Ali Zandi formerly of Flippa and currently with his own shop at Perception.com, wrote a blog post on Namepros that listed 370 available 6n.com domain names. Ali has been publishing a series he calls the “Daily Dose” which lists names available for registration.
A couple members regged one or two names before someone came in and took the lot, registered them and put them under privacy. This started a discussion on whether or not people buying and selling 6n.com are perpetuating hype around a flawed naming convention and looking for noobs to be their sucker ?
I can say I remember back when 4N.com was really starting to move and there were a few people talking about 5N.com, they were called suckers, that 4n.com was the max length for resale value.
But as early as 2005, Theo from Domain Gang was doing lists and actually selling them on Namepros.
There are NO Four-Number .com domains available in the wild for you to register. So the next best thing is domains with five numbers, e.g. 12345.com
But already 53%+ of that namespace – or is it, “numberspace” – has been taken!
There are 46,216 five-number .com domains still available for registration – out of 100,000 possible combinations.
Get the list – fresh from the oven – in TXT format. The price is $9.
Post SOLD here to claim, followed by a PM.
Then in 2008 one member started a blog at NNNNNdomains.com, the blog has not been updated since 2012 but back in the day there was some great data. Here is a blast from the past, 2008 5n.com sales:
Description | Price | Date | Site | Price/Domain | ||||
Lot of 3 | 40.00 | 2/18/2008 | DNF | $40.00 | ||||
01232.com | 21.00 | 2/19/2008 | Snapnames | $21.00 | ||||
01804.com | 12.50 | 2/19/2008 | Namepros | $12.50 | ||||
04308.com | 15.00 | 2/19/2008 | Namepros | $15.00 | ||||
05115.com | 16.00 | 2/19/2008 | Snapnames | $16.00 | ||||
05615.com | 12.00 | 2/19/2008 | Snapnames | $12.00 | ||||
06162.com | 12.00 | 2/19/2008 | Snapnames | $12.00 | ||||
07269.com | 12.00 | 2/19/2008 | Snapnames | $12.00 | ||||
43514.com | 12.50 | 2/19/2008 | Namepros | $12.50 | ||||
11473.com | 17.00 | 2/20/2008 | Snapnames | $17.00 | ||||
23736.com | 15.00 | 2/20/2008 | DNF | $15.00 | ||||
50114.com | 15.00 | 2/20/2008 | DNF | $15.00 | ||||
80599.com | 29.00 | 2/20/2008 | Snapnames | $29.00 | ||||
62407.com | 15.00 | 2/21/2008 | Namepros | $15.00 | ||||
21166.com | 60.00 | 2/23/2008 | Namepros | $60.00 | ||||
44664.com | 60.00 | 2/23/2008 | Namepros | $60.00 | ||||
49391.com | 19.00 | 2/23/2008 | Namepros | $19.00 | ||||
49462.com | 19.00 | 2/23/2008 | Namepros | $19.00 | ||||
49532.com | 19.00 | 2/23/2008 | Namepros | $19.00 | ||||
49583.com | 19.00 | 2/23/2008 | Namepros | $19.00 | ||||
60066.com | 70.00 | 2/23/2008 | Namepros | $70.00 | ||||
15872.com | 25.00 | 3/1/2008 | DNF | $25.00 | ||||
15873.com | 25.00 | 3/1/2008 | DNF | $25.00 | ||||
80143.com | 25.00 | 3/1/2008 | DNF | $25.00 | ||||
60601.com | 2600.00 | 3/2/2008 | Namejet | $2,600.00 | ||||
55559.com | 161.00 | 3/3/2008 | Snapnames | $161.00 | ||||
10323.com | 60.00 | 3/7/2008 | Sedo | $60.00 | ||||
92624.com | 360.00 | 3/8/2008 | Sedo | $360.00 | ||||
06443.com | 35.00 | 3/11/2008 | TDNAM | $35.00 | ||||
22070.com | 15.00 | 3/11/2008 | TDNAM | $15.00 | ||||
