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Discussion: atrl.com
Member Since: 3/8/2012
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Tried to get on ATRL this morning and came across this mess
http://atrl.com
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Member Since: 6/21/2012
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 I've done that before.
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Member Since: 1/1/2014
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atrl.com being worth more than TIDAL 
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ATRL Contributor
Member Since: 11/5/2011
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Bye I thought this was an update 
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Member Since: 1/1/2013
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These kinda websites scare me, they look like some deep web virus ****
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Member Since: 4/22/2012
Posts: 15,844
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Originally posted by Doogle
These kinda websites scare me, they look like some deep web virus ****
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It's just a page saying the domain is for sale
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Member Since: 8/19/2013
Posts: 11,585
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wait 
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Member Since: 1/2/2014
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Originally posted by BlackAura
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It took me to a link to buy Cher Lloyds albums 
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Member Since: 3/8/2012
Posts: 460
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Originally posted by BlackAura
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In February 2015 WERK.COM sold for $250,000
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Member Since: 1/1/2013
Posts: 19,579
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Originally posted by - JED -
It's just a page saying the domain is for sale
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Yeah I know but they look like dodgy websites. I trust nothing on the internet 
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Member Since: 1/1/2014
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Why choose a 4-letter acronym like ATRL for your business?
Prestige, ease of recall, branding, less prone to typos
The main reasons that 4 letter domain names are so desirable is that they appear more prestigious, are easy to remember, are great for branding,are less prone to spelling errors as is the case with much longer domains (especially true if the full company name is complicated to spell) and requiring less keystrokes (important on mobile handheld devices with small buttons) and of course great for offline marketing. Mobile devices are becoming ever more popular and more and more people are surfing the web on their mobile phones than from conventional PCs.
Voice recognition technology has now come of age, and will be used to power many of the next generation browsers. Dictating 4 separate letters .com into a voice recognition device is easier and less prone to error than a longer more complicated name.
As mobile usage grows you may be glad you have that 4-letter domain name in the future.
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Member Since: 8/18/2013
Posts: 40,566
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Originally posted by Disha
Why choose a 4-letter acronym like ATRL for your business?
Prestige, ease of recall, branding, less prone to typos
The main reasons that 4 letter domain names are so desirable is that they appear more prestigious, are easy to remember, are great for branding,are less prone to spelling errors as is the case with much longer domains (especially true if the full company name is complicated to spell) and requiring less keystrokes (important on mobile handheld devices with small buttons) and of course great for offline marketing. Mobile devices are becoming ever more popular and more and more people are surfing the web on their mobile phones than from conventional PCs.
Voice recognition technology has now come of age, and will be used to power many of the next generation browsers. Dictating 4 separate letters .com into a voice recognition device is easier and less prone to error than a longer more complicated name.
As mobile usage grows you may be glad you have that 4-letter domain name in the future.
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Member Since: 9/15/2012
Posts: 22,487
