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What is more valuable out of these 2 4L.coms

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I understand that 4L.com domains will target different markets, but what is more valuable?
A 4L.com domain which is pronouncible, has vowels and with no real meaning...e.g TIIX.COM

Or a 4L.com that is preferably for the chinese market that has no vowels, Isnt a word with just random letters...
e.g MFSQ.COM.

Got a few quid to invest in some 4L.coms but not sure what to go for... I prefer the look of the names i can pronounce, whether they have vowels or not which most do
 
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I was wondering the same earlier and found this great interview with a guy called Giuseppe Graziano on DomainSherpa.com on the topic of these liquid domains. After reading the interview transcript (I didn't watch the video as prefer to read over it and select the bits that interest me) I would conclude that factors like whether the domain uses "premium" letters of the alphabet will often help determine value, but the thing that wowed me most about this topic was the massive potential of the Chinese market. How they pronounce numbers the same way as other words, or other syllables and how superstitious they are as a society and will avoid the number 4 but favour 8. The NNNN.com seems to be the main focus with the Chinese market with these guys though.

http://www.domainsherpa.com/giuseppe-graziano-liquid-interview/
 
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I would take TIIX all the way but this is just me..
 
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+1 for TIIX.com but you may loose traffic to tix.com
 
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msqf.com as a great resale value.
Tiix.com is a typo of tix.com. Make sur that tix.com is not a TM. Also, after market value is extreamly low compared to msqf.com
 
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