Quality > Quantity
I’ve said that a lot over the past year when talking about LLLL.coms and it really does hold true today — not just for LLLL.coms either. Whether we look at LLL.coms, LLLL.coms, or keyword domains, it’s clear that quality still sells reasonably well, low quality or mass quantity, not so well. That said, I think we can all admit that at least in the case of the LLLL.com market, prices are up noticeably since the lows of October 2008 — even on the lower quality LLLL.coms.
I’m developing some of my names at present, however if I were looking to invest I’d be paying close attention to the CVCV market. Quality CVCVs have certainly weathered the economic storm better than most domains, largely imho because of how depressed their values were and have been for years now.
As I’ve said many times, I always have seen a quality CVCVs as a better investment than a bad LLL.com — they often have more traffic, almost always have more acronyms, and are always more pronounceable.
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