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title says it
 
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about this much <--------|--->
 

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ive tried that, but some goes for x,xxx and some go for xx are there some words people want?
 

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i've seen


names like "debe.com" go for $$$$ at auctions and other "consonant vowel consonant vowel" names got for high $$$ to low $$$$

depends on the placement and the buyer
 

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for good letters at least 100$ i must say
bad letters: x, y, z, w,q
 

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i've seen


names like "debe.com" go for $$$$ at auctions and other "consonant vowel consonant vowel" names got for high $$$ to low $$$$

depends on the placement and the buyer

debe.com $3,550.00 exactly. But it also means debit in Spanish so price could be distorded for English speakers.
 

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well, i have words like, vpey.com and upuk.net , are those good enough to reach 100s? cause vpey is pronouncable.
 

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well, i have words like, vpey.com and upuk.net , are those good enough to reach 100s? cause vpey is pronouncable.

Hi

If you want to discuss the values of LLLL.com's in general, that fine.


However if you want appraisals on your specific names, then you should post them in appraisal section.

Thanks
 

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domains with premium letters only can be priced as low $XXX or higher. there a lot of available LLLL .com with low-quality letters!
 

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Find the answer yourself at site in my sig. Use blank keyword, TLD=com and Length=4. Click on a heading to sort. Here's a few:

Domain TLD SalePrice SaleDate SaleThru
UDVM com $120 Oct 06 Moniker/Traffic
VPKG com $200 Nov 06 Afternic
Juyo com $375 Nov 06 Afternic
TGBP com $600 Oct 06 Afternic
RMND com $750 Nov 06 Afternic
LPVT com $1,000 Nov 06 Afternic
Wiya com $1,000 Oct 06 Sedo
MyVJ com $1,200 Oct 06 Afternic
EKWA com $2,000 Oct 06 BuyDomains
GWAC com $2,000 Oct 06 BuyDomains
Tovo com $2,000 Oct 06 BuyDomains
Dmex com $2,000 Oct 06 BuyDomains
GWAC com $2,000 Oct 06 BuyDomains
CJIS com $2,050 Nov 06 SnapNames
Saja com $2,251 Nov 06 SnapNames
MYAZ com $2,488 Oct 06 3800
TGPS com $2,500 Nov 06 BuyDomains
ZIMT com $2,500 Oct 06 BuyDomains
AOSC com $2,500 Oct 06 BuyDomains
CVTC com $2,505 Oct 06 SnapNames

There are over $22M of LLLL.com sales in the database.

Cheers,
BidNo
 

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i was just reading this post- why is it that there are "bad letters" you should avoid- yet, many of the names with very nice sale prices here, contain some of those bad letters?
in fact alot of words i see selling well contain letters from the "bad group"- so whats with the bad letter thing?
 

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Bad letters are a myth.. Its all down to what the end user wants. I have sold LLLL with the so called bad letters and have received $x,xxx for them. At this moment in time everyone is buying what is left of LLLL just look at the backorders not one of them is being left behind.
 

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ok- thanks for the feedback- i was wondering about that- i have seen many sold nice and high- with these letters, yet the leters made sense- so it didnt make sense to say they were bad :)
thanks :)
 

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i was just reading this post- why is it that there are "bad letters" you should avoid- yet, many of the names with very nice sale prices here, contain some of those bad letters?
in fact alot of words i see selling well contain letters from the "bad group"- so whats with the bad letter thing?


those with bad letters are most likely acronyms for a business that wanted them, although that isnt allways the case I beleive many times it is.
IE: radio station call signs have z and w a lot
 

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Bad letters are a myth.. Its all down to what the end user wants.

There are HIGH-quality combinations and LOW-quality combinations of LLLL. High-quality combinations, more often, exclude certain letters, which people refer to as "bad letters."

High-quality combinations may have one or more of the following attributes: A) Matches many different acronyms for various things (a google search can be a good indicator of how the acronym is used and how popular it may be), B) Has traffic, C) is a 4-letter word, D) is pronouncable (a high-demand attribute), E) is sequential (abcd.com, wxyz.com), 6) has repeating letters (aaac.com, ddee.com, tiii.com, etc.), 7) has one or more other versions registered (.net, .org, .co.uk, etc.)

The LOW-quality combinations are what is left. Not to say they are not worth getting. But the HIGH-quality combinations are more likely to be sold to end users or domain investors, and for higher prices.

If you do a little research, you'll find a large percentage of the LLLL.coms that aren't registered have two or more of the following: j, l, q, u, v, x, y, z.
 

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ok- that is great information- let me ask this :)
i have UWRK.COM-
now, i read "u work"
so i am thinking you can pronounce it- but, it is not uwork- so is it considered pronouncable?
 

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ok- that is great information- let me ask this :)
i have UWRK.COM-
now, i read "u work"
so i am thinking you can pronounce it- but, it is not uwork- so is it considered pronouncable?

MFGR might be an acronym for Manufacturer - but doesn't mean it is pronounceable. Examples of pronounceable combinations would be something like jobo.com, seeb.com, moto.com, kest.com, varp.com, zapo.com, etc. The most desirable pronounceable combinations should be easy to spell, based on the verbal alone. When you get to variations like fiiv.com (pronouncing it like five), or dinr.com (pronouncing it like dinner or diner), then you start losing most of the value in it, as a "pronounceable" name. Your suggestion of UWRK for "U work," or "you work," is an even-further stretch.
 
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