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Daniel, what is anti premium anyways??

if anti premium means, domain with one, two or three bad letters in it then I doubt your knowledge about letter significance or more over domain significance !!

FYI & everyone around, jwmi.com (an anti premium domain) was sold on AfternicDLS for $2400 these days which was once sold in May, 2008 for mere $70 on Snapnames :p

Anti-premium is just a term for llll.com's that include the worst letters only. You need to call them somehow isn't it? Jwmi is just one of the thousands of end-user sales of llll.com's. A CVCV, VCVC, pronouncable or an all premium has higher chances for big bucks. If it wasn't true, then everyone would be buying $3-$10 llll.com's from Ebay and not high quality ones, hoping that end-users don't care about the letters (they don't, but their branding, acronym etc does).
 

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Anti-premium is just a term for llll.com's that include the worst letters only. You need to call them somehow isn't it? Jwmi is just one of the thousands of end-user sales of llll.com's. A CVCV, VCVC, pronouncable or an all premium has higher chances for big bucks. If it wasn't true, then everyone would be buying $3-$10 llll.com's from Ebay and not high quality ones, hoping that end-users don't care about the letters (they don't, but their branding, acronym etc does).

Daniel, regular domainers aint buying those "anti premiums" because they cant flip 'em for quick cash but people who own it and have had end user sales know that EVERY DOMAIN out there has an end user!! be it a premium or anti premium.. :eek:k:
 

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Jay, surely you can't compare mostly Chinese end user budget for low quality llll.com's with premium llll.com's that include the letters that are most used in English. I'm not trashing the anti-premiums, but the end user potential is just lower.
 

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tetrapak i think what biggedon means is that for an end user who wants that particular letter combination, letter 'quality' as signified by domainers is not relevant. He's 100% spot on in that.

Letter quality is just a domainer method of pricing llll.com values.

Thanks for rephrasing that! :)


if my "anti-premiums" make more in ppc revenue per month, than your "triple-premiums with one bad letter" or your "quad double super dupers"...are they still "anti-premium"?
 

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Thanks for rephrasing that! :)


if my "anti-premiums" make more in ppc revenue per month, than your "triple-premiums with one bad letter" or your "quad double super dupers"...are they still "anti-premium"?
any rules have exceptions :)
 
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Exactly, and traffic is just another additional detail, just as brandability or pronounceability.
 
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