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Chapel

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Just wondering what you guys think of my latest LLLL.com

not pronounceable
contains one non premium

But you can see what it stands for right away. right?

if you cant see it right away then tell me what you see.

All appraisal would be appreciated.


Thanks,
Chapel
 
behind the firewall?
Can be a very brandable domain for a security company!
 
All I could think of off the top of my head was "Bit Torrents For Women"

Goldman's is much, much better.

Nice domain, I'd say low $xxx
 
I would never guess that, had to google it :)

reseller price based on letter quality mid $xx, but can be much more for an end user of course

~MG
 
contains one non premium


what is that?

is that some form of "subliminal" mind trick, in which the Dark Side of the Force has made you "de-value" your own name....before we even appraise it?


better think for who ...yourself ;)
 
what is that?

is that some form of "subliminal" mind trick, in which the Dark Side of the Force has made you "de-value" your own name....before we even appraise it?


better think for who ...yourself ;)

I'm only stating the obvious and many "really new" domainers are getting involved in the LLLL.com's need to know the value of characters as well as acronyms.

I try to be fair with everyone and hopefully they will be fair with me as well. But the value in this domain is not in the characters themselves IMHO but in the acronym. agree/disagree?

I only have handful of LLLL.com's but it took me a while to see how others grade the characters when i was hand regging a few months ago when there were 40-50k LLLL.com's left. If someone had guided me I might have gone and grabbed a few double vowels (or something better) that were left. and/or a repeating character string of LLLL


there are premium letters - mid range letters (some like some don't i.e "Y" is it really a vowel - "U" in a lot of cases is considered a non-premium letter as well as the letter "K" (and that one is new for me)) - and the non premium letters example "W".

ok now im just blabing, anyway thats my 3 cents,

Chapel
 
Boggles The Fully Weary?
 
by the f**ing way!!! BTFW!!


TWO CENTS...
 
I'm only stating the obvious and many "really new" domainers are getting involved in the LLLL.com's need to know the value of characters as well as acronyms.

I try to be fair with everyone and hopefully they will be fair with me as well. But the value in this domain is not in the characters themselves IMHO but in the acronym. agree/disagree?

the value, is what you believe it is worth.
market value is what someone will pay.

when you separate the letters of a 4 letters domain, to "premium and non-premium",you divide the strength of the "whole" domain!

this is not a good marketing strategy when you "already" think you have a weak product.

focusing on the "obvious" is redundant, and gives opportunists an in to lowball you...because you "already" been "psyched" on the hype!

are you posting to educate, as in "really new domainers need to know" or get appraisal or get educated while getting appraisal?

as it seems to me like some are being mis-educated...

:rolleyes:

I only have handful of LLLL.com's but it took me a while to see how others grade the characters when i was hand regging a few months ago when there were 40-50k LLLL.com's left. If someone had guided me I might have gone and grabbed a few double vowels (or something better) that were left. and/or a repeating character string of LLLL


there are premium letters - mid range letters (some like some don't i.e "Y" is it really a vowel - "U" in a lot of cases is considered a non-premium letter as well as the letter "K" (and that one is new for me)) - and the non premium letters example "W".

ok now im just blabing, anyway thats my 3 cents,

Chapel

how can "w" be a non premium letter, when almost everyone types in www.something in their browser?


that's the most illogical theory one could propose...imo!

brainwashed then f***ed without .com
 
all worthy statements Biggedon,

Thanks and your right I'm in the appraisal section so I should have not weakened my strengths by pointing out a "possible" weakness.

Your philosophy i agree with about the "w" but I guess as a noob myself I usually go by what I'm taught or by what I've read from experienced domainers.

The "w" thing is like "beating a dead horse" so many agree and so many disagree. For myself i think "if the "w" fits then it's a premium"

then we get into the whole "when is a premium not a premium" and that's another story.

Anyway thanks for the comments (I learned something again) :)

Chapel
 
all worthy statements Biggedon,

Thanks and your right I'm in the appraisal section so I should have not weakened my strengths by pointing out a "possible" weakness.

Your philosophy i agree with about the "w" but I guess as a noob myself I usually go by what I'm taught or by what I've read from experienced domainers.

The "w" thing is like "beating a dead horse" so many agree and so many disagree. For myself i think "if the "w" fits then it's a premium"

then we get into the whole "when is a premium not a premium" and that's another story.

Anyway thanks for the comments (I learned something again) :)

Chapel

when you get "caught-up" in the notion of premium and non-premium, then you are at the mercy of those who judge according to those standards.
 
so any appraisals on this one?
 
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