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Hello Everyone,

As 4 letter .com domains are flying at a price where most of us can't invest bulk is there any chance of 5 letter.com domains to pop up in the market with a sudden increase in demand.

I am very found of bulk domain buyout and sellout and after 4 letter.com i think it should be the time for 5 letter.

I can also see a few people are buying 5 letter .com domains for 2-4$ each. Sometimes its going even 30-40$ here on namepros. i know its not for reseller price but what you people think of actual reseller price for 5 letter.com. If you people can suggest anything that would be great.

Thanks.
 
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I wrote something wrong in #.2

It should read, good 4 letter words when adding a vowel as the 5th letter is money in the bank.
 
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I understand mate thanks for your help again.

Can you explain a bit what you mean by:

"Tip: Don't believe everything you read about 4Ls. Remember we all read the same posts and the same blogs and it is VERY EASY to manipulate this market by a few people here and there creating random articles and posts."

Did you mean about the 4l.com market is controled and will be low again soon.

Thanks.
 
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how about adpaq also that is 5L.com
 
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I dont know about what its worth but

Adpak.com is registered.
Age 19 years 244 days.

So might me worth it.
Thanks.
 
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i see you have registered adpaq.com 75 days ago as i told before people are thinking about 5l.com. For some reason they dont want to say it lol.

Thanks.
 
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I think most of the 5l.com sold on namepros was registered 45 days- 75 days i think it was after the 4l.com market boom. People are starting to think as 4l.com is gone its time for 5l.com any way people who thinks like that are just like me. Lol
 
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I understand mate thanks for your help again.

Can you explain a bit what you mean by:

"Tip: Don't believe everything you read about 4Ls. Remember we all read the same posts and the same blogs and it is VERY EASY to manipulate this market by a few people here and there creating random articles and posts."

Did you mean about the 4l.com market is controled and will be low again soon.

Thanks.
I believe he referred to what is popularly known as "pump and dump" strategy. Here's the wikipedia link to content which explains it far better than I could ever do it myself:

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pump_and_dump
 
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Thanks for the info calvenor. I never used namepros before but people are so friendly here. :)
 
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I think most of the 5l.com sold on namepros was registered 45 days- 75 days i think it was after the 4l.com market boom. People are starting to think as 4l.com is gone its time for 5l.com any way people who thinks like that are just like me. Lol
Ok thanks than i m hold it, when 5L market open than i m sold it
 
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cm4150 you can transfer the domain to 1and1.com for 1$ if its on other register and get 1 year free renewal. It will help you hold the domain longer with low investment.
 
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ok got it, but we don't have any account at 1and1, At first I did not like any other registrar

only using godaddy
 
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Just to let you know ICANN the The Internet Corporation is a 5 letter name lol.
 
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cm4150 you can transfer the domain to 1and1.com for 1$ if its on other register and get 1 year free renewal. It will help you hold the domain longer with low investment.

ok got it, but we don't have any account at 1and1, At first I did not like any other registrar

only using godaddy

AVOID 1&1!!!

Tons of warnings on them here on Namepros.
 
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Ms domainer thanks for the warning.

i had registered 5 new domains there and transferred a few for 1$ after a few reg and transfer they told me .99 cent offer is for new customers only now the price is 8.99 for me. I have transferred out a few of my domains from 1and1.com to godaddy nothing happend.

Thanks.
 
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That is 11,881,376 not 1.1 million.

5 letters are desirable when they are M.U.P.S. Made Up Pronounceables, plenty of names like this sell on Brand Bucket, Brand Root, Namerific etc...

Hooli.com featured on HBO's Silicon Valley, Vimeo.com the You Tube competitor, those names are where people focus on 5L.com. I just sold Xqqm.com on here for $335, I would have no interest hand registering Xqqqm.com, there is no market. 4L are liquid, 5L are not currently.

It's Hooli.xyz :)
 
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I have recently sold OLime through BrandBucket and 2 years ago it was Vioos (as a website) on Flippa. Both for for x,xxx Mid and low.

If it can be a brand name or a good acronym, it worth investing $2 to $20 each.
 
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It's Hooli.xyz :)

Thank you I was writing so fast and thinking of 5L although there is a Hooli.com as well, that promotes another part of the second season.
 
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Anymore suggestion anyone?
 
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I don't think bulk buying of 5L will be a good investment. What I mean by that? If you find someone who wants to sell you whole bunch of 5Ls. The reason is that market for 5Ls is still weak and developing, it will take at least few years or may be 5-10 years before it can get to the level of 4L market today. I highly doubt that you can find the whole portfolio of quality 5Ls for sale. You may find portfolio full of crappy ones with a few jems in it, that someone who's tired of waiting for few years looking to get rid of. And he already picked few names he wants to keep. You'll be better of handregging good 5L then buying in bulk.
 
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I think 98% of the valuable 5 Letter .com are already taken. I won't spend my time on finding them for reg fee but looking on the after market like I did with OLime dot c0-m.
 
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Everyone,

We really need a few info on the market. There is no reply with actual sales history and reasons for buying and selling them.

We need a few more experts view. Please help people.
Thanks.
 
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I just registerd Ingrm.com.
 
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