DotComGod said:Yes i know, but i am going to clean up a little, spring cleaing.... LOL
I will be dumping over 1000 names in teh next 2 weeks.
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cant wait to see it. i want to know the value of 4 letter .coms tooI will be dumping over 1000 names in teh next 2 weeks.
DotComGod said:I have about 400 4 letter .com's that I want to see and I am curious what the average 4 letter.com would sell for before I post the list to see if its worthwhile.
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LOL! Yes, "fold" is a 4-letter word, but when industry insiders talk about "4-letter .com's", they mean like ... "pzzz.com". Very much like you wouldn't categorize "sky.com" as a 3-letter .com: it's soooo different.byalik said:fold.com is considered a 4 letter dot com but is worth a lot more then something like pzzz.com. There are many words that contain 4 letter
I would doubt that. I remember buying my one and only 4-letter .com over at GreatDomains/NetSol during the hey days for that rate (for my dog who since has her own domain website ); the market has changed A LOT since then.ClassicNames.com said:If you want to move them quickly, price them at $25 a piece
I did, and I sold mine. ($12 +/-) each I can't remember exactly in bulk, for some quick paypal $.Duke said:True. Someone else posted a long list of them this past week in that price range and I didn't see any sell. There are thousands with good letters unregistered, so they are an extremely tough sell.
Duke said:True. Someone else posted a long list of them this past week in that price range and I didn't see any sell. There are thousands with good letters unregistered, so they are an extremely tough sell.
Mind sharing some links?ClassicNames.com said:... those names were going for $45 a piece or 3 for $100.