This kind of domain name will grow in value?

Discussion in 'Domain Names' started by ryukenden, Dec 2, 2007.

  1. #1
    Triple letter containing 4 letter domains are good investment I think. e.g. uuju.com etc...

    I think they should be in $xxxx range.

    Because there are only 2704 such kind of domains while there are 17576 3 letter domains. They are rare.

    What do you think?
     
    ryukenden, Dec 2, 2007 IP
  2. m0rtal

    m0rtal Well-Known Member

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    I think all 4 letter .coms are gone at this moment so ya those will have some value.
     
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  3. sweetfunny

    sweetfunny Banned

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    #3
    Yes definately, if you can get it for a good price in 12 months you will make a good profit. Especially if the letters are good/premium, it's pronouncable or it has good acronym potential.
     
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  4. DomainLoot

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    i disagree. :)

    maybe a FEW of those 2704, but just a few. IMHO.
     
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  5. sweetfunny

    sweetfunny Banned

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    #5
    There's alot of rather meaningless LLLL.com's breaking the x,xxx barrier, but these are mainly pronouncable CVCV domains.
     
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  6. DomainLoot

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    i guess i should have held on to > I M J K .com

    sold it 3 years ago for $10 or $15 LOL

    :)
     
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  7. rcj662

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    It all depends on the domain name and if it means anything or has a good keyword in it. It is only worth what someone will apy for it.
     
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  8. sholiz

    sholiz Active Member

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    Oh man ... I'd be kickin' myself.
     
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  9. DomainLoot

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    oh, i've pulled bigger BONEHEAD MOVES than that... that was a lightweight move. ;)
     
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  10. sweetfunny

    sweetfunny Banned

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    Nah, it wouldn't fetch much right now possibly around the $30 mark however once you take in to account 3 years reg fee which will run at $24 you have done an ok thing.

    I agree DomainLoot, as far as domain blunders go yours is like chipping a fingernail. :D
     
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  11. Shadowplay

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    Please...do share! :)
     
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  12. htmlindex

    htmlindex Prominent Member

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    #12
    Could be branded as "I M JoKing" :D
     
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    Instant Messenger Just Kidding

    I'm JK
     
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  14. orangegreen

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    Aside from the technical stuff (if it's been blacklisted, etc.) it's all relative. UUJU.com, for example, could be hugely popular if the letters are somehow associated with an existing popular brand. But it could also be a junk name if you can't really do anything with it. Not to say that it's worthless... new brands are being created everyday. Think about it... "OnStar" would sound quite generic if there was no OnStar in the world. But they built a brand and now it's a household name. I think a lot of times people rely too heavily on the technical aspects of domains when considering value. Potential is in the eye of the buyer... and while shorter names, LLLLs, or whatever, could be preferred, finding a niche or need for any domain can fetch some real coin.

    I would gladly hold on to UUJU.com for $5/year if it meant that one day Microsoft (for example) might want to brand some product with it's initials. But right now, there may not be much to do with it.
     
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  15. kohashi

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    #15
    Each domain is unique yet they all aren't worth lots of money. How can you reconcile the two?
     
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  16. Toker

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    #16
    Someone offered me $500.00 for this one a month ago, AOEV.COM (VVVC)
    I also have one with 3 L's the same all Vowels UHUU.COM
    (VCVC) EQOW.COM
    Have around 100 coms and 150 good 4 LLLL Nets.
    Also alot of NLLL with good N's & Ls like 1BUC.COM (1 Buck) 2TUF.COM ( 2 Tuff)

    Odd TLDs include Video.sc and You.gs for a couple..

    Anyone collection NNNNN.coms ??
     
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  17. DomainLoot

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    #17
    how about:

    www. community college .ca (i live in canada) - let it expire. DUHHHHHHH

    or

    www. awesome directory .com (it was available for reg. and i passed) DUHHHHHH

    just to name a few. LOL

    mike
     
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  18. ryukenden

    ryukenden Well-Known Member

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    awesome directory .com will be good to be registered.
     
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  19. save

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    I don't see much value in these names with letters like uuju, I guess this could be branded as "YouJu" in this instance but ones like qxwu don't mean much, only domainers would buy to resell to another until the market falls flat eventually.
     
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  20. ryukenden

    ryukenden Well-Known Member

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    But it is brandable for companies etc...
     
    ryukenden, Dec 8, 2007 IP