33128.com | 59.00 | 3/14/2008 | Snapnames | $59.00 | ||||
22877.com | 50.00 | 3/21/2008 | Snapnames | $50.00 | ||||
33996.com | 34.00 | 3/21/2008 | Snapnames | $34.00 | ||||
53788.com | 59.00 | 3/21/2008 | Snapnames | $59.00 | ||||
56677.com | 95.00 | 3/21/2008 | Snapnames | $95.00 | ||||
65588.com | 110.00 | 3/21/2008 | Snapnames | $110.00 | ||||
66631.com | 32.00 | 3/21/2008 | Snapnames | $32.00 | ||||
87676.com | 36.00 | 3/21/2008 | Snapnames | $36.00 | ||||
88820.com | 60.00 | 3/21/2008 | Snapnames | $60.00 | ||||
90444.com | 100.00 | 3/21/2008 | Snapnames | $100.00 | ||||
99883.com | 55.00 | 3/21/2008 | Snapnames | $55.00 | ||||
31342.com | 10.00 | 3/26/2008 | DP | $10.00 | ||||
Lot of 10 | 110.00 | 3/26/2008 | DP | $11.00 | ||||
Lot of 10 | 150.00 | 3/27/2008 | Namepros | $15.00 | ||||
73500.com | 99.00 | 4/6/2008 | Snapnames | $99.00 | ||||
13389.com | 10.00 | 4/7/2008 | TDNAM | $10.00 | ||||
Lot of 12 | 120.00 | 4/7/2008 | Snapnames | $10.00 | ||||
33800.com | 130.00 | 4/10/2008 | Namejet | $130.00 | ||||
66668.com | 77.00 | 5/1/2008 | Namejet | $77.00 | ||||
60642.com | 189.00 | 5/3/2008 | Namepros | $189.00 | ||||
31490.com | 7.00 | 5/6/2008 | Namepros | $7.00 | ||||
92629.com | 350.00 | 5/15/2008 | Sedo | $350.00 | ||||
16197.com | 10.00 | 5/16/2008 | Namepros | $10.00 | ||||
83693.com | 10.00 | 5/16/2008 | Namepros | $10.00 | ||||
14950.com | 14.00 | 5/21/2008 | Namepros | $14.00 | ||||
59100.com | 99.00 | 5/22/2008 | Namejet | $99.00 | ||||
81476.com | 9.00 | 5/24/2008 | Namepros | $9.00 | ||||
93039.com | 9.00 | 5/27/2008 | Namepros | $9.00 | ||||
Lot of 100 | 565.00 | 5/27/2008 | Ebay | $5.65 | ||||
61111.com | 112.00 | 5/28/2008 | Namejet | $112.00 | ||||
65665.com | 35.00 | 5/28/2008 | Snapnames | $35.00 | ||||
65956.com | 11.00 | 5/30/2008 | $11.00 | |||||
Lot of 10 | 85.00 | 5/30/2008 | Namepros | $8.50 | ||||
88605.com | 71.00 | 6/2/2008 | Namejet | $71.00 | ||||
88607.com | 72.00 | 6/2/2008 | Namejet | $72.00 | ||||
Lot of 100 | 796.00 | 6/2/2008 | Ebay | $7.96 | ||||
51893.com | 15.00 | 6/3/2008 | Namepros | $15.00 | ||||
02480.com | 131.00 | 6/4/2008 | Namejet | $131.00 | ||||
27389.com | 9.95 | 6/5/2008 | Namepros | $9.95 | ||||
57737.com | 6.95 | 6/5/2008 | Namepros | $6.95 | ||||
63819.com | 6.95 | 6/5/2008 | Namepros | $6.95 | ||||
05508.com | 72.00 | 6/6/2008 | Namejet | $72.00 | ||||
20005.com | 111.00 | 6/7/2008 | Snapnames | $111.00 | ||||
38016.com | 9.00 | 6/7/2008 | Snapnames | $9.00 | ||||
41206.com | 9.99 | 6/20/2008 | Ebay | $9.99 | ||||
02807.com | 69.00 | 6/21/2008 | Namejet | $69.00 | ||||
36647.com | 1.00 | 6/23/2008 | BQB | $1.00 | ||||
28884.com | 9.00 | 6/25/2008 | Snapnames | $9.00 | ||||
Lot of 100 | 1181.00 | 6/25/2008 | Ebay | $11.81 | ||||
Lot of 10 | 50.00 | 6/28/2008 | Namepros | $5.00 | ||||
33323.com | 333.00 | 6/30/2008 | Sedo | $333.00 | ||||
Lot of 10 | 50.00 | 7/2/2008 | Namepros | $5.00 | ||||
49900.com | 85.00 | 7/3/2008 | Namejet | $85.00 | ||||
Lot of 5 | 72.04 | 7/4/2008 | Ebay | $14.41 | ||||
57000.com | 93.00 | 7/7/2008 | Namejet | $93.00 | ||||
41341.com | 15.01 | 7/9/2008 | Ebay | $15.01 | ||||
60884.com | 11.25 | 7/9/2008 | Ebay | $11.25 | ||||
80574.com | 8.25 | 7/9/2008 | Ebay | $8.25 | ||||
91596.com | 11.24 | 7/9/2008 | Ebay | $11.24 | ||||
