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Hello everyone

I purchased this domain name and now it is in 45 days auction lock. So I thought to myself, that in the mean time I could get this appraised.

So what do you think would be price that I could get for it? What marketplace you would suggest as best fit for LLLL.coms?

Thanks a lot
 
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I do agree jivy would be the superior choice.
 
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No one has claimed that it is automatically a 4 cifre domain but high $xxx to low $xxxx is still possible to a enduser in my opinion - An appriasal of $50-70 is pure nonsense - IMO.
 
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This appraisal was only $41 off the price it sold for.

Yes, on a reseller market - I assumed this was an attempt to give an educated guess on a enduser price and not an attempt to guess what was paid for it?
 
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If you look at the amount of llll names similar to this one that sell for between $0-$150 compared to the llll.com names that sell in the x,xxx range, the high xx to low xxx appraisal is much more accurate
 
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It was a reseller range as we all know someone on this forum that long would never sell the name for $100 to an enduser.

Someone can answer the appraisal section "what can I get for it" with a reseller (liquidation) price.

The LLLL.com auctions are the most analysed market in the domain world. Everyone bailed on this at or below $100 but the winner. If it was very easy money it would go higher.

After seeing many of these disagreements in the appraisal section it almost always means both side are generally right. It sold at a fair price and will be a four figure sale if the right person comes along. But it might be a long wait.

Good Luck everyone
 
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Y is not vowel for sure but because its makes a word pronounceable somehow, it is considered as 6th vowel. If it is last letter, it has more value. I have seen this as standard practice in resell market.
I suspect those who advocate 'y' can act as vowel as a second letter in a LLLL might own few this type of domains:laugh:
The domain GYVI.com is a single premium LLLL and i predict it would sell around $100 in resell market.
 
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Y is not vowel for sure but because its makes a word pronounceable somehow, it is considered as 6th vowel. If it is last letter, it has more value. I have seen this as standard practice in resell market.
I suspect those who advocate 'y' can act as vowel as a second letter in a LLLL might own few this type of domains:laugh:
The domain GYVI.com is a single premium LLLL and i predict it would sell around $100 in resell market.

As it has been mentioned more than once in this forum English is not the only language on this planet and believe it or not Y is a vowel in many other languages.

If you look at the amount of llll names similar to this one that sell for between $0-$150 compared to the llll.com names that sell in the x,xxx range, the high xx to low xxx appraisal is much more accurate

The sales I posted are the most recent and updated ones.
 
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As it has been mentioned more than once in this forum English is not the only language on this planet and believe it or not Y is a vowel in many other languages.



The sales I posted are the most recent and updated ones.
That could be true but I am just talking about LLLL reseller market. May be the owner would be better off selling the domain to an end user.
 
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The sales I posted are the most recent and updated ones.


Just go to namebio and for the pattern put llll and then select .COM, see the average sales there, you only selected the top few names, check DNJournal as well

Here are some of the others, some with a lot better letters than the OP's name, its not all about being pronounceable with these names, if the letters are good, then there are plenty of acronyms for the name

mihc.com 460 USD 2015-05-21 NameJet
tgcg.com 455 USD 2015-05-21 Flippa
pjjk.com 419 USD 2015-05-21 DropCatch
ykhs.com 419 USD 2015-05-21 DropCatch
lgfx.com 406 USD 2015-05-21 Flippa
prhn.com 380 USD 2015-05-21 GoDaddy
jesg.com 370 USD 2015-05-21 DropCatch
gtrj.com 355 USD 2015-05-21 GoDaddy
wmxg.com 340 USD 2015-05-21 NameJet
kqgd.com 255 USD 2015-05-21 GoDaddy
gtrq.com 255 USD 2015-05-21 GoDaddy
yddr.com 250 USD 2015-05-21 Flippa
bykl.com 250 USD 2015-05-21 Flippa
nzdw.com 250 USD 2015-05-21 Flippa
nrnw.com 225 USD 2015-05-21 GoDaddy
kmum.com 210 USD 2015-05-21 GoDaddy
ygrt.com 200 USD 2015-05-21 Flippa
zsao.com 197 USD 2015-05-21 GoDaddy
gxwo.com 155 USD 2015-05-21 GoDaddy
kgut.com 141 USD 2015-05-21 GoDaddy
oazk.com 134 USD 2015-05-21 GoDaddy
coxf.com 121 USD 2015-05-21 GoDaddy
cdsv.com 121 USD 2015-05-21 NameJet
kvrz.com 116 USD 2015-05-21 GoDaddy
mjsx.com 380 USD 2015-05-20 NameJet
bwny.com 360 USD 2015-05-20 NameJet
cyfb.com 355 USD 2015-05-20 GoDaddy
jyrz.com 330 USD 2015-05-20 Flippa
qgbj.com 300 USD 2015-05-20 Flippa
yhwy.com 300 USD 2015-05-20 Flippa
gytf.com 296 USD 2015-05-20 GoDaddy
dlrj.com 293 USD 2015-05-20 GoDaddy
nhjw.com 286 USD 2015-05-20 GoDaddy
yfmn.com 263 USD 2015-05-20 GoDaddy
pdnq.com 255 USD 2015-05-20 GoDaddy
 
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You are comparing pears with apples Giles.
CVCV and CVCV containing Y is what you have to look for not whatsoever LLLL. This is not an acronym as I have already clarified in a previous comment.
 
