are any .us 4-letter( LLLL.us) .us dictionary word domain worth something?

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    are any .us 4-letter( LLLL.us) .us dictionary word domain worth something?
    i am planning to buy them..are they any good?
     
    host-portal, Jan 2, 2008 IP
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    radiskulllesbo Guest

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    You might want to change your sig. HostingTroll.com doesn't even show up. As far as the .us domains go, yes, they are valuable.....especially in the adult industry. Just think of all of the phrases that could end with "us".
     
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    host-portal Banned

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    um.. yeah its nameserver problem, they arent updated, i changed my domain's ip address.
    and, what about .info 4 letter dictionary word domian , whats the price of 4letter dictionary word info domain here on dp ?
     
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    It really depends on the actual name. Some dictionary words are worthless, while others are worth quite a bit. You have to look at how popular the word is & also what potential it has for development.
     
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    If for example you had Alof.us, yes that'd be worth quite a bit even with the typo, if you had goto.us, it'd be worth a hell of a lot more. If you had Slob.us - this too would be worth a fair bit. You can see for yourself where I am going with this.

    So, yes there is value on this extension.

    As for .info, some names lend themselves better than others to sitting on a .info extension, informational sites particularly, which obviously covers a broad spectrum, just be careful that you do not end up with a load of rubbish, worth less than reg fee.

    In all honesty, if you are new to domaining, stick with the .com if you can for now, before branching out to look at other domain values, what you want to do is, is decrease your risk factor for a sensible return on investment, not the other way around, until you know more about what you are doing.
     
    Magawr, Jan 3, 2008 IP