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Aside from the fact that LLLL.com names are getting snagged up like crazy, short brandable .com names are extremely sought-after. What a lot of people fail to realize is that there's a huge leap from pronounceable to brandable. Pronounceable names like Xoqy.com, Woxu.com, etc. simply LOOK like crap, let alone SOUND like crap, and believe me, there are PLENTY of those. Anyone trying to sell those names as "brandable" are probably thinking of some 2-bit "my family and friends go there sometimes" site, because that's what most of those kinds of names are going to amount to. However, you look at REAL brand names, ones that big companies and popular websites use, and you see the likes of Sony, Ikea, Nike, Sedo, Ebay, Digg, etc., and you can just LOOK at them and tell the difference between them and a typical pronounceable name.
With that in mind, I offer up Icia.com. Besides the similarity to the aforementioned Ikea, it sounds cool to say and looks cool and refined, largely because it has all premium letters (something not even Nike, Ikea, and Sony can say!). Furthermore, if you pronouce it out, it sounds out "I see ya", which can even go further to its brandability. Lastly, the previous owner promoted it in even a different light, as iCIA, or internet CIA. It can certainly be used for that purpose as well!
Price: $2,000, available only until the new year, at which point if it's unsold, I will hold onto it and likely develop it myself and/or revisit the market when any and all names of this quality are worth 5-figures, which will come sooner than a lot of people think! Look at how fast LLL.com rise in value, and LLLL.com names that are pronounceable and made up of only premium letters are RARER than LLL.com names!
With that in mind, I offer up Icia.com. Besides the similarity to the aforementioned Ikea, it sounds cool to say and looks cool and refined, largely because it has all premium letters (something not even Nike, Ikea, and Sony can say!). Furthermore, if you pronouce it out, it sounds out "I see ya", which can even go further to its brandability. Lastly, the previous owner promoted it in even a different light, as iCIA, or internet CIA. It can certainly be used for that purpose as well!
Price: $2,000, available only until the new year, at which point if it's unsold, I will hold onto it and likely develop it myself and/or revisit the market when any and all names of this quality are worth 5-figures, which will come sooner than a lot of people think! Look at how fast LLL.com rise in value, and LLLL.com names that are pronounceable and made up of only premium letters are RARER than LLL.com names!









