I did a scan of a random sample of 100 NNNNN.com's to see how many sites were developed, and what kinds of sites they were. The results are here. The results bode well for the future of NNNNN.com prices, especially now that they are all bought out and already rising in price. Later, I plan to do a post outlining the development of 100 random LLLL.com's to make analytical comparisons.
Thanks bud, interesting info. I think NNNNN.coms have a good future, not as good as LLLL.coms though, IMO.
Thanks. I have posted a similar analysis of 100 random LLLL's here. The LLLL's are less developed than the NNNNN's it seems, but both are still more developed than I would have thought (especially in China). The post also presents arguments both for an against your point that LLLL.com's will be worth more than NNNNN.com's. It's an interesting question for sure.