| Adam posted on another thread that he sold zwas.com and zzzq.com for each over 5 figures to end users, are these two poor quality? To us, domainers, yes. But end users think different.
You can say that for example tnmp.com or any quad premium for that matter has higher chances to find an end user than qjyv, true, but that's why the high difference in reseller prices.
Now would there be more potential end users to LOMN.com, than to qjz.com? Most likely. .. still the later is worth about 10 times more.
How many domains have you sold to end users? For me it would be a tiny portion of my sales.
Number of .com registrations grows and so do the prices for short domains. This is just a natural growth in the domaining space.
The prices for LLLL's won't just fall by themselves. What possible reason can there be for that to happen?
Last edited by DomainMagnate; 02-19-2008 at 12:33 PM..
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