Awesome news for those who owned any of them Only NNNNN.com domains are available on the aftermarket now. Anyone wanna sell me any NNNNN.com's with 4 repeating numbers?
Thanks for your heads up. Will the price of NNNNN.com increase just as llll.com? Let's see what will hapeen.
i have a nice domain expecially for music collectors market lp127.com (lp, 12" , 7") how much do you think it could be worth. I have a list of item but nothing more. thx
The domain lp127.com is a LLNNN.com domain, not NNNNN.com domain.. There are still plenty available with letter and number combinations.. Your domain is not at all worth that much..
I have a horrible feeling personally that the bottom will fall out of this particular market, I mean who really wants a 5 digit numerical domain name? really?? unless it was a good postcode like 90210 or something...
First off, all (or most) American postal codes are owned by Marchex. A "horrible" feeling eh? Well at the very minimum these names will be worth reg fee in the future (now that you can't register them anymore) so even if the market fell apart the NNNNN.com owners could make back their reg fees...it's pretty much a riskless profit opportunity.
according to http://www.nnnnndomains.com/2008/02/anatomy-of-buyout.html There were quotes on DP that said the following about LLLL.com's Now, would you like to buy UYZX.com for even...$15 right now, I bet the answer is yes. I hope this clears things up for you
hmm I was real tempted to buy 50 -60 of the last ones but held back as I don't like numerics as such and neither do I have much knowledge of them - cant see anyone who did pile in losing much though
No. This was a legitimate sell-out. By the way, everyone can "domain taste" by using Moniker.com as the registrar, they allow deletion with refund within 4 days of registration.
A "good" postal code goes for at least $x,xxx, 90210 is probably worth $xx,xxx or more. For those that aren't US postal codes, there are tons of NNNNN.com's that are foreign postal codes (Spain, Germany, Italy, Brazil, Sweden, Czech Republic, etc. all have 5-digit postal codes). Numbers are also HUGE in China, 173.com just sold for over $300k last week, and many of the top 100 web sites in China are numerics (including a number of NNNNN.com's). Numbers are also birthdays, part numbers, spell words on cell phones, are memorable, and tons of other uses. Plus, the number of total NNNNN.com's available are very few (100,000 total compared to over 450,000 LLLL.com's) and Marchex owns over 1/2 of them already so the number available to the rest of the public is even smaller.
These are 5-digit as well. Those of you that participated in the NNNNN.com buyout may own some. I've posted a list here.