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NO MORE 4 LETTER DOMAIN AVAILABLE TO REGISTER!
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Since early 2005, I have been investing/trading with 4 letter domain names. I started this thread due to the large variation in opinions on how many four letter domains there are available. When I started, I heard a range on viewpoints ranging from 200,000 down to nothing. What I learned that most people did not know how many were available.

Sources of Error for the estimates in number of available 4 letter domains include:

Traffic Testers: These are people who buy thousands of domains at a time to see if the domains are being visited and only keep the small percentage of domains that have regular visitors and cancel their orders for the domains that don't have a regular flow of visitors.

Inefficient ways of making estimates: There are over 450 thousand possible 4-Letter domains. There are short cuts that people can take in estimating the number that been registered that don't include all domains. One short cut that is often taken is for somebody to search through a list of previously available 4 letter names that they purchased (or got for free) and assume that all the names that are not on that list are registered.

People quoting old information:The variation in the number available changes all the time. Estimates that are months old are very different than up to date estimates.

People manipulating information for a sale:It definately is true that incorrect information on the available number of 4-letter domains can intensionally be manipulated to sell 4-letter domains at a higher price. Typically the lack of supply tends to motivate people to pay higher prices.

As a 4-letter domain trader, I believe that the information of how many 4-letter domains there are is extremely valuable for two main reasons. Firstly, my pricing of my names is subject to the amount of work it requires for customer to find for similar name. Secondly, if I want to increase my stock of 4-letter names than the information of how many there are at reg fee prices is essential.

I decided to update this thread when the number of available 4-letter domains dropped to the following levels:
22% Remaining - 25th January 2006
19% Remaining - 31st March 2006
16% Remaining - 29th June 2006
13% Remaining - 1st August 2006
10% Remaining - 15th February 2007 (crossed without traffic testing early April)
9% Remaining - 26th February 2007 (crossed without traffic testing early May)
8% Remaining - 2nd March 2007 (crossed without traffic testing in June)
7% Remaining - 21st March 2007 (crossed without traffic testing early July)
6% Remaining - 3rd July 2007(crossed without traffic testing some time in July)
5% Remaining - 1st August 2007(crossed without traffic testing August 11)
4% Remaining - 14th August 2007(crossed late August)
3% Remaining - 15th September 2007(crossed In September)
2% Remaining - 14th October 2007
1% Remaining - 31st October 2007
0% Remaining - 2nd November - COUNTDOWN COMPLETE!

Although, the number of available domains does sometime rise straight after it drops due to traffic testing and people dropping their domains, I don't consider it worth mentioning unless the rise is as significant as a 3% rise in the number of available domains.

Types of Four Letter Domains that have run out include:
- ALL OF THEM!

Since I started this thread important event about four letter domains that are worth mentioning happenned:

1: Late March/Early April 2006 there was a significant shift in the market for brandable (fake words) 4-letter domains and they started selling at significantly higher prices and the market for the names has been a lot more active ever since.

2: In July 2006, a namepros member 3par launched DYYO.com as a site committed to educating people about 4 letter domains. This is an excellent resource for those who are interested in 4 letter domain names.

3: In early February 2007. All the 4 letter domains starting with the letter A ran out.

4: wasistdas won QQNQ.COM, PCZV.COM & IQKE.COM for the competition for predicting when the 4 Letter domains would run out
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Less than 23% of the 4 letter domain names are unregistered. I thought I'd try to keep this thread updated every time I discover another 1% reduction. I am now routinely checking the percentage of unregisted 4 letter domains.
 
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Yep, pretty low :) The real number is probably around 21k or a bit less now, although these are still selling really well.

Just snapped up another 5 to bring my LLLL.com numbers up to 50 :) I also about 5 domains which are pretty easy to pronounce, in the:

ZVCH.com format (where v and c can change - e.g. Zekh.com, Zuvh.com)
 
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I have got today

ILQY.com

to me it`s very pronunciable....any opinion? Thanks :)
 
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italiandragon said:
I have got today

ILQY.com

to me it`s very pronunciable....any opinion? Thanks :)
i agree... for me it is :)
 
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SharonTucci said:
Not sure how long those of you posting in this thread have been around the business, but a few years back, almost ALL LLLL.com's were registered. Eventually people dropped many.

I've been regging domain names since 1994 and I don't think it's that simple. Some people are now making a lot of money out of names that have dropped, so the fact that these names have been dropped doesn't sound the death knell for them. It's just a trend and trends change and what wasn't fashionable last year suddenly becomes the flavour of the month this year (eg generic .TV names). Besides, even the most obscure four-letter name is easier to brand and a better calling card than "bobsqualityhandmadefurniture.com".