94664.com | 8.25 | 7/9/2008 | Ebay | $8.25 | ||||
95032.com | 111.00 | 7/13/2008 | Snapnames | $111.00 | ||||
11800.com | 141.00 | 7/14/2008 | Snapnames | $141.00 | ||||
$10,277 | $22.89 |
So far when it comes to 6n.com patterns matter, on June 1, 551188.com closed at $4,800 on NameJet, on May 24, NameJet saw a couple four figure closes on 6N.com, 675999.com and 852999.com closed at $1,100. A lot of 6,8 or 9 are going to bring home the best rewards for a 6n.com. A random 290456.com is not worth speculating on at this point imo. You are not going to hand reg a domain with triple 9,8, or 6. The more combinations the trickier it gets, especially if you don’t know Chinese numerology.
Here is a resource I found that is excellent and worth bookmarking to refer back to when you are doing any research or bidding. TravelChinaGuide.com breaks down each number,
Here is a look at number 8 from the website:
People with the lucky number 8 have strong intuition and insight, so they have the potential to explore things undiscovered. In general, they are bestowed with a special gift of being inborn businessmen, and can achieve all their plans step by step. They are usually mild and honest to others. Their characteristics would never lead to arguing with other people or causing them to be depressed. Nevertheless, in order to avoid hurting people around them, they always hide their real emotions, whether they are sad or happy. It would be to their advantage to learn to be more frank when communicating with others, and rather than giving greater consideration to disappointing or encouraging aspects, speak out frankly about their real feelings as this can make them more popular.
Strong points: Due to their decent temperament, they have a good reputation. It is certainly not a nominal compliment because they are always there for philanthropic deeds and generous offer. Besides their potential for enterprise, they have excellent leadership qualities coupled with abundant ambitions. Their usual good fortune enables them to pursue a higher quality of living standards. They often can be successful based on their courage and sincerity. In the eyes of their friends, they are decent, fascinating and reliable.
Weak points: Their abundant ambitions sometimes make them careerists and a little dictatorial and extreme. Being self-centered can be their most intolerable personality trait that may make them selfish. They tend to seek for an inflated reputation, and gradually become very arrogant. Besides, they cannot help to waste money and time. Probably because of this characteristic, they try their best to make money by any means.
Romantic Relationship
They live for the life-long love pledge. However, they always strongly urge their lovers to earn more money and to be more successful. They do not mean to be unsatisfactory with their lovers; they just try to encourage people around them to give full play to their potential. Anyway, don’t worry too much. People with this lucky number are very considerate and enthusiastic. They are even willing to sacrifice their own interests to keep the relationship everlasting. Generally speaking, the love they are seeking for is the combination of friendship, business partnership and also lifelong romance.
