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On Nov. 02, 2007 all LLLL.com were bought out.
On Feb. 05, 2008 all premium LLLL.net were bough out.
Its time to start LLLL.org countdown.
On Feb. 05, 2008 all premium LLLL.net were bough out.
Its time to start LLLL.org countdown.
no, actually noone dose.Do Chinese really like .org? From what I saw they use mostly .com, .cn and .net
Actually .ORG registrations in international markets demonstrate steady growth, particularly in Asia where China has 3.2 percent and Japan has 3 percent of the total .org registrations worldwide. (3.2% of 10,547,247)...
Perhaps they are go to testers? I like the idea about LLLL.org chips buyout, because something like QXZY.org must be much more useful for Chinese than meaningless BGUV.net. Recent llll.net buyout is a future greatest domain drop, and in 10 months they will be like hot potatoes selling for 1$ or less )))Check last 9-10 days expired LLLL.org - all gone.
Perhaps they are go to testers? I like the idea about LLLL.org chips buyout, because something like QXZY.org must be much more useful for Chinese than meaningless BGUV.net. Recent llll.net buyout is a future greatest domain drop, and in 10 months they will be like hot potatoes selling for 1$ or less )))
Chinese premiums will not drop. Others - perhapsIt will probabaly be the other way round and the so called Chinese premiums will drop.
Chinese premiums will not drop. Others - perhaps
3% is not much. It is suspicously low percentage.
Did you read http://www.thedomains.com/2015/11/13/franks-schilling-sells-2000-4-letter-com-for-3-million-dollars/
Note that they mention .com .net ...... .xyz .click .link and some other crap (i've never saw a single site on these extentions) and no mentions of .org one the oldest domain extentions. Why?
it's indeed pretty strange, I've never heard of these extensions even before reading that article a couple days ago.3% is not much. It is suspicously low percentage.
Did you read http://www.thedomains.com/2015/11/13/franks-schilling-sells-2000-4-letter-com-for-3-million-dollars/
Note that they mention .com .net ...... .xyz .click .link and some other crap (i've never saw a single site on these extentions) and no mentions of .org one the oldest domain extentions. Why?
it's indeed pretty strange, I've never heard of these extensions even before reading that article a couple days ago.
What do you think will give getter RIO:
- western LLLL.org
or
- chinese LLLL.co (for $2.8 at Namecheap)
Any thoughts about LLLL.info ? Going to eat dust?.co has too expensive renewals for successful buyout and hold at this stage. Renewing the whole field would require around $10M year vs around $4M year for .com/net/org.