Looking at the Pool.com daily list of the top back ordered dropping domain names for tomorrow December 11, 2012, I noticed an abundance of NNN.mobi domain names.
24 in all.
While .Mobi hasn’t been the greatest investment for domain holders its rare to see so many NNN domains dropping in any extension in any one day.
What do you think, worth $60 each?
205.mobi
208.mobi
209.mobi
221.mobi
223.mobi
225.mobi
228.mobi
229.mobi
347.mobi
377.mobi
455.mobi
644.mobi
718.mobi
771.mobi
775.mobi
856.mobi
884.mobi
887.mobi
967.mobi
973.mobi
974.mobi
977.mobi
979.mobi
Mike Mann says
they are worth about what they would cost, meaning no margin on them and same as many of the new gtlds about to launch, hosed
BrianWick says
they will be about the same as NNN.shop, NNN.store and all the rest in a few years – fireplace mantle prices.
Tony Lam says
If they are an area code somewhere in the world, I would say they are worth going after.
Samit says
Not even worth reg fees, let alone drop catch fees.
Whoever registers them is probably going to have a tough time recovering their ‘investment’.
Though in that respect not much different from 80% of all registered domains so…
Donny says
I will buy them, if I get a “marketing bonus” where they basically pay me to buy them.
BrianWick says
Someone will buy them all and probably several 4 digit mobi’s. And even if they are only worth the cost of renewal – well that incapsulates why all these new TLD registries will make fortunes – they dont care about the secondary market – all they care about is the reoccuring yearly income (renewal fees) .
A slam dunk genius business model 🙂
Louise says
@ Mike Mann, as a friendly gesture, I posted some feedback about the broken code of the homepage of MakeMillions, and the mention of sapha, which may flag the google robot, as it doesn’t resolve and may be a blacklisted. You should fix the tags, and delete any mention of sapha – sapha dot com doesn’t resolve, and your sites don’t gain anything by linking to it, is my suggestion. Best wishes, Louise 🙂
ri.sk says
Domain Confucius say: “When extension bigger than
name, run for the hills!”.
accent says
Actually more than 300 NNN.mobi dropped. All from the same source.
Quote “they will be about the same as NNN.shop, NNN.store and all the rest in a few years – fireplace mantle prices.”
If so add NNN.biz, NNN.info and probably NNN.net to that list. There are plenty of random extensions available now. Any secondary market in new gTLDs will focus on extensions relevant to the purpose of the end user’s website.
There are not a lot of possible extensions with broad usefulness, and most will be locked up by Amazon and (I expect) Google.