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Recently, the number of transactions involving combination domain names has significantly increased. The word+number combination domain name "hot7.com" was sold for $150,000 (approximately 1.06 million RMB). The four-letter domain name
Recently, the number of transactions involving combination domain names has significantly increased, covering combinations like word+word, word+letter, and word+number. This indicates the substantial growth potential of combination domain names. Here, we've gathered information on three recently traded domains. Let's take a closer look:
hot7.com
The combination domain name "hot7.com" consisting of a word and a number was sold for $150,000 (approximately 1.06 million RMB). Registered in July 2002, this domain is a combination of the word "hot" and the number "7." The domain is easy to remember and creative, and as of now, it has not been officially utilized.
Qlar.com
The four-letter domain name Qlar.com was sold for 75,000 euros (approximately $82,294 or 580,000 RMB). Registered in 2006, "Qlar" bears a resemblance to the skincare brand "OLAY," primarily differing in the first and fourth letters. Speculation suggests that the registrant aimed to align with the registration of "OLAY.com."
0N.com
The combination domain name "0N.com," featuring the number "0" and the letter "N," was sold for $14,657 (approximately 104,000 RMB). This domain is only one character away from "DN.com," creating an initial optical illusion. Registered in March 1998, it is a domain with a significant history. In November 2023, another "number+letter" combination, 5F.com, was traded for $56,000. Additionally, in 2022, 5K.com was sold for $100,000.
In summary, combination domain names are gaining significant attention in the domain market. These combinations include word+word, letter+word, number+word, number+letter, and more. As long as the combination length is moderate, the market continues to show strong interest in these domains.
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