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Domain Sales Newsletter Case Study – Part 29

Posted on 07 March 2016 by Andrei

I’m selling -edited- LLLL dot coms this week and after last week’s experiment (listing only one LLLL and several names which don’t fall into the “short domains” category), it’s clear to me people pretty much only want short domains at this point. The LLLL has been sold, the others haven’t. The market has spoken.

Here’s the full text of today’s newsletter and as always, the domains will be removed within 48-ish hours so as not to get indexed:

“Last week, only listed one LLLL.com domain, the other domains weren’t short names and I thought people might appreciate the change of scenery. Well… they didn’t. The LLLL.com has been sold, the others haven’t. So yeah… listing short domains is definitely the way to go, which is precisely what I’m doing this week.

Same rules as always:

1) First come, first served. If I promised the name to someone else, it’s gone, even if you offer me more money for it. This happened to me several times with LLLLs and my answer is always no

2) Payment via Escrow.com (buyer pays fee) or PayPal (the buyer has to add 4% to the amount due to PayPal’s high fees or to avoid paying the 4%, you can pay via masspay or “send to friends/family”, it’s ok either way)

Let’s move on to the domains.

To let me know which domain(s) you want to buy, reply to this email or send a message to andrei@domainingtips.com.

First of all, this week’s only Chinese premium LLLL:

– edited: the domains have been removed –

That’s it for today guys and again: to let me know which domain(s) you want to buy, reply to this email or send a message to andrei@domainingtips.com.

Happy domaining,
Andrei”

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