The 4 letter .com domain niche, better known to domainers as LLLL.com names, is soon to be moving into a new phase. The amount of remaining four letter combinations for the dot com TLD as of the time of this posting is estimated to be a mere 450 names. It has taken many months for the remaining registrations of “non-premium” names (those which contain the letters Q, X, Z, V, U) to take place. It seems that sometime today the chance of registering ownership of an LLLL.com domain will no longer be possible except for when they are allowed to become expired.
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Read the rest of this entry »I wish the deafening silence here wasn’t interrupted with a post about such a tragic event such as the wildfires here in San Diego where I live (I was about 700 feet from being evacuated!) but while I still have other projects taking up much of my time, I want to make sure people that would like to donate know a great place to donate:
Read the rest of this entry »The Domainer’s Gazette has a humorous yet oh so real article displaying some poorly customized parked domains. We have all seen them in our adventures across the unexplored internet. Domains which are parked with less-than-appealing graphic images and sponsored links so irrelevant that a child wouldn’t accidentally click.
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