An auction for 4200 four letter domains was started today on Ebay. That works out at 0.92% of the entire LLLL.com market and is certaily a substantial amount of domains. Although a little out of date the current understood minimum wholesale value of a single four letter .com is $33. This puts the minimum wholesale value of this auction at $138,600! However a vast number of domains on offer are triple premiums which would push this valuation up to well over $200,000.
Just a quick note to say that I have updated the list library and added the list I used to scan all of the premium VCVCV.com domains to obtain the results in yesterdays article. As always I will publish more lists in this section of the site including the CVCVC combinations I will scan soon as and when I create them! I hope you find them useful!
Taking on board a suggestion made by Reece of BQB to diversify, I thought I would take a look at areas of the five letter domain market to assess how it is developing. Ultimately the success of four letter domains will make a noticeable difference in other short domain areas. I may well post more of this kind of article if they get a good response so please let me know with the occasional comment if this information is useful to you!
Just in case you haven’t read the article at Domain Magnate, here is the link to the Interview With rjs_essex by DomainMagnate aka me! Thank you to Michael Goldman for publishing the interview and make sure to add his blog to your daily feeds!
Firstly I would like to thank all of my readers, subscribers and those that help and support the four letter domain industry! Without you, Quad Letter Domains would probably have been long gone!
Once again there was plenty of interest in short domains last night at the Namepros live auction. Every collection of premium LLLL.nets received bids and sold! It was good to see them holding ground at a little over reg fee.
DNJournal reported a huge list of quad letter domain sales including 15 LLLL.com’s 5 LLLL.net’s, 3 LLLL.org’s, 1 LLLL.mobi and even a LLLL.de yesterday. An impressive amount of four letter domain sales which should boost the confidence of any investor in this niche considering the recent decline in reseller values.
One of the main differences between dictionary word and random 4 letter domains is that the latter is far more difficult to read and analyse when listed in bulk. Its surprising how simple adjustments to a forum thread can improve your chances of securing a sale.
Despite prolonged opposition from quad letter domain pessimists, CVCV.net combinations are holding strong and selling for impressive figures. Evidence is stacking up against the naysayers that declare four letter .net domains have no future. Here are some recent sales figures: Continue reading »
Curious to see how much demand there is for quad premium CVCV.mobi domains I re-checked a list of 343 available names posted on
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