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4 Letter Domain Sold

Posted by Daniel Lew Date: November 11th, 2008 Category: Domains, Sales

One of my 4 Letter Domain Names JKXY.com was just recently bought through my 4 Letter Domain name portfolio www.4ldomain.com for a nice $500.

The buyer from China gives much hope to the undervalued non-premium letters which include QXZ which is considered to western majority as low quality letters. 

I see huge potential with premium letters and one or so non-premium mixed in with that as this sale has clearly shown. 

After November 2nd 2007 after the buyout there has only been one direction that the 4 letter domain names can go, just the same way as the 3 letter min value of 6k and already 5 letter domains are going and that is up in value. 

Whether there are some small signs of weaknesses along the way there will always be a strong demand for this market for both the seller and end user.

 

Headlines Vs Domain Names

Posted by Daniel Lew Date: August 20th, 2008 Category: Domains

As we are moving further towards unique content, and search engine presence, as well as unique identity (unique domain names), there is an increasing amount of bloggers and Internet Marketers to follow and that are being very active in this field.

Unique headlines and domain names are becoming extremely difficult to come by.

Choosing the right headlines can be the one thing that brings users attention to your webpage you are promoting. If the headline is unique and contains the right words that users a searching for, this could be the one thing that brings more traffic.

People know that if you find a domain name similar to the words you want to rank for, you are already 20% there in regards to SEO. Same fashion now is being used with headlines of blogs, if your overall website is very well optimised your headline may appear at the top of the search engines within hours of writing a post.

Finding a Unique domain name is similarly the same situation particularly .com’s. How far can this all go? Lets say you find the most amazing headline for example “Browsing the Web” and you not only write a great article about browsing the web but you also think this headline is so good, I might actually see if I can register this domain name: browsingtheweb.com and what do you know? It’s gone!

I’ll give another example, a movie production company has named their movie “gone in 60 seconds” if it’s not the movie producers that go out and buy that name, it will be somebody else that does, the same situation goes for a book or even a magazine.

I think domain names are being cleaned up in all areas possible.

There are still alot of certain tricks to find good domain names, but of course as days go on it is becoming more limiting.

 

CONTACTED . COM

Posted by Daniel Lew Date: May 1st, 2008 Category: Domains

Dictionary Word, One Word.

An operational website with customised software rights.

This is a not to be missed oppurtunity.

Names like this are as rare as hens eggs, not to mention that this is also a site that is 7 years old

First Registered: 2001

Start: $500,000 US

BIN: $1,000,000 uS

https://www.afternic.com/name.php?domain=contacted.com