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I don't understand the value in this, other than buying with the intention to sell to other speculative domainers. I understand the value of type-in keyword.com domains, but #####.com just doesn't make any sense to me.
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Value of NNNNN.com's
There are many uses for these domains. In addition to US zip codes (about 60,000), there are foreign postal codes (Germany, Kuwait, Sweden, Italy, Czech Republic, and many more), birthdays, part numbers, lucky numbers, you name it. These are especially big in Asia, where numbers are very important. Also, these domains are very scarce, only 100,000 total compared to over 450,000 LLLL.com’s. Even before the buyout, good US zip codes went for $x,xxx. Also, 173.com (not an NNNNN.com but an indicator of the value of numerics in general) went for over $300,000 last week.
As an example, I looked at the first 100 1NNNN.com’s, and they are mostly developed websites. About 40 are Marchex-owned US zip code web sites, and the following 20 are developed for all sorts of purposes, US businesses, Chinese business and social sites, zip-code related businesses, and others. One thing to note is the interesting use of numbers related to a particular product, like adequate.org using 10015.com because of the ISO 10015 quality assurance standard, and Timberland.com using the popular boot number. There are lots of productive and creative uses for numeric domains! 10008.com Developed Chinese website 10012.com US media business. 10014.com US Business Wiredset Digital Agency 10015.com Adequate.org (ISO 10015 quality assurance standard). 10020.com Developed Chinese website. 10022.com WhatsUpNYC.com NY guide. 10026.com China IT Outsourcing Managed Service). 10035.com HiChina Web Solutions. 10042.com Developed Korean gaming website. 10044.com Roosevelt Island Computer Repair. 10049.com WhatDomains.com 10051.com Developed Chinese website 10054.com NHKJ.gov.cn 10061.com Timberland.com 10069.com Bracha Real Estate Group (Trump Condominiums). 10071.com Chinese Internet Company 10076.com Chinese Film Commentary 10086.com Developed Chinese website. 10088.com Developed Chinese website (ÄúÊäÈëµÄÓòÃû¿ÉÒÔתÈ㬹ºÂò´ËÓòÃûÇëÁªÏµ[email protected] / The Domain Is For Sale) 10090.com Chinese school-related website. 10092.com Developed Chinese website |
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Since the buyout, I've received several offers to buy NNNNN.com's in my portfolio, but I'm holding for now, since I think prices will continue to rise, much like the LLLL.com's. After the buyout, the LLLL.com's started going for 2x reg fee and then steadily climbed over the next few months to where they are now.
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Actually, there are a very small number of these. The buyout happened very fast because there were only about 20,000 left a couple weeks ago and people are realizing that numerics have a lot of value, and combined with the scarcity of these NNNNN.com's, that's a great investment, possibly even better in the long term than buying LLLL.com's a few months ago, and those have become worth about 10x reg fee now even for non-premium letters. Already on snapnames NNNNN.com's are being bid up to $15-20 for random letters, so it is clear people are realizing the potential of these numerics.
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