How to Value Short Letter and Number Domain Names

In today’s interview, domain name entrepreneur Aron Meystedt describes valuation ranges not only for two- and three-letter domain names (e.g., AA.com, BN.com), but also for two- and three-number domain names (e.g., 16.com, 144.com).

While DJI.com sold for $300,000 and 114.com sold for $2.1 million, both in July 2013, one is likely an outlier. Find out which in this interview.

Also in this interview is an opportunity to sell LL.com, LLL.com, NN.com and NNN.com (L representing any letter and N representing any number) domain names through Heritage Auctions to their 800,000 registered users.

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