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Looking for appraisals for the following domains, which I have talked to about with a few DNF members but I'm now after a wider opinion from the rest of the community.

NLAC.com
and
OpenFit.com

Thank you in advance to all who wish to comment.
 
nlac.com - premium letter LLLL.com, I'd say mid xx to low xxx
 
These 4 letter domains crack me up. Mostly because its interesting to see how fast times have changed in such a short period. I was buying up 3 letters for x,xxx in 2005 and 4 letters were xxx. Now 4 letters have recognition as x,xxx and alot of 3 letters are xx,xxx

Upon deeper reflection, and more importantly when one is ready TO DEVELOP ones domains,these 3 or 4 letter domains dont lend themselves as easily to SEO as domains with actual keywords

Now, I am not by any means saying these 3 or 4 letter domains are worthless. Far from it, I use a 3 letter domain for my company email and when you want to be efficient with email, nothing beats making sure emails are delivered than a short .com domain

But as far as SEO and building a brand off a 3 or 4 letter domain, its tougher then most think , and maybe not as good as finding a longer keyword domain

I like NLAC.com better than some of the other 4 letter.com domains I see out there, and see some practical usage when checking for acronyms. Im also kinda partial to the letter "N" in a domain for National

Id say 2k is a VERY fair price and generous price

3-4k offer is extremely generous

But for the right end-user, you never can tell, but thats a waiting game, and I like appraising domains off of development potential not greater fool theory

Hope that helps
 
Upon deeper reflection, and more importantly when one is ready TO DEVELOP ones domains,these 3 or 4 letter domains dont lend themselves as easily to SEO as domains with actual keywords

Sorry for the hijack, but just to touch on that, keywords in the domain name actually lend very little seo value. The only only real seo benefit comes in when people link to the domain without using an anchor text, just using the URL (which can happen when they list the URL in a content managed system that auto-links, like forums or many blogs), and even in those cases the se's will often times take the preceding text and use it instead.

Just do a bunch of 3 and 4 word searches and you can see that very rarely will the {keyword1}{keyword2}{keyword3}.com|net|org domains be listed (although of course this will have to do in part with many of the good ones being squatted. :D).

As to Nlac, hit up some of the National Life Assurance Companies, might get a very nice price. Many of them are worth a bundle.

-Michael
 
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