will 4 char domains be worth as much as 3 char domains someday?

Discussion in 'Appraisals' started by jeremy860, Dec 27, 2005.

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    I was just wondering if any thinks 4 char domains will hold any value someday? and ifso, how long from now do you think it will take till they hold as much value as 3 char domains?
     
    jeremy860, Dec 27, 2005 IP
  2. OrangutaN

    OrangutaN Peon

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    it depends on the domain. if you have qkzj.com it would likely need speculative years to get profit. but if you have trok.com it would be better since it's present value is better than qkzj.com

    internet user growth is great, but you have aware to new tld like .eu .asia .jobs and much more that can make people abandon .com

    it looks like gambling
     
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  3. jeremy860

    jeremy860 Well-Known Member

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    ok, how about 3 char .name domain names, are they worth anything?

    or even 3 char .us domains, think they are a good investment?
     
    jeremy860, Dec 28, 2005 IP
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    it depends on the domain. if you have qkz.com it would likely need speculative years to get profit. but if you have pot.com it would be better since it's present value is better than qkz.com

    internet user growth is great, but you have aware to new tld like .eu .asia .jobs and much more that can make people abandon .com

    it looks like gambling
     
    Nintendo, Dec 28, 2005 IP
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    Your question has no answer since it's so broad and depends on many variables.
     
    RectangleMan, Dec 28, 2005 IP