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Good afternoon pros and ams. I have a couple domains here that are abbreviations, I'm curious to know if you think I can at least get low $XXX to mid $XXX to the right buyer. I'd like some community advice of what to expect, course. Thanks in advance for your opinions, harsh or nice~ I will take them into consideration no matter what.

I will also consider no response as a sign that to you, I am wasting my time asking. Thanks.

I handregged 1LTR.com and MTX1.com recently. Google Adsense sanbox does show many, but a few missing ads that won't load for them both, though I did not find any information about them being marked as malicious sites anywhere.

1LTR has a web presence on archive.org since 2004, and it looks like it's only ever been parked. But I wonder if the owners have ever bothered to even market it properly.

1LTR.com is an improper but recognized abbreviation for '1 Liter' , a liquid measurement. 1LTR just seems familiar even if it's not the correct liter abbreviation, 1L which is also a popular amount for alcoholic bottles to contain in retail. It can also be short for 1 letter. Maybe it could be a letter to santa site lol. I think it has return visit value, regardless of what it's used for if put in the right hands.
It also has scientific connections, the abbreviation for a "CRYSTAL STRUCTURE OF THE B SUBUNIT OF HUMAN HEAT-LABILE ENTEROTOXIN" (copied from RCSB.ORG database)

I don't exactly know what that means, haha O_o But maybe someone who works in a more scientific field might like it were my thoughts.

Which brings me to my next domain, MTX1.com
MTX1 has a presence since 1997 on archive.org, it looks like it was owned a few times but the owners never utilized it properly as a site.
It also has roots in science as part of mammalian genes. MTX1 is the scientific abbreviation for a gene named Metaxin, which from what I understand it encodes and transports proteins on the outer edge of the mitochondria.


Thank you for wading through my thoughts and applying your input on anything I might have missed if you have the time available :xf.smile:
 
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