3 char what? .com? All letters? I have few 3 char .com domain and a 2 char .org
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on an entirely unrelated note (other than this is a fris thread)
Fris - can you contact me? gfy at jeffrandom dot com or 306014014
The email I have for you is bouncing.
3 char and pr5 I would say it's worth it if the 3 chars mean something to you. If it's random 3 letters what's the point in promoting it unless you have plans for it.
Some of these comments are funny considering how many GFY members try to sell things like:
ridemycocktube.com for $8k
I would pay 6k if the 3char domain fit what I was doing perfectly, despite
any appraisals that were less. I mean, if it's really important to me then
I'm planning on making a lot more than 6k with the domain.
It depends what you plan on doing with it and if the traffic is productive. In this economy $6K is a lot to shell out for a domain solely because it's only 3 characters.
I sold VYO.com for $7,500 and it wasn't nearly that old or had that PR...that said, if it was qzx.com, $6k would still be too much. I don't think most people really care about the age on a 3-letter .com vs. other domains.
Originally posted by Baller
6k for a 3 character domain is too much unless it is very unique.
3-4k for a non premium lll.com
12k+ for premium letters
Justin??
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