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Look to the .uk space for better investments at realisable profits.
Yeah ... and meant to say "by the end of 2008" rather than "2009" ... so even quite a bit more optimistic by a year there.
Another way you could look at it is that price for QVXZ.com (etc) might soon converge toward at least 1/30 of the price of QVX.com ...
But as far as "domainer tokens" go, I like to compare the "worst 45,000" LLLL.com (the last to go, regged between April and November 2007) with the 46,656 CCC.com - which have maybe similar prospects for finding end users, but have been consistently traded between domainers at low $xxx prices for some time now.
How many people predicted $xxx prices for CCC.com, by the way?
crappy letter domains with no meaning or search results will level out, others will rise
A few guidelines that I observe when I invest in the LLLL .com namespace:
2. Good letters or pronounceable (but not in Klingon)
I don't see much potential in LLLL.coms
LLLL.coms - with Half Million Combinations
Most of Names are with Reseller
How Long Reseller can Hold LLLL.com, if he will have 500 names?
End User will never take Bulk LLLL.coms
If you have Good Generic, Product, Industry name, End user will approach you
Here End User will have lots of Options..
Maybe so (I personally don't think so, though )crappy letter domains with no meaning or search results will level out, others will rise
So are you saying that real profit can't really be made from new 'ideas' (as in LLLL.com, L-L.com, NNNNN.com etc)?Ah the NamePros elite is here to "pump you up!"
One thing I've never understood is... if the poor-quality part of the LLLL.com is doomed to failure, why isn't the poor-quality part of the LLL.com market failing? In fact, it's going along amazingly well.
Please, someone enlighten me
Is the Internet growing, with many more people and businesses coming online? Will people in non-US countries like some of the letters we consider "bad?" Are all LLLL.coms now registered? Are short dot-com names desirable? Is there a good chance very short domains will have more applications in the future? Are more domain speculators and investors looking to invest in short domains? Are new companies likely to want or need short domains for various reasons? Is dot-com king? Will LLLL.com names go up in value? Can you answer all of these questions with just one word?
Not even if you needed some money in a hurry (ie, to pay the rent last month) - oh and also to pay for some other LLLL.com names that I had comitted to purchase?) ??? Need for fast cash is what a "firesale" is (in my mind) - a tragic event for a seller, and a great deal for buyers - and that's probably why most people ever sell any at all at this stage in the market. (Though I know some people thought it peaked in December, then January, then February - and will be kicking themselves in March, then April, then May ...This is what I don't get...if you're so bullish on the LLLL market and will continue to increase in value then why do you have a thread titled "LLLL...firesale"????? May be a dumb question, but if I was optimistic then I defin. would NOT sell my names at "firesale" prices.
Is the Internet growing, with many more people and businesses coming online? Will people in non-US countries like some of the letters we consider "bad?" Are all LLLL.coms now registered? Are short dot-com names desirable? Is there a good chance very short domains will have more applications in the future? Are more domain speculators and investors looking to invest in short domains? Are new companies likely to want or need short domains for various reasons? Is dot-com king? Will LLLL.com names go up in value? Can you answer all of these questions with just one word?
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