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Three Letter Domain Names (i.e. LLL.com) What Gives?

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It's against the rules to list the name here (sound like Mod talk!). This is not the first time that I got $8k for this name.
I plan to keep them for a while or until I get offers from end users.
 

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I also feel the bubble is soon going to burst on the wildly inflated 3 letter com's. How could names like zkx.com be worth 10k or whatever? How many companies out there could have an ZKX company name or acronym product use? The market seems to be mostly from domainers selling to each other in addition to the occasional end-user coprorate sales of good letter ones.

The market appears to be at or nearing a peak and reminds me of the real estate market in 04 and 05 when it topped-out and been coming down hard since then. I would advise you to sell your 3 letter names now, both the bad ones and good names. Just my 2 cents. I could be wrong of course.


And I didn't think TMZ were the greatest letters.
 

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Goes to show you just about any name can be branded..and being just 3 letters and .com makes them much much easier to recall...and be successful online, and thus displays the inherent value of a 3 letter .com :ok:

I am buying if anyone is selling :smile:
 

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I wonder if 3 letter .orgs would demand a higher price in the near future too?
Is it a good idea to invest in .orgs and hold them for like a couple of years?
 

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TMZ is an excellent example
 

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The Domain market is very far from it's ultimate potential, if the growth of the Internet continues (almost certain) and if Domains continue as the method of access (looks good from here).

There are real reasons for the value of three letter (and four) Domains, both end user reasons and domainer reasons (liquidity). I am sure that three letter .coms will long-term do very well.

But no investment grows in a straight line. What is hot today is forgotten tomorrow, as something else gets the attention. Three letter US have declined recently, there is no law that LLL.coms will not do likewise. After four years of rapid growth it would seem that a correction is due. Not the time to be buying on credit.
 

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Can't wait for 3-word, hyphenated, IDN .mobi's to skyrocket in value! :D That'd be a sign the Apocalypse is nigh.
 

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'TMZ' stands for "Thirty Mile Zone," a term which originated in the 1960's. Due to the growth of 'on location' shoots, studios and various talent guilds established a "thirty mile zone", outside of which shooting is considered to be a location shoot, requiring per diems and other travel and living expenses to be paid. The zone remains centered in Los Angeles around the old offices of The Association of Motion Pictures and Television Producers at Beverly and La Cienega Boulevards in California. It was often said that "Everything entertainment happens in the 'Thirty Mile Zone.'" So essentially, the "Thirty Mile Zone" represents the center of Hollywood.
 

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'TMZ' stands for "Thirty Mile Zone," a term which originated in the 1960's. Due to the growth of 'on location' shoots, studios and various talent guilds established a "thirty mile zone", outside of which shooting is considered to be a location shoot, requiring per diems and other travel and living expenses to be paid. The zone remains centered in Los Angeles around the old offices of The Association of Motion Pictures and Television Producers at Beverly and La Cienega Boulevards in California. It was often said that "Everything entertainment happens in the 'Thirty Mile Zone.'" So essentially, the "Thirty Mile Zone" represents the center of Hollywood.

Well shiver me timbers.
 

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supply and demand - plain and simple.
 

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'TMZ' stands for "Thirty Mile Zone," a term which originated in the 1960's. Due to the growth of 'on location' shoots, studios and various talent guilds established a "thirty mile zone", outside of which shooting is considered to be a location shoot, requiring per diems and other travel and living expenses to be paid. The zone remains centered in Los Angeles around the old offices of The Association of Motion Pictures and Television Producers at Beverly and La Cienega Boulevards in California. It was often said that "Everything entertainment happens in the 'Thirty Mile Zone.'" So essentially, the "Thirty Mile Zone" represents the center of Hollywood.


and the millions of people visiting that site every day have no fricking clue..lol In fact, you are one of 18 people in the world that know of this. :lol:
 
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