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It was only a matter of time... First King Com. Then .CN fell. And now... I present to you LLLL.net :!:

This thread is designed to elicit discussion about LLLL.nets. You're encouraged to post anything you feel is relevant to LLLL.nets in this thread. This includes sales information, new regs, ...

Feb 05, 2008: All quad premium LLLL.nets are registered
 
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ODS said:
HYIP discusion here - really. Guys - drop your .net if you can - you will never find another half million $$$$ to buy another bull sh*t.... IMHO
hi ODS - thanks for offering your perspective on this. But this is the countdown thread - you're not likely to find a warm welcome getting in the middle of folks focusing on getting the good ones while they still can. If it's not for you, then there's actually a thread dedicated to more thoughtful, critical analysis of the potential for LLLL.net -> http://www.namepros.com/domain-name-discussion/425853-main-reason-why-llll-net-may.html

Lorenzo might appreciate you bumping that thread for him - it's been dormant for a while - and he's actually been posting more in this one lately ...

:lol:

Seriously though - opinions are great - everyone's got at least one (I tend to have several at any given moment) ... but facts and real analysis are much more in demand here and may actually be appreciated - and might be a bit more persuasive than the standard trollish mutterings.
 
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filter said:
hi ODS - thanks for offering your perspective on this. But this is the countdown thread - you're not likely to find a warm welcome getting in the middle of folks focusing on getting the good ones while they still can. If it's not for you, then there's actually a thread dedicated to more thoughtful, critical analysis of the potential for LLLL.net -> http://www.namepros.com/domain-name-discussion/425853-main-reason-why-llll-net-may.html

Lorenzo might appreciate you bumping that thread for him - it's been dormant for a while - and he's actually been posting more in this one lately ...

:lol:

Seriously though - opinions are great - everyone's got at least one (I tend to have several at any given moment) ... but facts and real analysis are much more in demand here and may actually be appreciated - and might be a bit more persuasive than the standard trollish mutterings.



LOL, ODS is the black one -> http://www.italiandragon.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/01/pecoranera.jpg


(source http://www.italiandragon.com)
 
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i think it would be gone in the next 2 days time

and then people would have to rush for the non premium combo's i think tht would take time to go
 
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People originally predicted that all LLLL.net's would be gone in August but now that seems a tad incorrect.
Most probably *ALL* combos shall be registered by April if the current rate of things continue.
Again, I am not a trend expert but after looking into this stuff that is what I think.
 
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yes seeing the prices increase of llll.com people are going after .net
 
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Yeah, but seeing experts like Reece and ItalianDragon speaking out against LLLL.nets does scare me a little but in the end, I have personal conviction in LLLL.nets all the more if they are pronounceable.
If the LLLL.com market crashes (highly unlikely) then LLLL.nets have almost zero potential so we are taking a BIG risk.
 
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Isn't it ironic.

The same people who complain about trash talking of the LLLL.com market are trash talking the LLLL.net market.

I wonder if a whois search will bring up those who're actually buying this so called 'trash'.

Seems to be a case of 'do as I say, don't do as I do'.

If you're interested in my perspective -
http://www.namepros.com/2517414-post39.html

Cheers!
 
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Basement said:
Yeah, but seeing experts like Reece and ItalianDragon speaking out against LLLL.nets does scare me a little but in the end, I have personal conviction in LLLL.nets all the more if they are pronounceable.
If the LLLL.com market crashes (highly unlikely) then LLLL.nets have almost zero potential so we are taking a BIG risk.

if i am not mistaken they both bought quite a few
 
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Anthony Sun said:
I have not been back to NP since early October last year. I did not know LLLL.net are having such big interest now. Does anyone know how much the following domains are worth? (I was planning to let them expired or sell them for reg fee few month ago.)

AceQ.net
BoyB.net
BoyG.net
DogQ.net
HerJ.net
HisQ.net
N5N5.net (this one is a CCCC.net)
TVGL.net
TVTT.net
XHer.net

Thank you in advance for your input.

Anthony

You are welcome to sell,but please not at reg fee!

The minimum price would be around $20 each, maybe more if they do run out. Keep TTVT for yourself and resell it hundreds later.
 
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Basement said:
Yeah, but seeing experts like Reece and ItalianDragon speaking out against LLLL.nets does scare me a little...

They did... but not anymore - Even Lorenzo jumped at the chance to buy up a few premium LLLL.net's when he saw the lists getting shorter and shorter.

