gwkg said:A long term investment, meaning over 1 year? Is it in your plans to renew them or sell them for a few extra dollars in less than 1 year?
Reece said:Probably bothWe'll see where LLLL.nets go, but a quad premium VCVC.info is still a good buy at $10 a year from now imho.
rjs_essex said:I was surprised when I bought a lot and parked them. Some of mine get substantial traffic in comparison to some of my LLLL.com's. Granted they are CVCV combinations but I really thought the TLD would kill them, yet still they get good traffic - I'm still trying to decide what to do with them. Some of them have obvious end user use though - E.g: wizi.info. I also have a dictionary word LLLL.info - not a great one but a keeper al the same as it didn't cost a lot!
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dnb8 said:I think that llll.info domains are very good due to symmetry of this domain - 4 characters before dot and 4 characters after![]()
Ergo said:quad-premium CVCV and VCVC.infะพ will be valued to the worst LLL.infos soon. For example I have SAMA.info. Nobody will persuade me that something like XJZ.info is better than SAMA.info
Ergo said:q Nobody will persuade me that something like XJZ.info is better than SAMA.info
This will not last long. Moreover SAMA.info is at least 10 times more likely to find end user than XJZ.info. Better letters, pronounceable, brandable, a lot of existing acronyms. To the fact XJZ.info worth nothing. Though I have a lot of CVCV and VCVC.infos and about 20 LLL.infos (not worst ones) I've sold to end users 4 LLLL.infos and haven't sold any LLL.info. This statistic is from 4 last months.floatingworld said:Ergo said:q Nobody will persuade me that something like XJZ.info is better than SAMA.info
prices should persuade you that xjz.info is worth more.



