The good news: Long term holders of LLLL .com domains are seeing their investments appreciate, as throngs of – allegedly – Chinese domain investors are snapping up these assets.
The bad news: Someone ran a WHOIS of all LLLL .com permutations, and has been sharing the database.
What this means: Even if you sell, or if you plan to sell your domains now – it’s a sellers’ market – be prepared to continue being spammed for a long time.
The spammers that are currently sending email “inquiries” with lowball offers to every LLLL .com owner under the sun, aren’t querying the domains in real time.
The bad news: Someone ran a WHOIS of all LLLL .com permutations, and has been sharing the database.
What this means: Even if you sell, or if you plan to sell your domains now – it’s a sellers’ market – be prepared to continue being spammed for a long time.
The spammers that are currently sending email “inquiries” with lowball offers to every LLLL .com owner under the sun, aren’t querying the domains in real time.