At the end of the day it is domain investors that control the market. If all of the .com's are gone and end user either pays the high end user price or tunrs to .net - If the .net is gone what do they do? Use their ccTLD? Use an obscure TLD that doesn't relate to their business? Or simply pay less for the .net counterpart?...

Who knows. What I do know is that only a couple of years ago people naysayed the ones that bought up premium LLLL.com's... Look at them now. People did the same with LLL.net's. Look at them now.

Rich B-)

mwzd said:
Rich, is it just my imagination or have 13000 all premium llll.nets been booked in the last two/three weeks?

Your post had 15k if I'm not mistaken. 2k now... that was really fast. D-:

I took some earlier, went to reg the rest of my shortlist and all gone :'(

Yup thats correct. On Jan 21st when I did my big scan there was 15,519 left. Two weeks on we are almost under 2000. :)

Rich
 
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jido said:
Keep TTVT for yourself and resell it hundreds later.

You had to go and say that... was planning to make an offer :'(

Anthony has been more than generous to the LLLL.com crowd, was hoping he'd be here as well.

Ah, anyway :(
 
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Back to office, back to business.

Hope everyone had good weekend.

I took another small lot of premium .nets, including some dropped ones with D: dhph.NET, dihp.NET, E: eghr.NET and R - rhmb.NET :)

Found also few nice ones, i.e. fbci.NET, ptoh.NET.

By the was, few names handregged last Monday show quite good traffic, i.e. CFFA.net - 23 hits.

I need to add more such beauties today :)
 
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dihp.NET - i think its tasting drop
yesterday i tryed to register it and not available
 
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jauh.net is available ("jauh" means "far" in indonesian)
 
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Basement said:
Yeah, but seeing experts like Reece and ItalianDragon speaking out against LLLL.nets does scare me a little but in the end, I have personal conviction in LLLL.nets all the more if they are pronounceable.
If the LLLL.com market crashes (highly unlikely) then LLLL.nets have almost zero potential so we are taking a BIG risk.
Reece and ItalianDragon are the same experts as all we are. E.g. they are the same domainers as we are with their own prognosis and believes. (p.s. as far as I remember Reece sold about 1000 LLLL.com domains just two-three weeks ago. and could get 30k more for them now...). The main niches that can give you huge profits those that are greatly underpiced now. LLLL.coms were greatly underpriced in comparison with LLL.coms 3 months ago and now the Result! LLLL.nets are currently underpriced in comparison with LLLL.coms and LLL.nets and will be gaining their value. Perhaps slower than .com which is king but they will do it because proportion between .com and .net will be always because it's natural. There are people that invest $xxxx in domain names for the project and there are always people that can invest not more than $xxx for a comparable name but in .net
 
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Ergo said:
Reece and ItalianDragon are the same experts as all we are. E.g. they are the same domainers as we are with their own prognosis and believes. (p.s. as far as I remember Reece sold about 1000 LLLL.com domains just two-three weeks ago. and could get 30k more for them now...). The main niches that can give you huge profits those that are greatly underpiced now. LLLL.coms were greatly underpriced in comparison with LLL.coms 3 months ago and now the Result! LLLL.nets are currently underpriced in comparison with LLLL.coms and LLL.nets and will be gaining their value. Perhaps slower than .com which is king but they will do it because proportion between .com and .net will be always because it's natural. There are people that invest $xxxx in domain names for the project and there are always people that can invest not more than $xxx for a comparable name but in .net

Fully agree. Just a remark - LLLL.com even now are still underpriced, fair value LLLL.com = LLL.com/26= $250 min.

Fai value LLLL.net=LLL.net/26=$30 min for any LLLL.net. Premium shall be worth 4 times, i.e. $120.
 
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Yep, that's exactly the point there, and if you use the traditional .NET vs .COM Ratio, then LLLL.Net's should be at least at $26 minimum... that is $50-$60 for quad premiums. :)

This reminds me I need to hand reg a few more. :D

Only around 2k left now.
 
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Writing in a forum with tens of posts on similar topics gets a bit confusing. So let`s clear:


1) I thought that LLLL.net was not a wise investment right now but I changed my mind since the number of Premium ones decreased 10 times faster than what I expected. Plus, in the mean time LLLL.com prices are increasing faster than what I expected too, so that was enought to justify Premium LLLL.net being valuable and when I say valuable I mean at least $50 each.


2) I advised Reece many times to keep his LLLL.com for at least 2 years but he has decided to follow another strategy, that is his decision.
 
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yep let's see how quickly these can go
 
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