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I'm going to start this off. I just bought over 1,000 NNNNN.com's today, all were German postal codes. I am hoping to hold these as a long term investment and possibly develop or sell them down the road. I also have a portfolio of other NNNNN.com's that I am already making money on cash parking with. As it stands, there are less than 19,000 NNNNN.com's left, out of only 100,000 total (far less than the 450,000+ LLLL.com's which have already sold out). So most of the NNNNN.com's are gone, and all the 1NNNN.com's are gone and over 90% of the 2NNNN.com's are already gone. The NNNNN.com's are the next category of domain real estate on the net to go.

Why buy an NNNNN.com? A number of reasons:

1) You will get cash parking revenue even on totally random numbers. I have had very good cash parking success with my NNNNN.com's so far, some even consistently bring in large amounts >$2-5/day, and I haven't even figured out yet why so many people are typing in these numbers so I can set appropriate keywords to make even more.

2) Lucky numbers, very big in many cultures including China, where lucky number domains have been bought for $$$.

3) Numbers make words when spelled on cell phones, and this market has just started to take off (466453.com brings you to GOOGLE.COM):

4) Lots of foreign countries have 5 digit postal codes and this is a potential source for type-in traffic as well as development of related content,

5) US zip code NNNNN.com's are very valuable and the postal service keeps adding new ones, so a number that it not very important today could be a large zip code tomorrow.

6) A number is easy to remember and completely brandable, quite possibly more so than some of those bizarre LLLL.com's which are going for so much,

7) Numbers mean things, finances, product numbers, birthdays, prices, and so much more,

8) There is a very limited total supply of NNNNN.com domains, and the vast majority are already gone, so it is just a matter of time before they are all taken. All the NNNN.com domains are gone and are now valuable, don't miss out on NNNNN.com's!

Where to start with numeric domains?

Huge database of foreign postal codes, many NNNNN's available here

Phone Spell tool (type in a number and see what words it spells on a phone) here

Numbers in Chinese culture here

Guide to Numeric Domains here

Another good tool is google's adwords keywords tool, see the search volume for NNNNN's and whether advertisers are paying for them, here

Please post other resources for people hunting for NNNNN.com's.

Since this is a countdown thread, I better give some numbers. As of this morning, there were 19,346 NNNNN.com's available based on a scan of all NNNNN.com's (100,000 total). I have registered 1,032 since then. So to my knowledge there are 18,314 available now.
 
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AfternicAfternic
It's at this point that either there will be a sudden buyout or people will simply stop buying. Which way will it go?!
 
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19,000 domains were available at the beginning of this posting now ... less than 3 weeks later we only have 3000 domains left? What are you guys smoking because I want some too .... oh well .... i'm going to register the remaining 3000 domains and see what happens the the NNNNN.com market.
 
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thsung said:
19,000 domains were available at the beginning of this posting now ... less than 3 weeks later we only have 3000 domains left? What are you guys smoking because I want some too .... oh well .... i'm going to register the remaining 3000 domains and see what happens the the NNNNN.com market.
you're too late they are all registered now!














jk no panic :D 2630 remain now.
 
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no way, not yet, oh by the way micheal, I beat you, I had 740, just bought another 130 of them :)
 
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darkdrift said:
no way, not yet, oh by the way micheal, I beat you, I had 740, just bought another 130 of them :)
duh!
I'll have to grab a few more now :D
 
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Very nice! Let me be the first to congratulate everyone that made an investment in NNNNN's.

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lol, I didn't see the JK part.

It wouldn't surprise me to see someone grab that last 2k.
 
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Michael_Goldman said:
duh!
I'll have to grab a few more now :D

nooooo I gotta stay ahead, I only know 2 people that have more than us and a full 1.5% of the market
 
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darkdrift said:
nooooo I gotta stay ahead, I only know 2 people that have more than us and a full 1.5% of the market
And Marchex has a share of LLLLL's too :D

Are yours of good quality, or all bought in last couple days?
 
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Michael, you're gonna have to update your signature soon... It says less than 4K NNNNN.com left :)
 
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Michael_Goldman said:
And Marchex has a share of LLLLL's too :D

Are yours of good quality, or all bought in last couple days?

About 75 of them are US zipcodes

and about 400 of them are sequences with good numbers, the rest are just whatever remains
 
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update: 2475 now left.

darkdrift said:
About 75 of them are US zipcodes

and about 400 of them are sequences with good numbers, the rest are just whatever remains
nice, when did you grab them? Must have a few years ago..
 
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no, actually I grabbed them a couple weeks ago surprisingly they were avail Marchex didn't own them all, just about 95% of them, like when I scanned a list of 8000 zipcodes, found maybe 7 avail
 
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darkdrift said:
no, actually I grabbed them a couple weeks ago surprisingly they were avail Marchex didn't own them all, just about 95% of them, like when I scanned a list of 8000 zipcodes, found maybe 7 avail

Yeah, the zip codes have been easier to get than I originally thought. I was able to buy one last week for a good price. I don't think that will be easy to do next week, that's for sure!
 
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question ... who is going to start the NNNNN.com sales thread .... have there been any sales or is this just hype??? Show me proof and I shall buy.
 
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This is by no means representative of NNNNN's, but I ran across 32584.com on Godaddy's Aftermarket auctions yesterday. It is at $105, four bidders and two days left. It has some backlinks and was a personal blog at one time. I may be missing something, but it doesn't look like anything special to me.

The combination does not spell any words that I know of and is not a zip code.
 
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thsung said:
question ... who is going to start the NNNNN.com sales thread .... have there been any sales or is this just hype??? Show me proof and I shall buy.

An NNNNN.com domain that was a foreign postal code sold for $40 this week over at DP here. It's a little confusing because it was first marketed as a US zip code, but then I posted that this was not correct and there were subsequent bids.

Also, 173.com (not a NNNNN, but shows the value of numerics, especially in China) went last week for over $300,000. US zip code domains in decent areas have had reported sales of $x,xxx. And I think someone sold 37467.com here for $15 last week (spells "eShop.com" on a cell phone). All these sales were pre-buyout, though, so who knows what will happen when they are all gone.

Croach said:
This is by no means representative of NNNNN's, but I ran across 32584.com on Godaddy's Aftermarket auctions yesterday. It is at $105, four bidders and two days left. It has some backlinks and was a personal blog at one time. I may be missing something, but it doesn't look like anything special to me.

The combination does not spell any words that I know of and is not a zip code.

32584 is Lohne, Germany.
 
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Show off you....lol
 
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1829 NNNNN.com's remaining

rkbdomain said:
An NNNNN.com domain that was a foreign postal code sold for $40 this week over at DP here. It's a little confusing because it was first marketed as a US zip code, but then I posted that this was not correct and there were subsequent bids.

Also, 173.com (not a NNNNN, but shows the value of numerics, especially in China) went last week for over $300,000. US zip code domains in decent areas have had reported sales of $x,xxx. And I think someone sold 37467.com here for $15 last week (spells "eShop.com" on a cell phone). All these sales were pre-buyout, though, so who knows what will happen when they are all gone.



32584 is Lohne, Germany.

that's great news, thanks :)
 
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Michael_Goldman said:
1829 NNNNN.com's remaining
That's great news, too! Thanks again for the counts and the lists.
 
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910 left, no more domains starting with 4
 
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