: Reece
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Time Management and ProductivityReece December 28, 2008 | Comments Off
Change your perspective. If you think you can’t do something, you’re probably right, it becoming a self-fulfilling prophecy holding you back from actually achieving what you initially set out to achieve. Go big or go home has no place here — we all need to start somewhere and there... -
Profiting from RecessionsReece December 28, 2008 | Comments Off
There’s a lot of doom and gloom out there and a lot of reasons to be pessimistic — nobody’s saying you should be happy if half your retirement savings have vanished over the past few months or if your domains have lost upwards of 90% of their value in some market segments.. But we ... -
December 2008 LLLL.com Price Guide Released.Reece December 1, 2008 | Comments Off
You can find the LLLL.com Price Guide here . I tried to go light on predictions this month and only offer suggested prices where there is sufficient evidence to support them. With prices having fallen considerably between September and October, there isn’t sufficient sales data yet to make acc... -
A Brief History of LLLL.comsReece November 27, 2008 | Comments Off
Phil, the previous owner of LLLL.com (goes by the handle “VURG” on Namepros and DN Forum) started sharing information about the LLLL.com market back in early 2006 on Namepros. Thanks to his research and the work of DYYO.com, early LLLL.com investors were able to make more informed decisi... -
The Real Cost of LLLL DomainingReece November 25, 2008 | Comments Off
One of the most important costs LLLL domainers need to consider is the holding cost. Unlike many other domaining segments, LLLL domains come with renewal fees which often represent a very significant portion of the domain’s value. So how does an interested domainer go about intelligently inves... -
Site NewsReece November 24, 2008 | Comments Off
I’m hoping to have an LLLL.com price guide out in the first week of December. I’ll be compiling all sales data from November to draw a conclusion on where the market is at and where it will be heading in the near future. I’m hoping to have a mobile compatible version of the price g... -
LLLL.com Drop DataReece November 22, 2008 | Comments Off
I guest blogged a post on LLLL.com drops for DN Kitchen.com yesterday — please check it out if you have a few minutes to spare. I’d like to thank Patrick from DN Kitchen.com for publishing the post and Andrei from Namedato.com for providing the LLLL.com drop data used to help make the gr... -
Another Strong Week for Short Domains!Reece November 12, 2008 | Comments Off
Another solid week of sales for short domains reported by DN Journal: AED.nl €25000 CMDX.com $30,350 Flu.info $14000 RMX.com $13027 Glue.co.uk £6675 Ruba.com $10000... -
Short Domains Owned by the Largest CorporationsReece November 6, 2008 | Comments Off
Some short domains I've noticed that are owned by the 100 largest corporations in the world (Fortune Global 500, 2008) are listed below. In the event they own more than one, I've listed the shortest domain: 2.Exxon Mobil – www.exxon.com 3.Royal Dutch Shell – www.shell.com 4.BP – www.bp.com 7.... -
Market Recovery Imminent?Reece November 4, 2008 | Comments Off
When it comes to short domains, it’s beginning to appear that way. Both LLL.coms and LLLL.coms are off to great starts in November, considerably outperforming their October performance. eBay, which has historically served as the venue for the lowest priced LLLL.coms over past months has reall... -
Short Domains ExplainedReece November 3, 2008 | Comments Off
This is an elaboration on a post I wrote awhile back on 4 Letter Noob about what all the terms commonly used in the short domain world stand for. If you’d like further explanation on any of them, please don’t hesitate to ask. C = Character. When seen in a domain name listing, the number ... -
LLLL.com TimelineReece November 2, 2008 | Comments Off
For those who weren’t around for the first year, here’s a recap of what happened, summarized into a few lines: November - About $10 min within a couple weeks from buyout, hit $15 min by December. Hit about $25 by mid-December before falling to about $15 again heading into January (people...




