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Ok. To avoid this sort of mistake again, can you tell what to look for in a four letter dot com or dot net? I thought that since there a so few pronounceable 4 letter dot coms and dot nets these two might be worth something. Qlek for instance reminds me of click and kwiq quick. So where have I gone wrong? Is it just a case of these not being pronounceable or are the letters no good?
First of all,Q is a bad letter.You have Q in both names.W and K are not premium letters,there middle letters if I can say so.You have again in both names.
The last one is .net name which is not worthy for a 4 character name.
it looks like you just regged those, dont expect any .coms with 4 letters that are worth or mean anything to still be around, they need to be pronouceable and avoid the letters z,q,k,j,y,x (of course there are exceptions), but those are the least used in the English language at least.
You sold for 35$ but this is not any business.A 25-27$ profit is low.It is possible to sell in sept 2008 a non-pronunciable LLLL.com with 100$.Maybe it is better to keep such domains.
I agree that LLLL.coms will continue to rise in value over the next two years but the question is whether for that particular domain you would rather a $27 profit today or a $75 profit in two years time. On that basis I sold mine. On the same basis another could plausibly keep it.
imo.
I think they should be reg fee for reselling
low XX to end buyer
here is a list of UK[LL].com that available
I think they will worth more value.
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