Do people really care about LLLLL (5).coms ?

Discussion in 'Domain Names' started by damnidunno, Jul 14, 2008.

  1. #1
    I see people posting random lllll.com's for sell in the domain selling forum, and i think its silly honestly.

    Do people really want to jump onto these? 5 chars is actually alot, and there are alot of actual 5 letter domains left which actually mean something and arent random letters.

    i can understand up to 4 character domains being good, but after that it seems to get a bit.

    Do any of you like these 5 char domains and want to jump onto them? or are you like me and just think its silly?

    So what happens in a few years when all the 5 letter domains are gone? We're going to go to 6, and then to 7? When does it stop?
     
    damnidunno, Jul 14, 2008 IP
  2. zelphics

    zelphics Active Member

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    #2
    I heard the same thing about 4 character .com's (but now you can't register them). The same will eventually happen to 5 Letter's (Lot's of developing countries are gaining access to the internet now).
     
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  3. RankSurge

    RankSurge Banned

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    #3
    As zelphics said, eventually they'll all be gone, and at some point in time, someone will want it for whatever reason. To me it's the same as some people think the .me extension is the next greatest thing, while others don't. Domaining is an investment, and there's always risk involved...
     
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  4. abercrombie

    abercrombie Peon

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    i registered a good 5 letter .com domain last month. it's the catchy initials of a good song by slayer. i was actually surprised it was available. after further research i found out it was released in late May 08.
     
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  5. discuss4u

    discuss4u Well-Known Member

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    I wonder is it really important to have a LLLLL.com. Considering that you can eventually have your own TLD registered later.
     
    discuss4u, Jul 14, 2008 IP
  6. Essociate

    Essociate Peon

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    #6
    mobile shortcodes are 5 characters, which adds some utility to the situation.
     
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    hermione_dies Peon

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    Not really, unless it's a dictionary word, or if it's easily marketed.
     
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    LLLLL.com is the big market soon.
    it's better than 4L indeed.
     
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  9. kohashi

    kohashi Well-Known Member

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    yawn, poor investment just following regex pattern matching, its all fueled by hype not actual demand (end users fuel this market, lets be serious). good domains alays around to be regged if you got some brains and willing to research
     
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    domains running out, whats the next step?
     
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  11. mozzeratti

    mozzeratti Active Member

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    This could be one strong factor.

    I would not register random 5 letter domains though.
    They'd have to be meaningful or highly brandable and pronouncable for me to consider
    them as an investment.


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    mozzeratti, Jul 16, 2008 IP