The text discusses the value and rarity of LLL.com (three-letter) domain names, particularly those that are pronounceable. These domains are considered highly liquid and appreciate quickly in value. The example provided is "Noy," which follows a simple pronunciation pattern and offers flexibility in branding as it does not have established meanings in most languages. It can be used for various acronyms, such as "Net of You" or "News Online for You."
Alongside, the seller also mentions an option to include "NOY.co" for shorter social media handles. The text invites readers to click on links to view more listings and emphasizes that some listed domains are not part of the current offer but serve informational purposes.
A range of other domains currently on auction or planned for listing is presented. These include descriptive and industry-specific names like "Manslaughter.com" for legal services, "GE.DE" for a German market, "Assurer.com" for insurance, and "UK9.com" for UK-focused websites. The list also highlights acronym-friendly domains such as "Q-I.com" and versatile ones like "aHub.com" and "Send.co."
The text covers multiple potential domains covering various industries, from technology ("PlugCars.com") to education ("SATcourses.com") and real estate ("HouseProperty.com"), to mention a few. Potential buyers are encouraged to browse and sign up for listings to stay updated on new offerings.
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3. Review traffic. Sellers can grant you access to Google Analytics. Ask for read-only access to verify site traffic.
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