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information New Names: What I've Acquired Recently (CM88.com, DN88.com and More)

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This year, I've spent more on domain names than I ever have before. By following what I read on the blogs, forums, and looking at the great data available on websites such as NameBio and Chaomi, I've decided to buy up quite a few domain names in a number of categories that I thought could be of interest to you all.

Whilst I don't have the budget of many investors, I've still concentrated on the Chinese market with purchases of numerical domains and short domains, concentrating mainly on patterns. I've also acquired my first keyword .CC domain name recently, thanks to @Domain Shane's blog.


CM88.com and DN88.com

There are only 676 possible LLNN (letterletternumbernumber) .com domain names that end in "88," and I've recently acquired two of them. They were both acquired from owners who were not domain investors, and they seemed happy to sell for a relatively small amount.

I've already had a couple of offers for these names, but I think I'm going to keep them for a while. According to NameBio, this type of domain should sell for at least four figures. NamePros member @Kassey Lee told me that "CM" can translate to "Domain Speculation" or "Media," which is a perfect fit for the "88" ending.


BY22.com

Yes, another LLNN .com domain name. I own quite a few now, but I particularly like this one. The "22" pattern makes it a fairly safe bet considering the price I paid and the English word "BY." I think that aside from a Chinese investment, this could make an excellent brand.

The "22" pattern isn't as desirable as the "88" (naturally), but I think it does have some value. NameBio shows these domains currently selling anywhere between $120 and $275 at the moment.


GraphicDesigner.cc
Usually my purchases are all .COM, but I couldn't resist this one. I paid $35 (including renewal fees) on GoDaddy.com after seeing it listed on DomainShane.com's daily list, and I couldn't believe that I was the only bidder on this name.

Although this is a .CC domain name, I think that there will definitely be a graphic designer who will want to acquire it. From my research, many graphic design companies are using inferior (long and/or hyphenated) .COM domains. I feel sure that after contacting a select number of companies, one will see the value of this name, despite the .CC ccTLD.


6N .COM Domains
I've built up a portfolio of over 20 premium 6N .COM domain names over the last month or two, and I've recently added to that portfolio by acquiring domains such as 991889.com, 181119.com and 191921.com. If you look at the data available, you will see a downward trend in 6N .COMs, but I think patterned domains will hold or increase their value.

After buying some poorer 6N .COMs for higher than the market price, I have changed my strategy a little with regards to 6N's. From now on, I will only be interested in acquiring 6N's if at least 50% of the numbers are the same.


5L .COM Domains
I must admit that I don't understand the attraction of acquiring vast portfolios of random five-letter .COM combinations, but it seems that many investors are doing just that with only 11% of all possible five-letter Chinese-premium combinations left available to register.

I have concentrated on domains with some sort of pattern to them. Although I opted to sell 7 of my most valuable five-letter .COMs (AAAAB and AABBB patterns), I have acquired a couple more inferior names. These include RMRMR.com, HKRRR.com, PPJXX.com, and many similar patterns.

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What are your latest domain name purchases? Feel free to share them in the comments below.

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James-a well known "Chinese domain" expert (if there is such a thing) recently told me that the .co extension is starting to catch on in China. Hi sexact words "I'd hold on to Luxing.co it could become valuable" . I know others disagree about the .co extension but I found this interesting. I won't post the brokers name here but if you want it just pm me. Thanks for this post.

Isn't every extension catching on in china!

I do like the DN88. That one makes sense to me.
 
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Isn't every extension catching on in china!

I do like the DN88. That one makes sense to me.
I dont know if every extension is catching on in China but one that is - is the .ch extension-it's low cost ans still plenty of names we own I think 3 so far .
 
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Caifu.ch ("wealth".ch and a 10 year old name) and 88x.ch As a rule we just buy .com but these were an exception-we'll see.
 
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Nice domains James. I bought some 5/6L.coms

Ocasu
Ocalu

Both submitted to BB and accepted in less than a week :)

Also bought

Limisu
Lihex

All in .com :)
 
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Great article thanks
me 5n-6n 4l.top got the names i want, now watching the market.
 
