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Hello, I think it would be pretty useful to keep track of all LLLL.com sales , even the little ones under $100 so that , pretty soon , when the available LLLL.com will be finished , we`ll have a better idea on market prices.

It is important that these sales are confirmed. So before to post, make sure payment went OK.

I will start with todays` Sedo confirmed sales:

FISE.com 2,700 Euros
TSRT.com US $760
VEUP.com US $1,700


Also, I found interesting to see this average LLLL, getting bids up to $51 and reserve not me. It says it all.

http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dl...110154111735_W0QQ_trksidZm37QQfromZR40QQfviZ1
 
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pprc.com closed at $2,302 on NJ 2 days ago
 
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Average sale prices on eBay for March were up against February's average. Here's an analysis of trends over the past 12 months. As always, I've excluded domains selling for more than $100 as I consider them outliers on eBay. All averages below are based on trendlines calculated from weekly figures, so smoothing out irregularities.

Over the past 12 months mean prices rose at an average rate of about $0.28 a month, a total of $3.32 over the period. The trend showed a rise from $11.22 to $14.54, which is a rise of 26% based on the midpoint.

Over the past 9 months mean prices rose at an average rate of about $0.65 a month.

Over the past 6 months mean prices fell at an average rate of about $0.04 a month.

Over the past 3 months mean prices fell at an average rate of about $0.11 a month.

Monthly means were -

April $14.83
May $13.39
June $8.57
July $8.61
August $9.09
September $11.98
October $10.59
November $18.03
December $18.12
January $13.91
February $12.03
March $13.40

Average remaining registration rose over the 12-month period. This rise deducts about 11 cents from the monthly price rise, bringing the effective price rise down to about $0.17 a month.

Average domain quality also rose over the 12-month period. This rise deducts about 11 cents from the monthly price rise, bringing the effective price rise down to about $0.06 a month.

Here are the percentile trends for the 12-month period -

The 5th percentile rose from $2.26 to $2.79, an increase of 21% based on the midpoint.

The 25th percentile rose from $4.76 to $6.81, an increase of 35% based on the midpoint.

The 50th percentile rose from $8.09 to $10.81, an increase of 29% based on the midpoint.

The 75th percentile rose from $13.57 to $16.31, an increase of 18% based on the midpoint.

The 95th percentile rose from $33.11 to $45.78, an increase of 32% based on the midpoint.
 
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Here are the latest LLLL sales from DNJournal.
(I know some have been listed previously)

WADV (wadv) : $4860
DUFF (duff) : $4690
PHLO (phlo) : $2500
MYIC (myic) : $2000
JOTD (jotd) : $5001
ZBUY (zbuy) : $3500
SOFC (sofc) : $2333
PPRC (pprc) : $2302
TOYX (toyx) : $2000
FIPS (fips) : $3300

Looks pretty strong to me... :)
 
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Average sale prices on eBay for March were up against February's average. Here's an analysis of trends over the past 12 months. As always, I've excluded domains selling for more than $100 as I consider them outliers on eBay. All averages below are based on trendlines calculated from weekly figures, so smoothing out irregularities.

Over the past 12 months mean prices rose at an average rate of about $0.28 a month, a total of $3.32 over the period. The trend showed a rise from $11.22 to $14.54, which is a rise of 26% based on the midpoint.

Over the past 9 months mean prices rose at an average rate of about $0.65 a month.

Over the past 6 months mean prices fell at an average rate of about $0.04 a month.

Over the past 3 months mean prices fell at an average rate of about $0.11 a month.

Monthly means were -

April $14.83
May $13.39
June $8.57
July $8.61
August $9.09
September $11.98
October $10.59
November $18.03
December $18.12
January $13.91
February $12.03
March $13.40

Average remaining registration rose over the 12-month period. This rise deducts about 11 cents from the monthly price rise, bringing the effective price rise down to about $0.17 a month.

Average domain quality also rose over the 12-month period. This rise deducts about 11 cents from the monthly price rise, bringing the effective price rise down to about $0.06 a month.

Here are the percentile trends for the 12-month period -

The 5th percentile rose from $2.26 to $2.79, an increase of 21% based on the midpoint.

The 25th percentile rose from $4.76 to $6.81, an increase of 35% based on the midpoint.

The 50th percentile rose from $8.09 to $10.81, an increase of 29% based on the midpoint.

The 75th percentile rose from $13.57 to $16.31, an increase of 18% based on the midpoint.

The 95th percentile rose from $33.11 to $45.78, an increase of 32% based on the midpoint.

:kickass: thx! really good info :)
 
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Seeing 'double' and 'triple' premiums up there in the four figure sales reports is kinda sweet.

Underlines what a lot of people have been saying about domain quality and appeal being independent of letter quality as set out by some domaining guide.

Demand is up, prices not so much, I think I'll wait for the right offers. :)
 
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I saw recently on eBay "CLFO" which was one of my babies.....what happened?

