Archives for the Category: Short Letter Domains

Writing General End-User Emails

At some point in almost all domainer’s careers, they’ll write an end-user email. When writing an end-user email, you don’t want to be too formal, but you want to be too casual either. Companies will often trash letters and emails that don’t have proper grammar or spelling as well. I have created and wanted to [...]

Making Big Bucks: Trying Something New -VS- Sticking With the Basics

I would estimate that 99.9% of internet entrepreneurs are in the business for the sole purpose for making/raising money, or spreading the word about their product/idea/company. When a company wants to make money, they have two options for what to do: 1) Try to create a new website with a totally unique concept that hasn’t [...]

5 Letter Domains -VS- 4 Letter Domains

There is a huge difference between 5 letter domains and 4 letter domains. Earlier in 2008, I used to be a big investor in LLLL.com’s. Right before the LLLL.com market crashed, I got out of the market, made my fair share, and got into keyword domaining. Since then I have been keyword domaining, until about [...]

Taking a Second Glance at LLLL.com’s: Supply and Demand

The laws of supply and demand made me take a second glance at LLLL.com’s. The law of supply and demand says that when costs are low, there is a high demand. So in the case of LLLL.com’s, prices crashed from about $50 for the average LLLL.com to $15 in only 5 or 6 months. But [...]

LLL.com’s: The Odd Price Curve

I like to think of the price for LLL.com’s as a very strange curve. Some sell for $100,000, while other’s sell for $5,000. They have very unsteady prices, which is why I compare it to a curve. While some sell at the $100,000 price, they are at the top of the curve, while others are [...]

LLL.net’s: What’s the Deal?

August 25, 2008 Recently, I have read up and done some research on LLL.net’s. In fact, about a week or two ago I bought one. LLL.net’s actually have a very interesting market. It seems to be a risky investment at this point, and no one knows where the market will go. In my opinion, I [...]

The LLLL.com Market: Still Alive?

Earlier today I decided to sit and closely watch the NamePros.com live domain auction, to see what the domains were going for, and how the different markets for different types of domains were doing. Before the auction actually started, I wanted to go check out the prebidding area to see the different domains that were [...]

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