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So I own about 30-40 LLLLL.com or 5L.com that Im trying to sell and wanted to know the true value of these type of domains?

Please share any opinions you may have
 
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Random 5L are only worth reg.fees because there are so many still avaible for registration.

5L word or derived words can have some value as brandable names. But its on a case by case basis.
 
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If it is truly easy to say and remember then the chances of an end user purchasing it increase. (And I would be willing to pay more as a reseller)
Podan for example a 5L could sound like POD an, or Po Dan; it's pronounceable but has room for error or confusion. Locka is a 5L which I can't figure out a way to say it wrong and seems to me like a much better 5L than the other.
 
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I confirm what @DoumB21 said. There is no guaranteed 'floor' price like 4, 3, 2 letter domains.

However... I can drop you a tip... if your 5 letter .coms contain a full word + a prefix or suffix it has value. Depending on the 'word' and what 'industry' your word relates to, will determine the value. Example i tried to get Fluza.com (Flu + za suffix) yesterday but was out bid. Great name for a flu medicine brand.

Because 5 letters limit what words you can use because of the length, this is why they have value.. they are rare. You can only use 2, 3, and 4 letter words + a short suffix.. which is very limiting.

If you are talking about 5 letter words that just happen to be pronounceable like Zaxxy... then the value is not as guaranteed value as if it contained a known word.

Hope that helps, Cheers!
 
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I confirm what @DoumB21 said. There is no guaranteed 'floor' price like 4, 3, 2 letter domains.

However... I can drop you a tip... if your 5 letter .coms contain a full word + a prefix or suffix it has value. Depending on the 'word' and what 'industry' your word relates to, will determine the value. Example i tried to get Fluza.com (Flu + za suffix) yesterday but was out bid. Great name for a flu medicine brand.

Because 5 letters limit what words you can use because of the length, this is why they have value.. they are rare. You can only use 2, 3, and 4 letter words + a short suffix.. which is very limiting.

If you are talking about 5 letter words that just happen to be pronounceable like Zaxxy... then the value is not as guaranteed value as if it contained a known word.

Hope that helps, Cheers!
Wow thanks you brought on a different perspective I didnt think of. Great advice!
 
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Most are worth around reg fee at the moment.
 
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It really depends on their quality, on whether they sound natural and nice. I would tend to disagree that having a root word in them helps, unless the suffix / prefix is very suitable.
 
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