are all ofthem valuable?

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hey guys and girls. i just typed in godaddy some combination of 4 letters and most of them are free in .info zone. so can u tell me please if i will refister a bulk of for exmple dfre.info or blah blah blah some letters, can i sell them lets say on flippa for 150-200$ bucks each? they are just four letter domain names
#ofthem #valuable
  • Profile picture of the author sbucciarel
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    It's just as likely if not more likely that you will get nothing for them. If they were really great domains, they'd already be gone.

    .info's are not big sellers, either.
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  • Profile picture of the author kamalmix
    ok and if i will reg for example dgre.net, what about that?
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    • Profile picture of the author sbucciarel
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      Originally Posted by kamalmix View Post

      ok and if i will reg for example dgre.net, what about that?
      You're looking for a rare audience for that domain. Someone with a business name perhaps with those initials. If you type dgre into Google to see what comes up, it doesn't look very promising to me to sell it.

      It's not a very commercial domain. Just because it has only 4 letters, doesn't make it valuable.
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  • Profile picture of the author kamalmix
    ok and what makes domain valuable without website on it? without having trademarked name in domain
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    • Profile picture of the author sbucciarel
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      Originally Posted by kamalmix View Post

      ok and what makes domain valuable without website on it? without having trademarked name in domain
      It's called commercial intent. If you've found a domain that you think might sell, google it. If there are a lot of Adwords blocks competing for that word and a lot of sites competing for that keyword, chances are, it has commercial intent.

      When you find one like that, you can often sell it to one of the people running an Adword campaign or competing in the serps for that keyword. It's not passive way to sell a domain. You would have to write up a sales email and contact a bunch of them, telling they you are accepting offers on that domain.

      I've written an ebook that gives a sample email and how to do this. It's free. No optin. lol ... can't find it, but Gene Pimentel wrote an excellent one that is free to give away. I've attached it.
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    • Profile picture of the author Alexa Smith
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      Originally Posted by kamalmix View Post

      what makes domain valuable without website on it?
      The fact that someone (singular or plural) wants to buy it.

      I know this sounds a slightly facetious reply, but it honestly isn't: it really is as simple as that.

      Domain-names have no intrinsic value other than their reg-fee.

      Any market value they acquire arises purely from market pressures, i.e. people wanting to buy them. The skill in selling domains for profit is in (a) identifying names which the market probably will want and to which it will attach premium value, and (b) being able to find people who might be interested in specific domains.
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  • Profile picture of the author hgy
    depends on the name, just because its a 4 letter domain mean it is instantly worth 150$
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  • Profile picture of the author kamalmix
    i havevread this book before anyway thanks
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  • Profile picture of the author kamalmix
    are three letters .cc domains valuable? and if they contain number
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  • Profile picture of the author kamalmix
    omg and if two letters ans one number in dot com zone?
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  • Profile picture of the author kamalmix
    uuupppp)))) need help
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    • Profile picture of the author Alexa Smith
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      Originally Posted by kamalmix View Post

      need help
      Every time you ask a new question here, I feel like pasting in another copy of my reply in post #10 above, Kamal ... :p

      For some reason (maybe my fault rather than yours), you're not hearing it, and I'm not attentive and alert enough to find other words with which to express it, each time ... but that's what the situation is, and it won't be changing any time soon.
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