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Just wanted to find out some info about numbered domains without any letters in it. Are any particular numbers worth more, eg. 1 better then 6?

For double digit domains, are repeting numbered domains more valuable, eg. 22 is better than 20?

If you were to the rate numbers 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0, which numbers have more value?
 
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See this thread:
http://www.namepros.com/domain-name-discussion/104068-numb3rs-what-s-deal-4-digit.html

I see three end user groups:
1) Asians value number names because they have meaning, as discussed in the above thread. Because there are so so many characters in many Asian languages, and only 10 numbers, they area good fit -- no IDN for numeric domains either.

2) Street numbers. Business sometimes like to have a domain of the same number as their address. Lower numbers without a first "0" and with lower next-to-last digits are best. Zip codes would also fit in this category.

3) Number substitution for letters based on the telephone dial. This was very popular with domainers in the recent NNNN.mobi buy out.
 
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Perhaps, the meanings associated to each number are different even between Asian countries. In China (and also in Korea), the number 4 sounds the same as "death" and some people avoid it. But, I don't think today's Korean younger generation cares about this kind of old-Chinese style number-meaning.

It may be very interesting if people post replies about most and least desired numbers in their culture.

In case of Korea, the most desired number combination is, I believe, "82" or "8282", because it sounds the same as "quickly" or "quickly quickly", and the telephone numbers xxx-8282 are the most premium in Korea.

Any other idea from other culture?
 
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