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I am a huge fan of 4 character dot net's. Anyone else love them or am I the only person in the world? One would think since all the great dot com domains are taken the next best domain name extension would be the dot net's. Am I right about this or what? Why do I feel so many people are so anti-dot net? I've been buying 4 character dot nets for a while, I've built up a nice portfolio. Feel free to take a look. I also own many 4C dot com's. I mean 3 character dot nets are selling for many thousands of dollars with just ok letters. I understand the combinations are all taken, increasing the value. As the internet grows by leaps and bounds I find it very hard to believe 4C dot nets suck like I hear alot of people say. I've been selling/buying domains for 13 years. I've done very well and pride myself on selling 3 domains to GoDaddy.com directly without ever picking up the phone. Perhaps the people offering opinons don't have enough knowledge about domains, who knows. I know good names when I find or see them.
I like to buy tripple letter 4C dot net domains and double letter 4C combinations. Like..OOOT.net EEEB.net NNNB.net, JMMM.net IIPP.net and TTRR.net etc. I like unique looking domain names if that makes any sense. I picked up XXXJ.net a few months ago. I know J isn't the best letter to follow the XXX's but it's pretty good and it was the ONLY one available and it just became available at the time so I grabbed it. I wanted a tripple letter XXX for many years in dot com or dot net. Only 26 dot net 4C combinations are possible with the tripple XXX's first. IMO a domain like JXXX.net doesn't have the nearly the same appeal or value if the XXX's are the letters following. I check those patterns almost daily.
I would love to hear the thoughts from fellow domainers on 4 character dot net domains, thanks.
I like to buy tripple letter 4C dot net domains and double letter 4C combinations. Like..OOOT.net EEEB.net NNNB.net, JMMM.net IIPP.net and TTRR.net etc. I like unique looking domain names if that makes any sense. I picked up XXXJ.net a few months ago. I know J isn't the best letter to follow the XXX's but it's pretty good and it was the ONLY one available and it just became available at the time so I grabbed it. I wanted a tripple letter XXX for many years in dot com or dot net. Only 26 dot net 4C combinations are possible with the tripple XXX's first. IMO a domain like JXXX.net doesn't have the nearly the same appeal or value if the XXX's are the letters following. I check those patterns almost daily.
I would love to hear the thoughts from fellow domainers on 4 character dot net domains, thanks.







