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Should You Buy Four Letter Dot Com Domains

August 9th, 2008 | Posted in domain name speculation

L-L-L-L ! What does that spell ? Nothing, but it would make a nice domain name.

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Be careful when you purchase a 4 letter dot com domain name. They do not all have the same value. Some people believe that they are currently valued at  least $250 even if the letters are all consonants. I can personally tell you that this is not the case. I purchased one today that is void of vowels. I plan on keeping it in my portfolio. I will just keep it as is and hopefully the value will increase over time. Just remember, do not spend a lot on domain names believing that the value will increase. Keep your portfolio diversified.

All of the 4 letter domain names have been registered at one time or another. It is next to impossible to luck into registering one without buying from someone. The ones that are due to expire are being watched closely.

Will the value keep climbing ? Very hard to say, but the supply is limited. As more and more companies have an online presence, the demand will augment. Presently, it still is possible to buy a four letter domain name for around $35 if it is just a combination of consonants only. If you add even one vowel to the mix, then the market value is higher.

Speculators are starting to buy up 4 letter dot net domains. They feel that the value for dot net 4-letter will match the present value of the dot com 4-letter in about 3 years. If you look back at posts that people were making in 2005, you will notice that lots of comments warned people not to invest in 4-letter dot com domain names unless they were an actual dictionary word or were easily pronounced.

You still should be cautious when buying any domain name. There is always some risk involved. If you get stuck with dot net names that do not appreciate for 5 or so years, you will have a loss since you had to pay for the registration fee during that period of time.

Are you starting to add dot net 4-letter domains to your portfolio ? Do you have 4-letter dot com domains in your portfolio presently ?

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    no imageSteve (Who am I?) // August 10th, 2008 at 7:41 am

    So true. The whole point is to buy low and sell high. You never want to buy so high you are waiting to see if you can resell it for a profit. I have to say these are some great posts on domain flipping. Keep up the great writing. Thanks

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    no imageMake Money Online Blogger (Who am I?) // August 10th, 2008 at 10:11 am

    Yes…You’re correct. Nowadays four letter domains are selling like hot cakes. Most of the buyers think that they can sell it some other day for higher bucks. For your kind information, I am also searching for a four letter domain that is that is void of vowels.

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    no imagegoofworker (Who am I?) // August 10th, 2008 at 12:52 pm

    Steve : The trick as you had mentioned is to buy low. I have noticed that it is possible to buy a batch of llll dot com names. The cost per name is better if you buy many at once. Thanks for commenting Steve.

    Make Money Online Blogger : Void of vowels names are ok also. Just make sure that you do not pay over the market value. There are still lots of good deals out there. Thanks for the comment.

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