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What, if any, are the general values of a L-L-L dot com domains?
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I just wanted to confirm something we'd been thinking all along with L-L-L.coms: they are great for SEO, even if you're not trying that hard!
My evidence: after just a month or so of having C-P-R.com up and running, take a look at where it ends up on a search of "CPR books" ("cpr books" - Yahoo! Search Results).
That's with the quotes. Take them off, and it's still number 2!
Now of course, that isn't translating yet to too many actual sales, but that's just a matter of fine-tuning the site itself to make potential buyers feel comfortable purchasing from it.
Very cool, no?
Thanks for pointing that out -- there was some RSS issue, so I just took that off for now. Had been working fine... :? Should be good to go now.btw dag, you have some errors on cpr
having to scroll across miles
there is a parsing error
Droped And Available
g-k-d.com
R-x-x.com
X-E.V.com
Z-E-X.com
X-S-S.com
Taken! ...Repped!
Wow, Your Fast :lol:
Great Post Predthat is cool dag
just goes to show
rimmed
these domains are the most underpriced of any genre in domaining imo
5 characters, exact acronym, .com, as good as non hyphenated for seo
endusers have paid mid xxxx for them
yet they go for xx on forums, often low
all sold out
nuts when you think about it
imho even 150 for a premium L-L-L offers a far better investment than a bad combination LLL for say 3.5k
i have been saying this all along and have put my money where my mouth is
edit:
btw dag, you have some errors on cpr
having to scroll across miles
there is a parsing error
Great Site DagI just wanted to confirm something we'd been thinking all along with L-L-L.coms: they are great for SEO, even if you're not trying that hard!
My evidence: after just a month or so of having C-P-R.com up and running, take a look at where it ends up on a search of "CPR books" ("cpr books" - Yahoo! Search Results).
That's with the quotes. Take them off, and it's still number 2!
Now of course, that isn't translating yet to too many actual sales, but that's just a matter of fine-tuning the site itself to make potential buyers feel comfortable purchasing from it.
Very cool, no?
A few of those are making it through the cracks, but as you can see from the list posted by D0MA1N above, there are only a handful that are available for regging.0-1-8.com
1-9-3.com
8-5-7.com
taken, tried to add rep points but can't see how to do it since the layout has changed. Any ideas?
On another note are the values dropping in these economic times? Never been able to register numbers like this for a long time.
I just pick up t-o-c:com on namejet, still had a back order from last year I forgot about. What kind of price would that fetch on np now?
Came across this one today by chance and another good example of end user development.
Central Hall Westminster - London UK
I'm sure there are plenty of end users out there that will buy our domains - just look at how buydomains.com operates and the sales they achieve in this space.
We all as investors need to try and pro actively market and sell to end users - once the number of end users increase to critical mass (what ever that happens to be) the confidence in these will rise and hence the price.
It may have been posted before - are there any stats for lll.com which show the rise in end users and price? That may give us a ballpark end user penetration figure we need to hit.
Just dropped:
L-V-C,COM :gn:
I placed 17 all premium letters L-L-L.com (including O-R-A.com) into "make offer" section:
http://www.namepros.com/domains-for-sale-make-offer/584661-17-l-l-l-com-all.html
Feel free to make me offers
I have some l-l-l.coms going as cheap as $0.03 in auction atm
http://www.namepros.com/585040-big-0-start-auction-many-names-2.html#post3457293