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Can someone put a value to l-ll.com domains for Investment purposes?
Thanks,
montsa007
Thanks,
montsa007


4ltrorg said:l-l-l are a better investment now. However, in the near future, I believe all that may change. With domain registrations currently growing at 20-30 percent a year, all 4 characters will be the next to go. When that happens l-ll may become more valuable than the 5 character l-l-l simply because it only has 4 characters.
4ltrorg said:Vurg is right l-l-l are more popular and only time will tell if my prediction comes true. Chances are it won't. Still, for me, I'd rather have a true 4 character domain than a 5 character knockoff of a 3 character domain and I'm thinking someday others will feel the same. I'm not abandoning the 4 character ship yet. For me, I could care less about about which letter is premium in what country, whether numbers or dashes are valuable or not, whether y is a consonant or vowel. I'm just hanging onto the simple fact that less is more and 4 digits is second only to 3. Besides, some of my highest earning parked domains are words like R-ue, inn9, p-ow, etc., I'm earning more on them than most of my random but premium 4 letters. I don't know...maybe my thinking is backwards (or I'm just cheap) but at this point in the game I'd prefer buying something like s-ly for $7 than s-l-y for a few hundred.
PS Back to pricing on this thread. I've made a very rough pricing guide and posted it on the front of my website for people to tear apart. Feel free to PM me with any corrections.
buckshotdots said:I think its really natural with a "e" or an "i" (L-LL) almost as good as a 2 letterAND A LOT CHEAPER! but I guess it comes down to preference L-L-L or L-LL or LL-L. I really like L-L-L as well as its neat and tidy and easy to remember/brandable and also a good alternative to a LLL (price wise).
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