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News Flash 2010! "V, W, Z" Now considered as Premium Letters

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Biggie

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if you don't know by now, "v, w and z" are now considered premium letters. :)


imo...
 
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Thanks. I have updated my list.
 

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Are you talking about L.com and LL.com?
 

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I never considered V and W as being non-premium as I have some good ones using V and W acronyms and see other good acronym use. However, I am still sure Z is a non-premium Don.
 

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Ohkay.. So I have vwzw.com and vwzz.com for $150 each (just as other all premiums), wanna buy Biggie?
 

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Ohkay.. So I have vwzw.com and vwzz.com for $150 each (just as other all premiums), wanna buy Biggie?

only said they are now "premium letters", didn't say they make your name a "premium domain" :)

:rolleyes:
 

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Premium stands for those letters that are statistically more likely to sell for better prices, and those that are selling at $130+ (4 letter.com) on the resale market. What is it exactly that you are trying to say with "z" being premium? That there are domains with that letter that worth a lot? Of course, but it has nothing to do with why "premium" is being used for the "better" letters.
 

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Premium stands for those letters that are statistically more likely to sell for better prices, and those that are selling at $130+ (4 letter.com) on the resale market. What is it exactly that you are trying to say with "z" being premium? That there are domains with that letter that worth a lot? Of course, but it has nothing to do with why "premium" is being used for the "better" letters.

are you sure?

everytime you revert or refer to

a website that 'tells you"

what premium is...

then you will always miss out on what you are not being told.

:rolleyes:

but it's just my opinion...

Update!!!!

the letter "Q" has just been upgraded to premium as well

enjoy :)
 

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I have no idea what you are talking about.
 

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The rise of Asia.

...China, in particular...


Changing what constitutes communication components.
 

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Chinese end-users pay less in average for their premium letters, it might change in the next years - but it is yet to come.
 

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We have triple & quad premium, what about semi-premium and quasi-premium? :)
 

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"X" is now semi-premium, with a half-luxury/half-exclusive weighting when combined with other major-premiums but not retro-premiums.

imho

Also remember that "1" is the loneliest number FYI. And Dont forget that "2" can be as bad as "1" because it is the loneliest number since number "1"

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=22QYriWAF-U
 

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I never considered V and W as being non-premium as I have some good ones using V and W acronyms and see other good acronym use. However, I am still sure Z is a non-premium Don.

Depends on your language. In German, Z is great.
 

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and don't forget "anti-premium"

:rolleyes:
Thanks, I had nearly forgotten them.
I'm contemplating a fresh reg, it's a .is IDN that contains a ð, whaddya think, premium ? :)
 

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"X" is now semi-premium, with a half-luxury/half-exclusive weighting when combined with other major-premiums but not retro-premiums.

imho

"X" has always been an X factor.

from "x box" to "x rated" and all in between ;)
 
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