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Originally Posted by jmizel It's interesting that people pass on keyword rich domains with traffic to buy a bunch or LLLL.com domains, but nobody can deny it's a real market. |
Maybe because they sell for over 10 years of revenue for the real generics? And you don't call that inflated
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Originally Posted by Acroplex I have to agree that the bubble will eventually burst, simply because thousands of LLLL .com domains were registered en masse by the same speculators, a lot of them for 2 years. Unless there is some substantial revenue from these names (e.g. reg fee plus) a lot of them will be allowed to expire. Of course, this does not mean that quality letters or meaningful/aged LLLL .com's are facing the same fate. |
Acro, Will the same happen to LLL.com and LL.com? Did you predict this 7 years ago for LLL.com as well?
Once again what many domainers don't realize is quality is very relative. 'q' is a bad letters for us, but it maybe good for the Chinese. You say quality letters will be ok, then where do you draw the line. MLOP is good and XQJW i bad, right? what about MJPZ, or YNHJ or PLVT? You can't just say anything with 2 bad letters will get dropped and the rest will have value, that simply doesn't make any sense.
It's an easy excuse to say they will get dropped as they have no value or traffic. But if you look deeper it doesn't make sense. Why would anyone drop their LLLL.com's?