Hey Guys, I have come across two very nice 5 letter domains that are pronounceable and for sale for about reg fee. Just wondering how well these domains are appraised at the moment and how good their resale value is? Thanks Dan
It really depends on the name. There are still a number of pronouncable LLLLL.com domains available for hand reg. The resale value could be anything from reg fee & up, depending on the name. If you feel those 2 names are worth the investment, go ahead & get it.
Its to early to tell the value of these. I think pronouncable will have value in a couple years, but they will require a couple renewals before you can sell them for any value. I have about 15 of them that I'm hanging on to, but I stopped at 15.
I just spoke about this on another forum and here are my thoughts. If it is unique, pronouncable and easy to remember I would buy it. IMO these names are generally worth the reg over time. It seems that the number of new domainers to the market continues to grow more and more each day, it's viral. And, IMO, every domainer should have at least one or two good pronouncable made up word DNs in there portfolio. 4, 5 or 6L.com. The number of new products, services, drugs, media, companies, music artist and bands, websites and groups alone coming out each month, needing a new name, alone should be a seller. Not only that you also have to consider people's first and last names, street, city and other Geographic location names. Many of my 5L.coms are surnames and Geo names. There are also non-english words that are 5 and 6 letters to consider. And finally we have people's screennames, video game character names and groups, mythological names, ghetto names, world wide ethnic names, and just about any other made up, usable name you can think of. All of this should be enough to use all of the good pronouncables within the enormous pool of 11,881,376 5L.coms and 308,915,776 6L.coms. Eventually.. . So what would be pronouncable, usable 5L and 6L.coms? Here are some possible pronouncable combinations, considering Y to be a vowel. Please remember even many names with the following format may not be that great, this is just an aproximation. 5L.coms VcVcV = 86,400 --- ex: Abubo cVcVc = 288,000 --- ex: Colum ccVVc = 288,000 --- ex: Choop ccVcc = 960,000 --- ex: Shuck cVVcc = 288,000 --- ex: Toush cVVVc = 86,400 --- ex: Booom Total = 1,996,800 out of 11,881,376 6L.coms VcVVcV = 518,400 -- ex: Osouka. cVccVc = 5,760,000 -- ex: Duckir. VVccVV = 518,400 -- ex: Ouchie. ccVVcc = 5,760,000 -- ex: Shouch. VVcVcV = 518,400 -- ex: Iopola. ccVcVc = 5,760,000 -- ex: Chufik. VcVcVV = 518,400 -- ex: Apisio. cVcVcc = 5,760,000 -- ex: Dosach. cVVVcc = 1,728,000 -- ex: Beeach cVVVcV = 518,400 -- ex: Dooofo. cVVVVc = 518,400 -- ex: ToouooT. VccccV = 5,760,000 --ex: Acksha. Total = 33,638,400 out of 308,915,776
pronounceable and brandable names usually hodls alot of promise, with llll.coms all taken the focus will soon be on lllll.coms, remmeber websites spring up daily, brands are developed day by day, the need for brandable names will always be there, I'll say go for it, got some in my sportfolio which I'm selling others I'm holding unto for a while
Yeah heard that almost all llll are taken......... Focuzz will be soon on lllll so better buying lllll domains.......