Yeah, that's what came to me when I saw "SOL" as well..
I guess we could say it adds value because if it has "SOL" in it, that means it has at least 3 premium letters, something which will "on average" make it more valuable than an LLLL.com with less premium letters.
I haven't really seen enough LLLL.com sales with "SOL" in them to say anything conclusively, however looking at how many acronyms there are for "SOL" leads me to believe they should "on average" sell for more.
"OL" as a combination does appear to add value:
olib.com $700.00 11/10/2008 NameJet
loli.com $14,350.00 10/29/2008 Moniker
olqe.com $2,480.00 10/29/2008 Sedo
olqe.com $2,480.00 10/23/2008 Sedo
xpol.com $1,096.00 09/27/2008 Sedo
yolu.com $3,288.00 08/27/2008 Afternic
rpol.com $575.00 08/04/2008 TDNAM
oldk.com $600.00 08/02/2008 Sedo
eols.com $365.00 07/31/2008 Pool
uola.com $256.00 07/31/2008 SnapNames
uOld.com $145.00 07/30/2008 SnapNames
uold.com $145.00 07/30/2008 SnapNames
olbq.com $42.00 07/15/2008 TDNAM
olrq.com $42.00 07/15/2008 TDNAM
labrocca said:
SOL stands for "sh*t outta luck" to me.
And why aren't you posting this in appraisal section?