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Not my name, but I think it's owned by a DNF member.

http://www.sedo.com/auction/auction_detail.php?language=us&auction_id=9204

I've said this to folks in private before, I'll say it here publicly:

If you can pick up a 0N.com name for under $100k or *any other* NN.com for less than $170k do it now, while you still have a chance. I'm holding out for at least a quarter M$ for my pearl and don't think I'll have to wait much longer to get it. Or I might just decide that this is my "retirement name".
 
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:eek:k: Nice way of advertising this 06 sale, pal. :smilewinkgrin:
Great name, indeed!
 

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interesting bidding there, such a high difference:
Good luck

Bidder 11 Apr/25/07 11:57 AM EST 80,000 USD




Bidder 10 Apr/20/07 10:20 PM EST 50,000 USD




Bidder 9 Apr/20/07 07:45 PM EST 28,800 USD
 

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interesting bidding there, such a high difference:
Good luck

Bidder 11 Apr/25/07 11:57 AM EST 80,000 USD




Bidder 10 Apr/20/07 10:20 PM EST 50,000 USD




Bidder 9 Apr/20/07 07:45 PM EST 28,800 USD

I think that has to do with how Sedo does the automated bidding on your behalf. For example, you set a max bid but that bid isn't met unless someone else bids up that amount. So if bidder A has current high bid of 10k and max reserve bid of $30k, then bidder B puts in max reserve bid of $25k, the current bid will bump up to $25k.something and show bidder A still in the lead.

Does that make sense Simon?

@DNP: NOT my name. It's owned by Scott Richter. He owns lots of nice numerics, including *several* NN.com's last I checked. :eek:
 

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In the years to come there will be no better ROI on any category of domain names than numerics, and that process has already begun. A good analysis of the background for why that will be the case is here:
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Nice try. You're forgetting about generic .com's :)
 

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Nice try. You're forgetting about generic .com's :)

Actually I'm not. Generic .com's are awesome things, but most of them are *already* priced at really high levels, so even if they go up I don't think it will be as extreme. And, even if they do go up, there's one more *super* important factor to keep in mind: liquidity.

Just because Vodka.com sold for $3M doesn't mean every prime .com can now be unloaded whenever you want for the cost of small private jet. I know folks with prime generics who have been trying to sell them "for what they are really worth" for half a decade. By contrast, the numeric and short domain name .com markets in general are highly liquid.
 

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Actually I'm not. Generic .com's are awesome things, but most of them are *already* priced at really high levels, so even if they go up I don't think it will be as extreme. And, even if they do go up, there's one more *super* important factor to keep in mind: liquidity.

Just because Vodka.com sold for $3M doesn't mean every prime .com can now be unloaded whenever you want for the cost of small private jet. I know folks with prime generics who have been trying to sell them "for what they are really worth" for half a decade. By contrast, the numeric and short domain name .com markets in general are highly liquid.

Check this out :: Rex
 

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Actually I'm not. Generic .com's are awesome things, but most of them are *already* priced at really high levels, so even if they go up I don't think it will be as extreme. And, even if they do go up, there's one more *super* important factor to keep in mind: liquidity.

Just because Vodka.com sold for $3M doesn't mean every prime .com can now be unloaded whenever you want for the cost of small private jet. I know folks with prime generics who have been trying to sell them "for what they are really worth" for half a decade. By contrast, the numeric and short domain name .com markets in general are highly liquid.

I see where you're going with this. But I wasn't even thinking of vodka when I put out this comment. Personally I think vodka was VERY overpaid for, and I don't even consider vodka.com a generic domain.

A lot of NN.com are also priced VERY high, especially on sedo.
 

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Check this out :: Rex

Actually that one helps prove my point. I've seen lots of mentions of that auction all over the forums, yet it has a single bid and will probably end on just one bid. Which means that the owner had finally gotten a great end-user bid, and thought maybe he could get some more by entering it in to Sedo's auction (they let you enter names into auction starting with the highest current bid you've received and no reserve). But that's probably not going to happen.

According to a WHOIS history report, the same person has owned rex.com since at least 2001, so perhaps he's had it for a decade or more. Which means that to get nice fat "market" prices when you sell your generics you need to be prepared to wait a *long* time for the right buyer to come along.

In contrast it looks like 06.com finished with 20 bids from 11 different bidders.
 

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0N.com name for over $200k will come within 3 years. It is not easy to get 0N.com from market.

0N have meaning such as hour & date & month etc.....

01.com is very easy remember than NN.com such as 73.com. 00.com to 09.com have 10 domain names only.
 

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0N.com name for over $200k will come within 3 years. It is not easy to get 0N.com from market.

0N have meaning such as hour & date & month etc.....

01.com is very easy remember than NN.com such as 73.com. 00.com to 09.com have 10 domain names only.

Maybe, or maybe not. Although the market for numeric domains is very influenced by Asian buyers, Western buyers tend to prefer numbers which don't start with "0", which is why 0NN.com names are worth significantly less to resellers than non 0 NNN names.
 

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Certainly looks like value is increasing for NN's:

Domain TLD SalePrice SaleDate SaleThru
32 com $50,000 Nov 06 Sedo
20 com $75,000 Aug 06 Sedo
06 com $20,000 Jun 06 Sedo
62 com $30,000 Feb 06 KuwaitNet
74 com $17,500 Nov 05 KuwaitNet
58 com $26,000 May 05 Sedo
38 com $20,000 Jan 04 Afternic
 

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Certainly looks like value is increasing for NN's:

Domain TLD SalePrice SaleDate SaleThru
32 com $50,000 Nov 06 Sedo
20 com $75,000 Aug 06 Sedo
06 com $20,000 Jun 06 Sedo
62 com $30,000 Feb 06 KuwaitNet
74 com $17,500 Nov 05 KuwaitNet
58 com $26,000 May 05 Sedo
38 com $20,000 Jan 04 Afternic

Interesting to see that list of public sales. I know of a handful of private sales which confirm the steep upward trend and then some. There were still some decent bargains to be had just a couple years ago. Now I wish I had bought more than one of them back then :undecided:

I'd still pick up more NN.com's at todays prices if I had a few hundred large to throw around.
 

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Recent sales of numerics on:
NNNN.com $300- $1250 (snapnames)
5000 com $14,000 Apr 07 Sedo
3000 com $12,000 Feb 07 Sedo
8500 com $2,360 Mar 07 Moniker/Traffic Moniker
4900 com $750 Oct 06 Afternic

The demand on NNN.com is much greater.
 

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0N.com name for over $200k will come within 3 years. It is not easy to get 0N.com from market.

0N have meaning such as hour & date & month etc.....

01.com is very easy remember than NN.com such as 73.com. 00.com to 09.com have 10 domain names only.

but I don't like the number start at 0
I also have the chance to buy 06.com at $20000...
but I pass it...

Certainly looks like value is increasing for NN's:

Domain TLD SalePrice SaleDate SaleThru
32 com $50,000 Nov 06 Sedo
20 com $75,000 Aug 06 Sedo
06 com $20,000 Jun 06 Sedo
62 com $30,000 Feb 06 KuwaitNet
74 com $17,500 Nov 05 KuwaitNet
58 com $26,000 May 05 Sedo
38 com $20,000 Jan 04 Afternic

there are more in private sale
39.com sold for $1xx,xxx
the buyer is 39.net
 

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15.com sold for $100.000
 
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