I also noticed in the past few months more and more legal troubles for LLL.com owners. It has to be taken into account since udrp panelists are *weird* sometimes
This uncertainty factor + the current economic climate are bad for business/ investments, so do not expect too much miracles with LLL.com this year (to say the least)...
Ps : I would be happy to be wrong
Price still going same... No price hike till now. When it will increase??
Do you think all premium LLL.com are a good investment?
Will they achieve 20% growth per year in the coming years?
All premium letters sell for $20K now, when do you think they
will hit $50K average price?
The way I see it, there has been a market correction on the domainer market because their value had increased too fast.The problem with LLL.com is that they are pure speculative domains.
Their values lies within:
1. Rarity
2. They MAY represent someone's company's acronym
So unless you luck out and have an end user approaching you, 3 letter .com are just a random .com with no intrinsic use, unlike generic .com or geo .com
I am glad I sold my 3L .com a while back. Seeing many of them dipping in value to less than 5K each is sad.....
The way I see it, there has been a market correction on the domainer market because their value had increased too fast.
But the depressed prices we are seeing are those on the reseller market.
Rarity: all domains are rare That alone does not make them valuable. LLL.biz/.info/.us are as rare but not worth as much
Company's acronym: of course, that's what makes them desirable.
I like the LLL.com because they are among the very few domain names that have immediate liquidity. Keep in mind that reseller pricing is the tradeoff for liquidity.
If you look at the UDRPs involving LLL.com, they are always lost for the same reasons: domain parked and displaying sponsored ads that infringe on the TM of some company, somewhere.
Don't park your valuable domains and remember that usage is the best defense.
I am not losing sleep over the legal risks, these names are simply valuable and therefore they are bound to attract envy.
While nobody wants to deal with complaints and lawsuits, I like to say that if you have no names that are court worthy in your portfolio you might be doing something wrong in this business
The way I see it, there has been a market correction on the domainer market because their value had increased too fast.
But the depressed prices we are seeing are those on the reseller market.
...
Keep in mind that reseller pricing is the tradeoff for liquidity.
Yeah resellers creating a false economy has a lot to do with it.
To me LLL.com are money in the bank. Worth sitting on waiting for an end-user. It's pointless selling them in a reseller market.
To me LLL.com are money in the bank. Worth sitting on waiting for an end-user. It's pointless selling them in a reseller market.
To me LLL.com are money in the bank. Worth sitting on waiting for an end-user. It's pointless selling them in a reseller market.