Here's an extract from an article in Business Week, dated August 13th, which suggests there is some movement in LLLLs:

"Among these domain-name buyers is Steve Luo, a hardware engineer from California. Luo started buying up four-letter domains early last year after he noticed that the relative scarcity of four-letter domains meant that even random combinations like rmnd.com were selling for many times the $9 or so they cost to register. Luo now owns several thousand four-letter domains, which as of recently included peeb.com ($4,000), qurr.com ($400), and wwuw.com ($900).


Over the last year, Luo has sold about 1% or 2% of his portfolioโ€”about seven or eight domains per monthโ€”for an average price of around $1,000."

http://www.businessweek.com/smallbiz/content/aug2007/sb20070813_986517.htm?


:)

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rodash said:
I've been regging domain names since 1994 and I don't think it's that simple. Some people are now making a lot of money out of names that have dropped, so the fact that these names have been dropped doesn't sound the death knell for them. It's just a trend and trends change and what wasn't fashionable last year suddenly becomes the flavour of the month this year (eg generic .TV names). Besides, even the most obscure four-letter name is easier to brand and a better calling card than "bobsqualityhandmadefurniture.com".


Here's an extract from an article in Business Week, dated August 13th, which suggests there is some movement in LLLLs:

"Among these domain-name buyers is Steve Luo, a hardware engineer from California. Luo started buying up four-letter domains early last year after he noticed that the relative scarcity of four-letter domains meant that even random combinations like rmnd.com were selling for many times the $9 or so they cost to register. Luo now owns several thousand four-letter domains, which as of recently included peeb.com ($4,000), qurr.com ($400), and wwuw.com ($900).


Over the last year, Luo has sold about 1% or 2% of his portfolioโ€”about seven or eight domains per monthโ€”for an average price of around $1,000."

http://www.businessweek.com/smallbiz/content/aug2007/sb20070813_986517.htm?


:)

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very smart Guy.....I missed those nice letters
 
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rodash said:
Here's an extract from an article in Business Week, dated August 13th, which suggests there is some movement in LLLLs:

"Among these domain-name buyers is Steve Luo, a hardware engineer from California. Luo started buying up four-letter domains early last year after he noticed that the relative scarcity of four-letter domains meant that even random combinations like rmnd.com were selling for many times the $9 or so they cost to register. Luo now owns several thousand four-letter domains, which as of recently included peeb.com ($4,000), qurr.com ($400), and wwuw.com ($900).


Over the last year, Luo has sold about 1% or 2% of his portfolioโ€”about seven or eight domains per monthโ€”for an average price of around $1,000."

http://www.businessweek.com/smallbiz/content/aug2007/sb20070813_986517.htm?


:)

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He is indeed a member of NamePros, and is the owner of the renowned site "dyyo.com".



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I regged a few days ago

QUHD.COM I like it ;)
 
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got me

OZOY.com

:)
 
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Me, I got UTYJ.com. I was surprised that both .org and .info were taken and .com was free. Both are not parked, but have some dead blogs on them.

Today I registered 13 domains, though, I will stop registering them anymore and will start buying portfolios in the aftermarket.

alex
 
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I found 4 LLLL.com's that were not taken starting with U and have major letters like S,D,B,N,M in them. 3 of them Actually rhyme with the first 2 letters lol. Do you think they have any value?
 
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still some nice ones out there, just regged YKEF.com, YKPI.com and YGIK.com.
 
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Hi there...

GQGU.COM
EYGU.COM
FKUL.COM
GAZC.COM
GNVR.COM

there may be more - over here:
http://www.DomainBELL.com

100's of domains there

~DomainBELL (Patricia)
 
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Getting near 16000 unregged per dyyo. Wow.
Hard to believe people are buying all those Q, X, and Zs.
 
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jagusa said:
Getting near 16000 unregged on dyyo. Wow.
Hard to believe people are buying all those Q, X, and Zs.
Only 1009 (!!) LLLL.com remaining without the letters Q X and Z.

Cheers
 
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doggyowner said:
Only 1009 (!!) LLLL.com remaining without the letters Q X and Z.

Cheers
Is there a list out there of LLLL.com without Q X and Z? I'm scanning right now and it's going to take forever :P
 
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cheerio said:
Is there a list out there of LLLL.com without Q X and Z? I'm scanning right now and it's going to take forever :P
Don't have a list, just did a quick search on DYYO.

[Edit: Now just 1008 names left :). Regged vFWY.com - Virtual FreeWay]
 
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A total of 16008 domain names are found.
 
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