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maurim

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Hello guys,

A 4 letters word .com or .net are worthy?
Or it dont matter ?

cheers.

PS: A word not just 4 letters. Something that make sense.
 
Depending on the name they certainly could be worth it. Bart.com for example, probably gets significant traffic due to the San Francisco public transportation of the same name. Love.com as well. In my opinion, if you have a four letter domain that is actually an English word, it has to be at least decent.

Cheers,
Lucas
 
Yes pronounceable or maybe a dictionary 4 letter word could mean much much more.

One more thing would be that right now 4 letter domain names are around 5% to 6% left for registration. Most of them are just junk names.

But even if you have atleast a brandable type of domain name which could result into some website then the scarcity of short domain names in the market will surely inflate the prices of 4 letter domains.

Resulting into a price range starting from Low $xx to Mid $xxx for them too.
 
I just read today morning that fibx.com SOLD for $1,600 in sedo. It is quite a good amount. I am hoping the best for 4 letter .com domain names.
 
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