Yeah, the crappy LLL.biz usually have a minimum of $35 each and up. Some of the better combinations have gone for $x,xxx now. Of course you're gonna have to shell out $x,xxx,xxx for one I know of.
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is there any value in 3 letter .biz domains?
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Yeah, the crappy LLL.biz usually have a minimum of $35 each and up. Some of the better combinations have gone for $x,xxx now. Of course you're gonna have to shell out $x,xxx,xxx for one I know of.
I always wondered how good they would do, it seems that people would like the right ones of course.
Tim S.
I don't like them, but maybe you could get $50 for them, because short domains are paying high
as time progresses any three letter domain will hold value, just as long as ....time is on your side............![]()
As a rule 3-letter names can make good acronyms for companies so yes LLL.biz should be worth something, at least more than reg fee. Especially good letter combos. 'Bad' (*) letters will have fewer possibilities.Originally Posted by mrbojangles77
I would choose .us over .biz because... well .biz often sounds like a second-rate attempt to secure a name that you couldn't have in .com and the TLD has never been truly accepted but, as the saying goes 'end users rule' :greenshy:
If you can have them for low-$$ why not purchase a few and wait.
(*) bad letters depend on language too. Q would be good in Canada (Québec)
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