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MissFlora

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No bad words such as j, v, u, z etc. What's the current value in the market? which combinations will be the better ones?
 
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well it seems that a consonate with a vowel and a consonate is a good combo like dog.info or rof.info though ones with high overture one are good to like usa.info ect
 
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MissFlora said:
No bad words such as j, v, u, z etc. What's the current value in the market? which combinations will be the better ones?

Less popular ones will start at maybe $25 and good ones can be up to several thousand $ to the right end user buyer who needs that particular acronym.

Most on the wholesale domain drop market (namewinner/pool, etc.) are now going for $100-300.
 
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Ah I see...thanks harpo and adoptabledomains. :)
 
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I think it all depends on the name like other said, so if it was like, "Cat.info" and you sold it to some cat company...you could get like $10000!
 
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I have to think that the 3-letter .info names are showing some very strong valuation strength recently. Regardless of the letter combo, If I wanted to sell any of the ones I own, I wouldn't consider doing so at anything less than $75 each.

On the higher end, combos that contain only quality letters are worth at least $100 each on the wholesale market, per my observations.

I think as we are seeing 3-letter .com names continuing to show strong value growth (now all 3-letter .com names are pretty much minimum $1000 wholesale), it only makes sense that the same 3-letter .net, .org, .info (and .us too) versions are showing strong growing values too.

3-letter .infos are great short and long term keepers I think. 25% of the supply are in Elequa's hands and essentially retired (He'll never sell) and the rest are dwindling in aftermarket availability as more and more of the limited number of 3-letter .infos fall into end-users hands. Smaller supply can only mean greater demand and thus strong price growth.

(At least in my humble opinion) :)

Thanks,
Andrew
 
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Thanks for the advice, everyone.
 
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