so i guess 3 digits is a better investment....
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2017.com $2026
0020.com $340
7129.com $200
9860.com $381
4216.com $310
7736.com $210
4469.com $208
4714.com $85
1934.com $1,165
1933.com $950
1927.com $1,200
1932.com $785
1935.com $1,311
1937.com $1,170
3080.com $245
9030.com $184
so i guess 3 digits is a better investment....
I think both NNN.com and NNNN.com are both great investments. NNN.com is min $5,000. NNNN.com is Min $150.
I can't believe it :O
I think all NNN and NNNN are taken.
I agree but there are exceptions. Many Chinese Area codes begin with 0 so they are very much in demand. Also 1 can be AM radio frequency 1090.com or 19XX.com are popular due to a year. NNN.coms that begin with a 1 are generally worth more.Originally Posted by DotComGod
Since IDNs have come on the scene the value of Number domains has risen very fast. Numbers are universal. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9 are the same in every language.
At the moment, this is pretty much the norm for pricing.Originally Posted by DotComGod
The domains which sold for $785 plus are special numbers. The 19nn.coms are "recent" historical years and 2017.com - a near future year.
The range for the rest is US$85 (unusually low) to $381, with an average of $240.
snapname final bids for all names I was monitoring during the last month are:
4840.com $645
7328.com $260
7396.com $260
3073.com $191
3097.com $290
3875.com $205
6214.com $104
4608.com $165
4216.com $310
0946.com $126
4791.com $176
5382.com $175
with an average of $242 per name.
When I first started collecting NNNN.coms, rightly or wrongly I gave extra preference to domains ending in 0.
I also (rightly or wrongly) gave more priority to names beginning with 1 or 2, than 3 and upwards.
As far as the conversion of numbers to letters using the telephone key pad is concerned I agree that numbers with 0 and 1 are of course no use.
Last edited by dotNetKing; 05-20-2006 at 03:29 PM.
This seem like the correct way to go. All other things being equal, a numeric domain ending in "0" is worth more, and the lower the number the better.
Originally Posted by dotNetKing
the market is start to get saturated more tld needed
^. ?
.COM will still be the king.
prices very understanable for fout digits com
if it is not already .com will be the strongest, best known brand in the world...bigger than Coke, Mcdonalds, Nike, etc.Originally Posted by tekz999
because it has so much global traction already no new TLD can compete, as has been illustrated by .info and the like.
Some NNNN.com have specific meanings.![]()
More recent snap NNNN sales: Avg price= $291
4959.com 466 31-May-06
3485.com 286 31-May-06
3486.com 277 31-May-06
9242.com 377 31-May-06
9774.com 209 31-May-06
7079.com 180 30-May-06
4745.com 355 30-May-06
4754.com 300 30-May-06
7574.com 350 30-May-06
8465.com 272 25-May-06
8794.com 206 23-May-06
6913.com 151 23-May-06
2364.com 330 23-May-06
4437.com 320 22-May-06
average 291.36
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