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domain Dr- prefix LLLL.com Any extra value?

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Hi,

I recently picked up this name from the drop. I have never before found an available to register LLLL.com name with this prefix:

DrFQ.COM

Three premium letters and a Q. The Q is better at the end, since there are likely more surnames than forenames beginning with this letter.

Any added valuie, or do I need a prescription to cure my LLLL.com madness?

Matt :)
 
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You may need a prescription, but that is a good llll.com imo and I would place value around low xxx for a reseller for now. Nice catch.
 
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mmurch03 said:
You may need a prescription, but that is a good llll.com imo and I would place value around low xxx for a reseller for now. Nice catch.
Thanks for the appraisal. Rep added :)

Any more opinions?

Matt.
 
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$90-$110

FQ= Fully Qualified?
 
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nice name.. I would say low to mid XX
 
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Mid $xx IMO
 
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Anything like this is an added value.

In my daily observation of LLLL.com sales I noticed that any of the following abbreviations:

IT (Information Tecnology or Italy)

MY

UK

DE

US

CA

OZ (Australia)

NZ (new Zealand)

GO

OK

KG


so DR also has an added value.

Lately the prices are rising fast for any of them so minimun I`d say range $100 - $200
 
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talking abt Prefixes, i think i now own a good number, going after country prefixes for long now :p

just got NZTY yesterday. An ode for New Zealand.

New Zealand Thank You :p


I think these prefixes shorten the domains thus making them look even smaller Making acronyms with the remaining 2 characters is too easy and broadens the customerbase and scope of the domain.
 
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Krossat said:
talking abt Prefixes, i think i now own a good number, going after country prefixes for long now :p

just got NZTY yesterday. An ode for New Zealand.

New Zealand Thank You :p


I think these prefixes shorten the domains thus making them look even smaller Making acronyms with the remaining 2 characters is too easy and broadens the customerbase and scope of the domain.


correct, and they are good also if they at the end or in the middle of the LLLL , not necessarily only in the first 2 letters. :)
 
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Thanks everyone for your appraisals/comments.

Green rep has been given to all :)

Matt.
 
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