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Originally Posted by ArtificialTraffic
show you proof that LQ LLLL's are not worth much. Yes, they are 5+ times more expensive than year or so ago ... but still nothing special.
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You obviously haven't read all the links in this thread. There are plenty of losers here at GFY. All you've proved is that you're one of them so why am I not surprised that you absolutely do not understand the Domain Name market?
Domain Names are not like a commodities market where there is a fixed market price for a commodity determined on an exchange. As I explained previously, not all LLLL.com are created equally and I never said LQ LLLL are going to necessarily sell for high prices because the issue is precisely the quality, the letters, combinations, connotations, radio friendliness, potential uses, etc and
Finding the Right Buyer. There are also MANY factors that determine value.
There may well be many that sell for low prices but conversely, just because they sell under $300 USD does not mean they not flipped for 4x or 5x in short order - which is where the opportunity is. The buyers could well have got themselves a bargain as LLLL dot coms can and do very consistently sell in 4 figures. All three of your examples, estibot values, taken as an average, well OVER $4k. We would have paid considerably higher than those sale prices you showed us, had we known about them.
There are 1000's of closed auctions for 4L dot coms at $3k to $10k or even higher. There are at least thirty LLLL.com sales at over $2k over the last couple weeks alone reported here in the industry magazine:
Two 6-Figure Sales Top This Week's Chart - Three of the Four Biggest Sales Are 3-Letter .Coms
Reported sales are usually a tiny fraction of a real sales volume.