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In September 2011 SWAG.COM sold for $120,000 and KARI.COM sold for $63,000. In October 2011 LOOK.COM sold for $400,000 and SOLO.COM sold for $133,000. In December 2011 LELA.COM sold for over $100,000 and VIIA.COM sold for $58,000. In January 2012 DUDU.COM sold for $1,000,000, BOLT.COM sold for over $125,000, JUIF.COM sold for $35,000, YOLO.COM sold for $29,000 and OODA.COM sold for $25,000. In February 2012 AILI.COM sold for $90,000, MOBB.COM sold for $42,000, QUOD.COM & UROS.COM each sold for $30,000. In March 2012 TORC.COM sold for $68,000 and DENG.COM sold for $65,000. In April 2012 INDI.COM sold for $115,000, BOHE.COM sold for $85,000 and SERI.COM sold for $45,000. In May 2012 AHHA.COM sold for $112,000 and SUDI.COM sold for $52,000. In June 2012 LISH.COM sold for $45,000 and TEMI.COM sold for $30,000. In July 2012 MIZU.COM sold for $90,000, EMAR.COM for $43,000 and AYYA.COM for $30.000. In August 2012 BIBA.COM sold for over $70,000, JPMM.COM for $29,000 and FFUN.COM for $25,000. In September 2012 KIPI.COM sold for $47,000 and CESC.COM sold for over $36,000. In October 2012 IOOI.COM sold for $25.000. In November 2012 FENG.COM sold for $250,000 and JANE.COM sold for $60,000. In December 2012 LINE.COM sold for $118,000, FOBO.COM sold for over $57,000 and ZEBU.COM sold for $40.000. In January 2013 TEMT.COM sold for $45,000 and ACAM.COM sold for $40,000. In February 2013 MOJO.COM sold for $300,000. In March 2013 ADIB.COM sold for $117,000, UNIT.COM for $115,000 and NUMI.COM for $75,000. In April 2013 KBRA.COM sold for $40,000 and SEEQ.COM for $33,000. In May 2013 MOMS.COM sold for $252,000 and CRME.COM for $35,000. In June 2013 TREK.COM sold for $245,000. In July 2013 BODY.COM sold for $380,000 and YUGE.COM sold for $48,000. In August 2013 TYME.COM sold for $40,000. In September 2013 DECO.COM sold for $100,000 and FORK.COM sold for $50,000. In October 2013 EBET.COM sold for $1,350,000, SHEN.COM sold for $125,000 and QIKU.COM sold for $80,000. In November 2013 VIDA.COM sold for $53,300. In January 2014 TRUE.COM sold for $350,000, ACAR.COM sold for $40,000 and XILI.COM sold for $32,500. In March 2014 DDOS.COM sold for $100,000. In April 2014 BLOW.COM sold for $80,000, MOKI.COM sold for $66,100 and AIPU.COM sold for $40,000. In May SUAN.COM sold for $40,000. In June 2014 TOLO.COM sold for $40,250. In July 2014 DOTS.COM sold for $325,000. In August 2014 AURA.COM sold for $175,000, MACA.COM sold for $150,000, MITV.COM sold for $75,000, FUTR.COM sold for $58,000, MEWE.COM sold for $55,800, ASOU.COM sold for $52,500 and ZYME.COM sold for $43,000. In September 2014 CUTE.COM sold for $230,000, KOKO.COM sold for $100,440 and CABS.COM sold for $50,000. In December 2014 XIAO.COM sold for $97,857 and PENG.COM sold for $80.000. In February 2015 WERK.COM sold for $250,000, GANG.COM sold for $100,000 and MITV.COM sold for $75,000. In March 2015 LUXE.COM sold for $172,000. In April 2015 AMRA.COM sold for $127,000. In May 2015 SAME.COM sold for $233,000.
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Member Since: 6/30/2012
Posts: 22,003
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Originally posted by - JED -
It's just a page saying the domain is for sale
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lolololol true
slay at atrl being worth 13k tho
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Member Since: 1/1/2014
Posts: 6,504
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Quote:
Originally posted by Disha
Why choose a 4-letter acronym like ATRL for your business?
Prestige, ease of recall, branding, less prone to typos
The main reasons that 4 letter domain names are so desirable is that they appear more prestigious, are easy to remember, are great for branding,are less prone to spelling errors as is the case with much longer domains (especially true if the full company name is complicated to spell) and requiring less keystrokes (important on mobile handheld devices with small buttons) and of course great for offline marketing. Mobile devices are becoming ever more popular and more and more people are surfing the web on their mobile phones than from conventional PCs.
Voice recognition technology has now come of age, and will be used to power many of the next generation browsers. Dictating 4 separate letters .com into a voice recognition device is easier and less prone to error than a longer more complicated name.
As mobile usage grows you may be glad you have that 4-letter domain name in the future.
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Such a reverse Warholian experience 
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Member Since: 3/15/2013
Posts: 10,237
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Quote:
Originally posted by Disha
Why choose a 4-letter acronym like ATRL for your business?
Prestige, ease of recall, branding, less prone to typos
The main reasons that 4 letter domain names are so desirable is that they appear more prestigious, are easy to remember, are great for branding,are less prone to spelling errors as is the case with much longer domains (especially true if the full company name is complicated to spell) and requiring less keystrokes (important on mobile handheld devices with small buttons) and of course great for offline marketing. Mobile devices are becoming ever more popular and more and more people are surfing the web on their mobile phones than from conventional PCs.
Voice recognition technology has now come of age, and will be used to power many of the next generation browsers. