The seller is offering a rare opportunity for domain investors to acquire a premium 1-character country code top-level domain (ccTLD) that is not only valuable but also considered a "domain hack" for the brandable word "LET". The seller invites interested parties to contact them privately for inquiries and to explore other premium brandable domain hacks available for sale, such as "di.et", "me.et", "targ.et", and "widg.et". Pricing is available upon request.
The owner notes the strategic use of domain hacks by renowned brands and companies, providing examples like k.im, instagr.am, es.pn, ta.co, youtu.be, bi.ng, ti.me, pep.si, redd.it, and Microsoft's so.cl, which redirects from socl.com to favor the hacked version. Other notable instances include blo.gs, initially acquired by Yahoo and later by Automattic, and inter.net, a German ISP with no ownership of internet.com.
Additionally, the document highlights the utility of domain hacks by companies offering URL shortening services, citing examples such as bit.ly, which is a brandable domain hack as "bitly" is a unique, non-dictionary word. Other services mentioned include po.st and awe.sm. These examples illustrate the growing trend and value of domain hacks in creating memorable and brandable online presences.
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