Because there are very little amount of them and they will never be dropped. (.com's)
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I have a few LL.ca and LLL.ca domains how do you know if they are of any value.
Why are they valueable?
Because there are very little amount of them and they will never be dropped. (.com's)
They are valuable because they are rare (only 676 LL.ca's, only 17576 LLL.ca's). They're short, easily memorable and they represent hundreds of thousands of company acronyms. Those companies consider those acronyms valuable and wants to pay a substantial amount of money to use the domain.
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thanks a lot guys..now i see why.i picked up a few recent dropped LLL.ca and LLLL.ca ...when regging a domain...can i flip it right away..or do i need to keep in my possession for a limited time? I am new to domain flipping
Would you have said that about LLL.co.uk back in 1995?
.org.uk and .co.uk are two entirely different matters... this isn't 1995, .co.uk has caught on, and as far as I can see, .org.uk is mostly only used by charities... Anyway, in 1995 I wouldn't have said much... I was only 6![]()
A simple Google search backs me up; type in .org.uk, I've gone through 4 pages, all charities... I have a lot to learn still, I know. But I know when something is worth investing in, and when it's not.
Your Google skills have yet to be honed. Take a profitable keyword and search like this:
http://www.google.co.uk/#hl=en&q=fli...a7853294747831
I am not British but I am under the impression that .org.uk really means charity most of the time, unlike .org.
http://www.google.co.uk/search?hl=en...2C0%2C0%2C0%2C
Good luck, imo the .ca market is more or less flat. Definitely less liquid than .com anyway.
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