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Value of NNN.com domain

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What's the current price of NNN.com for reseller? thank you!
 

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first of all you have to find one, then you have to convince the owner to sell it to you :)
 

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There is one on eBay now, not my listing
the bin on that is 13.5k or so
Last when I saw the bidding is around 5K
 

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yep a lot depends on quality, NNN's starting with '0' can be worth $7-8k, while good numbers go to mid $xx,xxx
 

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yep a lot depends on quality, NNN's starting with '0' can be worth $7-8k, while good numbers go to mid $xx,xxx

imo...

when you incorporate those values in your buying and selling strategies, you put yourself at a disadvantage.
 

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As far as NNNs go, I really can't see any difference as such with numbers. To be honest, it is a matter of luck as to when an end user approaches. There really shouldn't be a difference if it starts with 0 because it means just as much as the others, if not more because of potential for phone numbers, etc.
 

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imo...

when you incorporate those values in your buying and selling strategies, you put yourself at a disadvantage.

Don, what do you mean by that? :)
These are just currently observed market prices as asked by the OP

~MG
 

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Don, what do you mean by that? :)
These are just currently observed market prices as asked by the OP

~MG

maybe take this as a side note:


imo...

there are only 1000 "nnn.com" domains

why u split between good numbers and bad numbers?

:rolleyes:

my position is that many have been "bannerwashed"

trying to take "non-premium" domains and picking out the "premium letters/numbers"

and taking "premium names" and "keynoting" the "non-premium" letters/numbers of the domain within their advertisements.

seemingly not realizing the "devaluation" of their own domain by focusing on the "negative" aspect.

by doing this, you are already prepared to accept less for your name, because somebody or some site said "these are the premium letters/numbers" and "these are not".

and many of you repeat and quote the same "market rates" to each other so much that you've psyched yourselves out of some extra dollars.


I see this often in the routine advertising of domain names for sale here.


imo...
 

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Premium letters/numbers usually have higher frequencies and are more widely used, meaning there are many more potential uses for the domain which gives it added value.

Of course you should set your own prices and try to sell as high as you can if you find interested buyers :)

~MG
 
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