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<blockquote data-quote="hugegrowth" data-source="post: 2236180" data-attributes="member: 61462"><p>Given the steep rise in LLL.com, NNN.com and NNNN.com (and even LLLL.com's are selling well at auction), will similar domains such and LLL.co and NNNN.co be the next risers?</p><p></p><p>Some LLL.co and NNNN.co are still available to hand reg but most seem to be registered. Checking some random NNNN.co you more often than not land on a Chinese language webpage.</p><p></p><p>Even short letter and number domains in the .cc extension seem to be picking up in price.</p><p></p><p>For global buyers (e.g.: Chinese), the .co and .cc extensions aren't a far difference from the more familiar .com, which are almost getting pricier by the day.</p><p></p><p>The price rise in short .com domains must be one of the biggest stories on 2015 so far.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hugegrowth, post: 2236180, member: 61462"] Given the steep rise in LLL.com, NNN.com and NNNN.com (and even LLLL.com's are selling well at auction), will similar domains such and LLL.co and NNNN.co be the next risers? Some LLL.co and NNNN.co are still available to hand reg but most seem to be registered. Checking some random NNNN.co you more often than not land on a Chinese language webpage. Even short letter and number domains in the .cc extension seem to be picking up in price. For global buyers (e.g.: Chinese), the .co and .cc extensions aren't a far difference from the more familiar .com, which are almost getting pricier by the day. The price rise in short .com domains must be one of the biggest stories on 2015 so far. [/QUOTE]
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