were worth it. That being said if a bunch of llnn drop and there is a super cheap .com reg promo, I might reg a bunch
Yes, I have used Namesilo buy now template
That was my first thought as wellmakes sense, PG18 stands for parental guidance 18
I have let a few drop and dirt cheap auctions here but I am keeping anything with a double letter or number, quality over quantityOn the same page. I have **88 & **99 that I will keep till I die (or sell bigly ), but I'm flexible with all others.
Got an afternic price request on a **21, other than that I've been selling in place of renewing keyword domains.
I still believe in LLNN, but right now keyword domains are more desirable for me.
I was profitable with the NNLL / LLNN / NNNL / LNNN category in 2017. I priced them for endusers and had 3 end user sales out of ~300 domains. And renewed just 200 of my best ones to go into 2018.
It does seem to be a "raffle"I would say "good luck" instead of congrats
Will be interesting to see who the end user is, thanks for sharing.
You are referring to the western world. I have also witnessed some local 3 letter name companies add a 1 at the end to make a 4 character name. It works on a small scale but would not for a national advertising campaign.Some will work, 24hr 50cc 18yr but it is a very small pool of recognised acronyms. Only double letters or numbers are worth keeping in my opinion an even then not much demand