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LLLL.com in 5 years - Will it sell for $5000+

LLL.com's 8 years ago was available for 300 or less....

Will LLLL also dominate the industry in 5-10 years? what is you're thought?

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I don't think you will see an exponential growth forever. I am sure the premium LLLL.com will rise. But I just can't see the same % rise. If you compare the LLLL.com to stocks. It is easy for an smaller unknown company to grow, but once you get to a certain size it becomes harder to grow. I can never see a day to be honest when the worst of the worst LLLL.com go for over $1000.
 
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MIR said:
Will LLLL also dominate the industry in 5-10 years? what is you're thought?

I say YES.
 
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no, it wont... i am assuminig you are talking about ordinary ones

there are other things than time make LLLL.com different from LLL.com
the most important is how many they are and this is what most matters here... they are more than 450,000 and LLL.com are only 17,576

even we watch a huge growth of internet it wont happen

BTW, i have 100+ LLLL.com and believe in this niche :)
 
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:hi:

There will always be exceptions to the rule - potential End users such as law firms, etc. that will pay :$: to have their respective LLLL.com's, but overall I do not see the aftermarket readily supporting such ~$5,000 random LLLL "Quick Sale" prices in the time-frame provided, IMHO. Supply/demand ... the difference between availability of LLL.com's and LLLL.com's is, in this pricing context, nearly exponential, in my view.
-Jeff B-)
 
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There are certain parts of the LLLL.com poised to grow more than other parts obviously. There are only like 83,000 quad premiums or something like that. I think those could still go up. But I will never be convinced there will be an upcoming Gold Rush on QZYX.com, etc. I prefer quality over quantity.
 
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Great feedback...

Either way, those of us who own LLLL.com's , we are guaranteed profit. My llll.com's cost me reg fee, now i'm in the profit and it can only get better...

comparing LLLL vs LLL - there is huge gap between the 2... maybe in 15 years LLLL's will sell for 5000 +
 
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Few examples.

PUZT.com - $1,049
PRVN.com - $5000

bmugford said:
I can never see a day to be honest when the worst of the worst LLLL.com go for over $1000.
 
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There are 17 letters considered premium. Some people consider U, W, and V quasi-premium also.

The domains I have been buying recently either are low priced quad premiums, or domains with something unique. Such as palindromes (650 total), triple repeating letters, etc.

When you have something unique it is less likely to get lost in the mix.

Those are exceptions to the rule. I bet I could post 10x as many of those that went for under $35 in recent sales.

Those are also not that bad letter combinations.


Charley said:
Few examples.

PUZT.com - $1,049
PRVN.com - $5000
 
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bmugford said:
Those are also not that bad letter combinations.

Probably your opinion. But I think those letter combinations are over priced for now.
 
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Well, I am not sure what the story is with these. It is certainly not a reseller at these prices. If an end user comes into the equation the sky is the limit.

Charley said:
Few examples.

PUZT.com - $1,049
PRVN.com - $5000
 
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Whois search for PRVN.com shows Buydomains, they aren't end users.

bmugford said:
It is certainly not a reseller at these prices.
 
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bmugford said:
There are 17 letters considered premium. Some people consider U, W, and V quasi-premium also.

The domains I have been buying recently either are low priced quad premiums, or domains with something unique. Such as palindromes (650 total), triple repeating letters, etc.

When you have something unique it is less likely to get lost in the mix.

Those are exceptions to the rule. I bet I could post 10x as many of those that went for under $35 in recent sales.

Those are also not that bad letter combinations.

prvn is owned by buydomains... they sure dont spend 5k on this type of llll.com , whatis up with this sale? from my experience with buydomains.com they are the worst buyers online, the same name that gets bids up to 2-4k . buy domains offered me 19 dollars... same thing with other domains in the list..
 
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Buydomains.com has that domain listed for $5000 for sale right now. So I am not sure if you posted sales or just asking prices. Big difference.

Otherwise I could say 1-Pizza.com - $1.4M. :)


Charley said:
Whois search for PRVN.com shows Buydomains, they aren't end users.
 
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MIR said:
buy domains offered me 19 dollars...

:D

bmugford said:
Buydomains.com has that domain listed for $5000 for sale right now. So I am not sure if you posted sales or just asking prices. Big difference.

PRVN com <-> $5,000 <-> Mar08 <-> AfternicDLS . You can check DNSaleprice.com to verify.
 
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Charley said:
Whois search for PRVN.com shows Buydomains, they aren't end users.

Is that PRVN.com dealio ... an "Asking price"?!? :blink:

-Jeff B-)
 
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So BuyDomains.com bought it for $5000, and is selling it for $5000. Sounds like a pretty good business model they have going.

Asking Price - $5000


Charley said:
:D

PRVN com <-> $5,000 <-> Mar08 <-> AfternicDLS . You can check DNSaleprice.com to verify.
 
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Charley said:
:D



PRVN com <-> $5,000 <-> Mar08 <-> AfternicDLS . You can check DNSaleprice.com to verify.

is buydomains.com bidding on there own domain and recording it !/ :!:
 
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Jeff said:
Is that PRVN.com dealio ... an "Asking price"?!? :blink:

Nope.

The sale took place March 08

PRVN com <-> $5,000 <-> Mar08 <-> AfternicDLS .
 
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I'm thinking that LLLL.com will increase prices as internet expand to every corner of the earth in the near future. As long as there are demands for short name and abbreviation names prices will increase. :D
 
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