On the other sad note, I am in emergency so if any falcon wants some bargain at less than $50 each, have a look shortly in the sales forum, cheers.
 
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Too many ppl selling LLLL,com's in sales forum here.. is that normal?
 
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Average sale prices on eBay for March were up against February's average. Here's an analysis of trends over the past 12 months. As always, I've excluded domains selling for more than $100 as I consider them outliers on eBay. All averages below are based on trendlines calculated from weekly figures, so smoothing out irregularities.

Over the past 12 months mean prices rose at an average rate of about $0.28 a month, a total of $3.32 over the period. The trend showed a rise from $11.22 to $14.54, which is a rise of 26% based on the midpoint.

Over the past 9 months mean prices rose at an average rate of about $0.65 a month.

Over the past 6 months mean prices fell at an average rate of about $0.04 a month.

Over the past 3 months mean prices fell at an average rate of about $0.11 a month.

Monthly means were -

April $14.83
May $13.39
June $8.57
July $8.61
August $9.09
September $11.98
October $10.59
November $18.03
December $18.12
January $13.91
February $12.03
March $13.40

Average remaining registration rose over the 12-month period. This rise deducts about 11 cents from the monthly price rise, bringing the effective price rise down to about $0.17 a month.

Average domain quality also rose over the 12-month period. This rise deducts about 11 cents from the monthly price rise, bringing the effective price rise down to about $0.06 a month.

Here are the percentile trends for the 12-month period -

The 5th percentile rose from $2.26 to $2.79, an increase of 21% based on the midpoint.

The 25th percentile rose from $4.76 to $6.81, an increase of 35% based on the midpoint.

The 50th percentile rose from $8.09 to $10.81, an increase of 29% based on the midpoint.

The 75th percentile rose from $13.57 to $16.31, an increase of 18% based on the midpoint.

The 95th percentile rose from $33.11 to $45.78, an increase of 32% based on the midpoint.
Good info๏ผŒthanks!
 
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Over the past 12 months mean prices rose at an average rate of about $0.28 a month, a total of $3.32 over the period. The trend showed a rise from $11.22 to $14.54, which is a rise of 26% based on the midpoint.

Over the past 9 months mean prices rose at an average rate of about $0.65 a month.

Over the past 6 months mean prices fell at an average rate of about $0.04 a month.

Over the past 3 months mean prices fell at an average rate of about $0.11 a month.

Sad....it is now over 2 years since the LLLL.com bust started and still people are going backwards with these names.
 
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Sad....it is now over 2 years since the LLLL.com bust started and still people are going backwards with these names.

Which names?
 
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Sad....it is now over 2 years since the LLLL.com bust started and still people are going backwards with these names.

I'd like to make it clear that my analyses, which I've been posting monthly in this thread for some time now, are based on reported eBay sales of LLLL.coms. They are in no way intended to reflect overall market conditions, and should be read in context.

In last month's post I mentioned that sales volume during February was substantially down against the preceding 11 months. This trend continued last month, but I didn't bother to repeat myself. Monthly sales volume on eBay has fallen over the past 12 months at an average rate of 27 domains a month - compare this with the average monthly sales volume for the last 12 months, which was 457 domains a month.

What I think we're seeing here is a shift on the part of some sellers away from eBay to other sales venues. I've found over the past few months that I can do better, on average, selling at Snapnames than eBay.

EBay sales are only a small part of the overall picture.
 
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Advertising on other sites helps as well, the more, the better
 
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I'd like to make it clear that my analyses, which I've been posting monthly in this thread for some time now, are based on reported eBay sales of LLLL.coms. They are in no way intended to reflect overall market conditions, and should be read in context.
Don't worry Ian. Usually, when there is a post like this, snoop is always there to pick up the ball and dribble it for 5 minutes, and then he disappears for another month.
 
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I think some of the naysayers also said that the LLLL.com buyout wouldn't hold, but it has held---solidly....

These days, you don't hear the naysayers saying that the buyout won't hold anymore, even they now know that the buyout will always hold.....it's called supply and demand...
 
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At NameJet:

TTNN $4,500

And OMOM was at $2,150 last night at Pool shortly before closing (not sure if it went even higher).

It seems the AABB and ABAB types are doing quite well...
 
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I think some of the naysayers also said that the LLLL.com buyout wouldn't hold, but it has held---solidly....

These days, you don't hear the naysayers saying that the buyout won't hold anymore, even they now know that the buyout will always hold.....it's called supply and demand...

Nicely said.
 
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I think some of the naysayers also said that the LLLL.com buyout wouldn't hold, but it has held---solidly....

These days, you don't hear the naysayers saying that the buyout won't hold anymore, even they now know that the buyout will always hold.....it's called supply and demand...
Supply and demand from domainers, that's an incestuous and limited market if you ask me. Anyway a buyout in itself does translate in higher market prices, but it puts an additional strain on the finances of domainers.
 
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mirror of MOMO, nice.
 
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