Dynadot

question Does the LLLLL.com domain category exist

Spaceship Spaceship
Watch

BetoWH7

Established Member
Impact
197
hello i want to ask if a domain containing 5 letters ( LLLLL .com ) can be considered a domain that can fall on the liquidity market, i ask because i have searched here in the forum anf found that LLLL and less letters naturally are the big domains that can demand big money.

so my question is that domains containing 5 letters or numbers, no hypens on the .com can be considered for a high price range

thank you
 
Last edited:
0
•••
The views expressed on this page by users and staff are their own, not those of NamePros.
To my knowledge, unless they are catchy, brandable and/or have a meaning they are not valuable.
 
1
•••
Not the number of letters that make the domain valuable, but the market need.
 
1
•••
Each case is different, if it is pronounceable, memorable and/or a real word it can have a very good liquidity.
Brandable pronounceable LLLLL.com can fetch a good price, Reseller or End user pricing wise.
 
0
•••
If its pronounceable then for sure it can be of good value.
 
1
•••
hello i want to ask if a domain containing 5 letters ( LLLLL .com ) can be considered a domain that can fall on the liquidity market, i ask because i have searched here in the forum anf found that LLLL and less letters naturally are the big domains that can demand big money.

so my question is that domains containing 5 letters or numbers, no hypens on the .com can be considered for a high price range

thank you
Abbreviated domains typically end at 4 characters. There are roughly half a million combinations of them (26^4 = 456,976) and there are members here that will liquidate any LLLL.com for $100 or so, so they all have value. But compare that to the number of LLLLL.com:s (26^5 = 11,881,376).

Like people have pointed out, if they're generic (power.com) or brandable (zippy.com) they can be valuable, but then they'd considered generic or brandable domains, not abbreviated domains.
 
Last edited:
0
•••
5L’s are rarely wanted as acronyms.
But if it is pronouncable and catchy it may have a decent chance of being sold.
 
Last edited:
1
•••
Your best bet outside of 5 letter words would be the below patterns - Pronounceable and Brandable, with good letters......

CVCVC
VCVCV
 
1
•••
No.

Can they be valuable? Definitely. Can they be worthless? Most definitely.
 
1
•••
Domain name should be catchy.
 
0
•••
  • The sidebar remains visible by scrolling at a speed relative to the page’s height.
Back