Premium LLLL.com Value Rises 101% In Less Three Weeks
Thanks to Dominik for pointing me to the new LLLL price guide published by Reece Berg. Reece is an LLLL investor with a portfolio of over 1800 domains, he is also a moderator at the NamePros community. His last price guide was published on December 18th.
[ January 2008 LLLL.com Price Guide ]
DotSauce reported on November 2nd that a price increase was bound to happen after all four letter .com were registered. There is quite alot of interesting information to review in the LLLL.com price guide. If you have some 4 letter domains I definitely suggest you review the report for information on pricing your domains.
LLLL Values Are Up
Domains with four premium letters increased in value by 101% with an average sale price of $303 up from $151 on Dec. 18th. Here are some examples of these types of names: CGLP.com, VYYY.com, GCBL.com, PDOP.com, UJIL.com, EDIJ.com, LSAL.com, HMCT, PPRD.com.
The minimum wholesale price for LLLL domains averaged $14. Regardless of quality of letters, registering any LLLL.com domain that expires can net you at least 200% profit! According to the report, if you’re looking to invest some money into four letter domains, the best deals can be found at NamePros, eBay, and TDNAM.
Summary of LLLL.com Sales
Sales under $150.00 represented 15.7% of LLLL.com spending, bringing in $39,965 out of $255,053 reportedly spent on LLLL.coms in December. …there were 228 sales over $150, largely dominated by quad premiums, CVCV’s and VCVC’s. These 228 sales brought in $224,288.50 for an average of $983.72 (each). Median price in the $150+ category was $309.50.
Total of $255,053 spent on LLLL.com domains in December.
Interesting Exclusions
These notable LLLL domain sales were excluded from the report so they would not skew data.
- XIAN.com fetched $40,000. It is the name of a city in China.
- VSIA.com, a typo of VISA sold for $10,000.
Ever think about using an LLLL.com as a vanity license plate? ![]()






January 5th, 2008 at 4:48 am
As of the 2nd of November prices have been escalating and escalating. There is also an interesting read here:
http://www.danlew.com/4-letter-domains/2007/12/30/
January 5th, 2008 at 7:13 am
This is great news for all LLLL.com investors!
Value of my LLLL portfolio has increased by about 350% in last two months.
January 6th, 2008 at 8:35 am
Mark,
I just wanted to thank you personally for your coverage of 4 Letter Noob’s Price Guide and of the LLLL.com market in general. I’m a regular DotSauce Magazine reader and I’m very appreciative of the exposure you’ve provided both my price guide and the LLLL.com market in general.
Keep up the great work!
February 8th, 2008 at 12:29 pm
My biggest question about the market for these names is how many of these sales are going to end users? Prices are obviously going up, but it seems like a lot of this is being driven by the excitement of domain owners themselves.
That certainly doesn’t mean these names aren’t worth what people are paying - but I don’t see a lot of real sites being built on these domains unless they are brandable words.
July 22nd, 2008 at 10:05 pm
We are looking for a discreet private sale of lmoz.com, lmoz.org, and lmoz.net and would appreciate any interests from your readers or any responses regarding possible price evaluations of this set.