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Definitely it is a brandable DN with low $xxx in reseller mrkt n high $xxx to low $xxxx to an end user.
The problem with jyvi is that we relate it to jive, and when spelling the former we try derive the letters from the latter. And most of us mostly do this unconsciously specially when we know the word to which it relates to.
On first attempt most of the time it will not pass the radio test.
good luck to @bigg01 for a high ROI on this one.
 
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Definitely it is a brandable DN with low $xxx in reseller mrkt n high $xxx to low $xxxx to an end user.
The problem with jyvi is that we relate it to jive, and when spelling the former we try derive the letters from the latter. And most of us mostly do this unconsciously specially when we know the word to which it relates to.
On first attempt most of the time it will not pass the radio test.
good luck to @bigg01 for a high ROI on this one.
You are correct. This will not part the radio test for the simple reason that the letter 'y' cannot act as vowel in this instant case.
 
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You are comparing pears with apples Giles.
CVCV and CVCV containing Y is what you have to look for not whatsoever LLLL. This is not an acronym as I have already clarified in a previous comment.

J, Y and V are 3 of worst letters you can have so it doesn't matter how you look at it, people must stop comparing them so literally, CVCV, VCCV or CVCV etc etc

look at the name?
How does it sound?
How does it look?
Is it pronounceable?
Is it brandable?
Does it pass the radio test?
Are they good letter?
Are there plenty of acronyms?

Good letter LLL.com names that are not pronounceable will sell for more than crappy letters than are hardly pronounce, a name like JAXO, sure it has J and X but sounds great, JYVI, not so much and we'll see that when it sells again
 
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J, Y and V are 3 of worst letters you can have so it doesn't matter how you look at it, people must stop comparing them so literally, CVCV, VCCV or CVCV etc etc

look at the name?
How does it sound?
How does it look?
Is it pronounceable?
Is it brandable?
Does it pass the radio test?
Are they good letter?
Are there plenty of acronyms?

Good letter LLL.com names that are not pronounceable will sell for more than crappy letters than are hardly pronounce, a name like JAXO, sure it has J and X but sounds great, JYVI, not so much and we'll see that when it sells again

Whatever Giles, whatever. You always want to be right. I just wonder how many lllls you own, have traded and sold recently.
 
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Hello guys

Sorry I didn't reply earlier, I am based outside US and we had night here :)

Thanks for all the replies, but am sory that it caused so many arguments. On the other hand, this is for sure most active thread I ever had :)

I had the same concerns on my mind (eg the letters, pronounciation, the Y on the second place etc) but when I seen the price I just went for it, because I believe there is some ROi for me to be made. I learned a lot from your replies and will now watch letter popularity bit more.

In first step I am submitting it to brandbucket, see if it will get accepted. My main aim is to sell to end user.

I will update this thread if it sells and for how much.

Thanks for all your replied once again
 
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Sorry to disagree with you but Y is a vowel in many languages, this LLLL is fully pronounceable and brandable;
it also passes the radio test as it can be guessed at the second or third attempt.

Surely every person has a different feeling about a domain name but previous sales ( especially very recent ones ) are a good compass to understand how the market is going. The market has been going up for months and proof is that 3/4 of the threads in the wtb section are for lllls.

In this case the fact that there are less premium letters in the domain doesn't really count as much as in the acronyms because of the type of domain ( see sales like wuxo, zylo, qiro etc ). And for all those who keep saying that the value is xx to low xxx, I ask you please to send me your list of lllls ( like this one ) and I will be happy to take that heavy load from your shoulders for a fair reseller price of 50$
I disagree with you too. I am not speaking in a biased way but telling the truth, what i saw practicesed in domain reseller market. "Y" in second position is not considered as a vowel. You can conduct a radio test to find out the truth.
You are mistaken. I suppose then "byte" is a CCCV? Of course it isn't. Jyvi is a CVCV.
I am not mistaken but I am telling what I have read and learnt. How about IYVA.com or QYDI.com. Are they CVCV? The fact is that 'Y' can't act as a vowel all the time, at least when Englis language is concerned.
Thanks.
 
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Hello guys

Sorry I didn't reply earlier, I am based outside US and we had night here :)

Thanks for all the replies, but am sory that it caused so many arguments. On the other hand, this is for sure most active thread I ever had :)

I had the same concerns on my mind (eg the letters, pronounciation, the Y on the second place etc) but when I seen the price I just went for it, because I believe there is some ROi for me to be made. I learned a lot from your replies and will now watch letter popularity bit more.

In first step I am submitting it to brandbucket, see if it will get accepted. My main aim is to sell to end user.

I will update this thread if it sells and for how much.

Thanks for all your replied once again
See what you started! :xf.grin:
 
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Yeah, sorry :xf.rolleyes:
 
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