

garrett200 said:Prices flat right now. I think .mobi itself is going to take off in a big way in '08. Then we'll see prices increase substantially, IMO.
Right now is the perfect time to invest in LLL and NNN. As they say in the stock world, accumulate when it's cheap and sell when everybody wants it. Everybody will want these soon.
There are very few LLL and NNN domains in the premium list, however consider if the release of so many premium .mobi domains will have a dampening effect on the aftermarket?garrett200 said:Prices flat right now. I think .mobi itself is going to take off in a big way in '08. Then we'll see prices increase substantially, IMO.
Right now is the perfect time to invest in LLL and NNN. As they say in the stock world, accumulate when it's cheap and sell when everybody wants it. Everybody will want these soon.
I would agree with that IF the .mobi extension itself remains stagnant. But I think it is going to gain popularity next year. If .mobi becomes a household name in '08, the "dampening" factor will go away.accentnepal said:There are very few LLL and NNN domains in the premium list, however consider if the release of so many premium .mobi domains will have a dampening effect on the aftermarket?
Mtld has not said what their strategy is beyond this next (third) SEDO auction. But imagine that they have one 100 name auction very month for the next four years. That is what it would take to move out all their premiums. We would have a steady stream of high quality names hitting the market sopping up investment dollars - for four years. Quite an overhang that has not really been discussed here.
Granted those domains have development requirements and could create such a strong "ecosystem" (sorry) that the market could later adsorb those names and hardly notice, but they do seem to be dampening things now.


