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Too much supply...not enough demand...you guys remember the US real estate scenario?
I think the same thing will happen with the LLLL.coms
I don't think there's ever been a time when any kind of good domains have fallen significantly in price--these guys will be first.
With over half a million domains, the demand can only go so far--the internet can't expand forever.
The good premium LLLLs will of course stay--I have nothing against CVCV..and maybe some VCVC, and some brandables or generics, or pronouncables---but that's only a handful--not even half and even they will lower in price.
The domainers--resellers themselves blow up the bubble, creating a partial demand among other resellers--inflating the price beyond what they are worth.
What I see some LLLLs go for is just ridiculous I think...mostly xxx prices for domains worth no more than mid xx.
The majority of LLLLs have horrible brandability because of hard letter combinations and awful letters. Even 1 bad letter can ruin the whole domain to be worthless.
The lack of end-user demand and yearly renewal fee will eventually pop the the LLLL bubble and they'll start dropping...
Just my opinion...
I think the same thing will happen with the LLLL.coms
I don't think there's ever been a time when any kind of good domains have fallen significantly in price--these guys will be first.
With over half a million domains, the demand can only go so far--the internet can't expand forever.
The good premium LLLLs will of course stay--I have nothing against CVCV..and maybe some VCVC, and some brandables or generics, or pronouncables---but that's only a handful--not even half and even they will lower in price.
The domainers--resellers themselves blow up the bubble, creating a partial demand among other resellers--inflating the price beyond what they are worth.
What I see some LLLLs go for is just ridiculous I think...mostly xxx prices for domains worth no more than mid xx.
The majority of LLLLs have horrible brandability because of hard letter combinations and awful letters. Even 1 bad letter can ruin the whole domain to be worthless.
The lack of end-user demand and yearly renewal fee will eventually pop the the LLLL bubble and they'll start dropping...
Just my opinion...