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Feb 05, 2008: All quad premium LLLL.nets are registered
 
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$60, not the best pickup, but certaintly a nice addition to any LLLL.net portfolio
 
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$60 is a steal bro. Good job.
 
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I need to dump a bunch of my low quality LLLL.net's
Like fooy.net, osiz.net, lhug.net, bssu.net, uplu.net
I'm not even buying premiums anymore, unless they are really really good
 
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I only reg for the most part while I try and sell some of the others. That plus development.

I am thinking if I can get one into Google it will bring more $.
 
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Ja$on said:
I only reg for the most part while I try and sell some of the others. That plus development.

I am thinking if I can get one into Google it will bring more $.
I personally would only put non-premiums as proxies.
A. You get a divided price. The price you put into development is only going to be worth anything to a person who is buying it as a webite (so minimal for a proxy, jsut use a .info for $1.99) a domainer isn't going to pay extra just because it has a proxy on it, because
B. I would want my domain to come off professionaly to any potential end users (proxies aren't quite that)
C. If adsense or Google bans that domain, you are going to have more trouble selling it
 
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They shouldn't ban my proxy site though, they are very much allowed.

Also I don't believe in .info, I wouldn't want them for free.

Heck if I can get my sites generating enough coin then I won't sell any of them. Plus I would mainly be targeting Ebay buyers, not exactly endusers.
 
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Many LLLL.net domains dropped today that started with the letter "A"

I don't think it's a horrible extension, but I can definitely see why you would say this.
Ja$on said:
Also I don't believe in .info, I wouldn't want them for free.
 
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Idees said:
Many LLLL.net domains dropped today that started with the letter "A"

I don't think it's a horrible extension, but I can definitely see why you would say this.


Thanks for the lists Idees :) I grabbed some from the other day and I will continue to check out your lists.

I think LLLL.nets have a nice future.
 
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Thanks for the Rep and the reference to your great site NameChatter.com, I'll continue to visit it.
GreenGambler said:
Thanks for the lists Idees :) I grabbed some from the other day and I will continue to check out your lists.

I think LLLL.nets have a nice future.
 
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Bah - I've found out how bad it is to register non-premiums.
I stuck my list of 16 LLLL.net's into the namepros auction and they only got $95 :(
http://namesquid.com/?cat=1

Bah, thought they were worth more :(
 
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squid said:
Bah - I've found out how bad it is to register non-premiums.
I stuck my list of 16 LLLL.net's into the namepros auction and they only got $95 :(
http://namesquid.com/?cat=1

Bah, thought they were worth more :(
Best to sell them 1 at a time IMO
 
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squid said:
Bah - I've found out how bad it is to register non-premiums.
I stuck my list of 16 LLLL.net's into the namepros auction and they only got $95 :(
http://namesquid.com/?cat=1

Bah, thought they were worth more :(

There are still hundreds of thousands (literally) of non-premiums llll.nets left so you can't expect to flip them for much of a profit unless they have some kind of meaning.

At some places you can reg them as cheap as $4.95 though so depending on where you regged them, you still may have turned a small profit :)
 
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rpanella said:
There are still hundreds of thousands (literally) of non-premiums llll.nets left so you can't expect to flip them for much of a profit unless they have some kind of meaning./QUOTE]

That was the point in mine; the majority do have meanings of "Look good". I see a lot of Quad Premiums selling @ $15 when they're just a jumble of letters, such as "GNFH.net" whereas i have something like "IVFO" which can mean "In vitro fertilisation Online" which doesn't even get interest @ $6. It's annoying grrrrrrrrrrrr
 
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squid said:
rpanella said:
I see a lot of Quad Premiums selling @ $15 when they're just a jumble of letters, such as "GNFH.net" whereas i have something like "IVFO" which can mean "In vitro fertilisation Online" which doesn't even get interest @ $6. It's annoying grrrrrrrrrrrr

I know exactly what you are talking about. LOL It is a bit annoying when you see stuff like that but I think you will get what you want eventually.
 
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available quad -> FRDB.NET & IODM.NET


EDIT: both gone... that was fast .. :hehe:
 
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I regged them for 15 sec after drop :)
 
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great catch.. :hehe:
I regged DNMA.net today
 
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wikes82 said:
great catch.. :hehe:
I regged DNMA.net today
DNMA.net great catch also - for Domains site. :hehe:
 
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There are currently 207,210 LLLL.nets available (as at the 10th May 2008). Hence there's now only 45.34% of the total 456,976 LLLL.nets available.

Run a search for available ones.
 
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