No. 8 in Chinese Culture
Because Eight (Ba in Chinese) has the similar pronunciation with 发 (Fa, meaning wealth or fortune), this number is very welcome among Chinese people. The popularity of 8 was obvious in relation to the Beijing Olympic Games which commenced at exactly eight o’clock eight minutes on the eighth day of the eighth month in 2008. When people choose telephone numbers, mobile numbers, house numbers, car identification numbers and important dates, 8 is usually the first choice.
In modern China, numerical lingo has been very popular especially on the internet. For instance, 518 with the approximate pronunciation with Wo Yao Fa, meaning I want to be very wealthy. 886, with the Chinese pronunciation Ba Ba Liu like bye-bye in English, is frequently used during the instant chat on the internet to say ‘good-bye’ or ‘see you later’. In the same way, 84 (pronounced Ba Si) means ‘bus’ in the internet lingo, or ‘no’ for its sound similar to Bu Shi expressing denial in Chinese.
Also, some unique Chinese expressions are formed with 8. Here are some examples:
1. Birthday and Ba Zi (8 is pronounced Ba in Chinese) refers to a person’s birthday and the eight characters according to the horoscope. In the ancient China, based on this information, the fortune-teller can figure out the fortune of a person for his whole life.
2. Bagua: On one hand, it refers to the Eight Diagrams, a series of symbols in ancient Chinese philosophy and astrology. It derived from the Book of Changes (I Ching). On the other hand, it has a modern meaning of some bamboo telegraph, some private information of the stars, or to describe someone who is fond of gossip.
3. Babai Relationship: In ancient China, it used to mean the rules of etiquette governing the relationship of the young towards their seniors and friendships spanning generations. It also describes the friendship between sworn brothers or sisters.
4. Talent of Eight Buckets: This is used to speak highly of a person who has a wide range of knowledge or extraordinary talents.
Back in 2008 The Wall Street Journal covered Numeric domain names, Marchex was mentioned in the 5N.com realm, the article also looked at the highest reported numeric sales and the purchase of 20.com.
From the article:
Jason Calacanis, the Internet entrepreneur who created Weblogs Inc. and sold it for a reported $30 million to AOL, paid $70,000 for 20.com and intended to build a new business around it. “Having only two characters to type is just a huge advantage for a service,” Mr. Calacanis says.
But when he eventually launched a search engine, he eschewed the numeric domain and went with Mahalo.com, he says, “after some research and soul-searching, mostly my gut.” He says he gets offers as high as $400,000 for 20.com but isn’t selling — though he’d give it to LeBron James if the Cleveland Cavaliers star signs with the New York Knicks in 2010.
To be clear no one at TheDomains.com recommends you purchase 6n.com, do your own research and invest wisely.
*Author owns 0 numeric domains in any extension at this time.
jose says
yeah, the math works. 6N are just 1 million possible combinations. easy money around the corner
Domain Shame says
Awesome post, those 2008 names look mighty cheap today.
Jonathan says
Epic post…Great info
Doron says
Jason Calacanis is getting offers as high as 2 million for 20.com these days: http://dngeek.com/2015/01/how-much-is-jason-calacanis-his-20-com-worth-today/
John says
This is exactly why we have been buying NNN in the very hot ( for now at least) .io extension. Great post thank you.
Robb says
NNN.co and NNNN.co will be the next to go up in price. And LLL.co
SoFreeDomains says
6N.com will soon be the in-thing in the domain industry.
DNSal.es says
Indeed, 88888.com which was sold by DomainNameSales for $ 245,000.00 USD is the current NNNNN record holder.
Here comes the complete league: http://dnpric.es/?q=(5)&searchmask=numbersonly
Davd Wrixon says
Investing for the Mathematically illiterate.
Up late says
33323.com 333.00 6/30/2008 Sedo $333.00
$333 for 33323, Im gonna guess, chinese buyer:)
John says
Ali Zandi is not brokering domains any more at Perception.com. He is -I assume-just selling their own inventory.
John says
We bought 990v.com and don’t have a clue what it’s worth-if anything. lol