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Would it be a good idea to register the .nets of my llll.com's

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Vutos

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Would it be a good idea to register the .net of my llll.com's? Would it raise value?
 

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Yep, seeing as though LLLL.nets should be gone within 1 year (there's currently under 50% left, and with the recent all premium buyout, they may be gone quite quickly). It never hurts to cover all the basis :)
 

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I have a few but I am not a fan of .net all.
 

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Yep, seeing as though LLLL.nets should be gone within 1 year (there's currently under 50% left, and with the recent all premium buyout, they may be gone quite quickly). It never hurts to cover all the basis :)

That's not very likely :)
There are 217K LLLL.net's remaining now. That's 47.5%
For LLLL.com's it took 2 years to cover the last ~25%, so you can safely assume LLLL.net's won't go for at least another 4 years. But in reality it might take much longer.
 

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That's not very likely :)
There are 217K LLLL.net's remaining now. That's 47.5%
For LLLL.com's it took 2 years to cover the last ~25%, so you can safely assume LLLL.net's won't go for at least another 4 years. But in reality it might take much longer.
Maybe you are right :)

However on one day I see 470 of them registered, then the following two averaged at 200 in each day. Hence, at that rate, it'd be less than 3 years for the remaining 47.5% to be gone :)
 

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If they are available to register, then definitely NO
else look at quality, they must be top of the line pronounceables
 

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please...please let this thread die a quick death...
 

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please...please let this thread die a quick death...


I was just asking for advice because I can see alot of people make this there main job and know alot more about domaining then me.:undecided::undecided:
 

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I was just asking for advice because I can see alot of people make this there main job and know alot more about domaining then me.
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I was just asking for advice because I can see alot of people make this there main job and know alot more about domaining then me.:undecided::undecided:
It still is a matter of opinion.

There are still people who say that LLLL.coms (even) are a reseller bubble waiting to burst. Just like people said about LLL.coms a few years ago (apparently, I wasn't around in this industry back then!)

I think that the LLLL.net market will be a good one, although only time will tell :) If you think that the fact that hundreds of LLLL.nets being registered per day is good, you may want to invest in them. If not, steer clear of them for a year or two and see what happens :)
 
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If your LLLL.com's are good, the .net's will already be registered. ;)

If you have XGZL.com names, I wouldn't waste regfee's on getting the .net's.
 

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If your LLLL.com's are good, the .net's will already be registered. ;)

If you have XGZL.com names, I wouldn't waste regfee's on getting the .net's.

Yeah, I agree. Also this is just like registering 3 characters org when you see that 3 character nets get a little bit increase in their values. But you just waste your money.
 

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Yeah, I agree. Also this is just like registering 3 characters org when you see that 3 character nets get a little bit increase in their values. But you just waste your money.
Maybe so :) Although it's not like the value of LLLL.coms have just gone up a "little bit". They've gone up from reg fee to $50 minimum in under 6 months. That's an extrapolated ROI of almost 1,200% p/a...
 

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I would if you can.
I Bought the LLLL.net of all my best LLLL.com around 3 months before the LLLL.com buyout.
If you dont have any good LLLL.com then obviously dont.
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Not right now, you can get premium 4 letter .nets for really cheap on ebay :)
 
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