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Fundraiser said:I like it too.
There were individual dot us domains reported sold for $35k, $15k and $12k within the last few weeks. Like with other extensions, more sales go unreported than reported.ripley said:So how's .US doing these days? Been a few months since I've checked in around here. Seemed to me at first glance that the prices have slowed somewhat. Looks like premium LLL.US still doing reasonably well though.
ripley.
I can agree on that not based on my opinion but rather my experienced.Fundraiser said:There were individual dot us domains reported sold for $35k, $15k and $12k within the last few weeks. Like with other extensions, more sales go unreported than reported.
Fundraiser said:There were individual dot us domains reported sold for $35k, $15k and $12k within the last few weeks. Like with other extensions, more sales go unreported than reported.
The problem on the boards is that people stop selling the crap domains to each other which makes it appear the market is down. It is down - for crap domains in all extensions. 75% of domain sales result from recently jaded dreamers selling to new dreamers. New dreamers also tend to focus on new landrushes.
Obtaining keywords in extensions with long-term viability is, well, key.