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It appears the domain industry has been starting to take notice of the .us namespace over the past year, read DnJournal.com .us growth and Namepros with even greater expectations for the year to come.

So I thought it would be a good idea to ask everyone to show us your .us domain names. You can post your favorites or your entire portfolio.
 
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AfternicAfternic
Just started buying again.. bought book-review.us.
 
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filmcity.us

mydream.us

playagame.us
 
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transcend.us
$2,000
Afternic dls
 
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goldprice.us
$4750
sedo

cabletv.us
$1500
according to dnjournal
 
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CaseStudies
HolidayProperty
RecreationalVehicle
ChristopherColumbus

all dawt us
 
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I have agust(.)us...
Agustus in Indonesian Language mean August in English.
and 17 August is the Independence Day of Republic of Indonesia.
I will develop 17.agust(.)us maybe :lol:
 
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2mn.us
 
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I currently own about 30 NNN.us domains.

In the market to buy more if you're looking to sell! ;)
 
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V.enomo.us.
 
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What's a NNN worth nowadays?

3character.com says about $80 minimum, but I've been able to get them for MUCH cheaper. I would guess the going rate right now is about $40-60 depending on the number quality.
 
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Yup... even 3character.com has what they consider "premium" numbers. A name like 333.us would be worth far more than 038.us.
 
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It's true. It's obvious some numbers will be worth more than others.

Unfortunately, Chinese superstition doesn't apply to .us, so you're left with idiotic domainer psuedo-logic about "premium numbers".

Yes, there are a few examples that would stand out as novel- 111, 222, 333, 123, etc- but the whole "premium number" thing is amusing, not too different than the absurd narrative domainers fabricated about 'premium letters' in random character domains. Just because 789 is probably more 'desirable' than 053, or because Z,X and Q make a LLL.com less useful, the 'practice' domainers developed to try and quantify the 'value' of letters and numbers was ridiculous.
 
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But the Chinese are not buying .us :]
 
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Unfortunately, Chinese superstition doesn't apply to .us, so you're left with idiotic domainer psuedo-logic about "premium numbers".

Yes, there are a few examples that would stand out as novel- 111, 222, 333, 123, etc- but the whole "premium number" thing is amusing, not too different than the absurd narrative domainers fabricated about 'premium letters' in random character domains. Just because 789 is probably more 'desirable' than 053, or because Z,X and Q make a LLL.com less useful, the 'practice' domainers developed to try and quantify the 'value' of letters and numbers was ridiculous.

If you're talking about one number, invidually, better than another, I agree. I'm looking at all 3 together. If I had 8 NNN.us I wanted to sell and decided to split them up and sell them in 2 packages:

Package A
777
800
411
666

Package B
458
639
274
654

I think it's pretty obvious which package would be more valuable.
 
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inspired.us
$1540
dnjournal


wind-turbine.us
$1000
dnjournal
 
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I Have One.......

LetsTalk.us
Still one of my favorites!
 
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