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ZulinQiche.com ( rental car)
 
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FangChanPaiMai.com ( real estate auction)
 
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@joanlee the offers from China that I've had on both "88" domain names so far is proof enough for me that there are at least a couple of people willing to pay for the names ;)


I think Joan is like a chinese broker I once spoke to on Linkedin. basically what's going on here with her post is that LN to her isn't "Easy Money"

Easy Money = Post LN domain for a client on 4.cn and get immediate bid of $10,000 to $20,000 instantly. They sorta have "tunnel vision" when it comes to domains. So don't take it as truth. There are still buyers of such domains. but these sales won't involve domain brokers because to them effort vs reward is too close a gap. They want big cash for little effort. who doesn't right?lol
 
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can I add my LLNNN domains here? or NNNLL domains?

here's one.

88PKR.com PKR = Poker ( check out Pkr888.com see what's on there. )
PKP999.com PKP=Pinyin for Poker 999 is lucky and emperor as it
PKR999.com
US9D.com
USA9D.com

9D is thee highest form of VR right now. check out alibaba.

http://www.alibaba.com/trade/search?fsb=y&IndexArea=product_en&CatId=&SearchText=9d

so yea that's my list off the top of my head without actually logging into my registrar account. What do you think?
 
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can I add my LLNNN domains here? or NNNLL domains?

here's one.

88PKR.com PKR = Poker ( check out Pkr888.com see what's on there. )
PKP999.com PKP=Pinyin for Poker 999 is lucky and emperor as it
PKR999.com
US9D.com
USA9D.com

9D is thee highest form of VR right now. check out alibaba.

http://www.alibaba.com/trade/search?fsb=y&IndexArea=product_en&CatId=&SearchText=9d

so yea that's my list off the top of my head without actually logging into my registrar account. What do you think?
Interesting-we own 8DPrinting.com
 
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FangdiChan.ch and FangChan.ch ("real estate".ch) also Caifu.ch ("wealth".ch)
 
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I must admit that I don't understand the attraction of acquiring vast portfolios of random five-letter .COM combinations, but it seems that many investors are doing just that with only 11% of all possible five-letter Chinese-premium combinations left available to register.

I have concentrated on domains with some sort of pattern to them. Although I opted to sell 7 of my most valuable five-letter .COMs (AAAAB and AABBB patterns), I have acquired a couple more inferior names. These include RMRMR.com, HKRRR.com, PPJXX.com, and many similar patterns.

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What are your latest domain name purchases? Feel free to share them in the comments below.

I think 5L with 2-3 distinct letters and not containing city codes may be taking too long a shot.I too have 40s of them but I think Ill have to wait for buyout to complete to get a clear view.

I just acquired virtualreality.irish.Hope ,it works out
 
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.ch? not .cn? isn't that Switzerland?
Yes that's correct re Swiss .ch and both names are about 10 years old. To have gotten these names in .cn I would have had to buy them 20 years ago. We've been buying .ch names like these and Caifu.ch (wealth) also about 10 yeras old - after much research I think that this .ch might-who really knows-catch on in the China market. We also own .cn names like DietPlans.cn and others.
 
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Yes that's correct re Swiss .ch and both names are about 10 years old. To have gotten these names in .cn I would have had to buy them 20 years ago. We've been buying .ch names like these and Caifu.ch (wealth) also about 10 yeras old - after much research I think that this .ch might-who really knows-catch on in the China market. We also own .cn names like DietPlans.cn and others.


wow that being said.PM me. Let's talk about these domains. Thanks.
 
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of course each
see this is what I need to do with my inventory. just need to CLEAN HOUSE. I just wish I knew exactly how to do price points on all my domains I mean with a $9 reg and turn into what you are saying $100-$288 per domain? I'd be rich! lol

is it a good strategy for my NNLL.com's? and LLNN.com's to just stick them into SEDO Freebie listing? and just promote them? problem is SEDO's min bid is $90 ( so that SEDO can get a cut.) I wish they would just let it start at $1 to get EYES on it. Everyone who goes on SEDO basically are domainers looking for bargains anyways. I wish SEDO was more like Namejet and I wish regular domainers could join NAMEJET for this reason to post NNLL.com's and LLNN.com's on there.

We'd all be rich!
 
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I acquired 711.io what do you think of this one?
 
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