From TP.com to CHIPs and more: a look at NameJet’s February

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During February, NameJet reported $2.79 million from 287 sales over $2000 apiece. However, 30 of those payments were leftovers from NamesCon auctions back in January. Setting their $548.9k contribution aside reduces February’s total to $2.24M.

TP.com ($929k) is the 4th LL.com sold by NameJet. Looking back at July($555k) and September ($694k), it seems the market place’s ability to attract bidders for this valuable asset class has improved steadily. And, of course, 2-letter .COMs have appreciated quite a bit since April 2013 ($120k).

EXJ.com ($22.3k) to ABU.com ($53.0), 8 LLL.com domains sold during February. None of them would qualify as a “CHIP” – meaning they all contain vowels or “V”. So the “vanishing CHIP” trend that I discussed last time continues.

Looking only at February data, non-CHIP LLL .COMs suggest a decline of $485 per day.

Leaving aside that million-dollar TP.com, here’s a summary of NameJet’s February revenue:

  • 29.4% from LLL.net CHIPs
  • 18.9% from LLL.com non-CHIPs
  • 16.7% from numerical domains
  • 13.2% from 4-letter .COMs (CHIPs and non-CHIPs)
  • 3.5% from other LL / LLL domains in .NET / .ORG
  • 1.4% from NN + “SunCity” in .COM / .NET

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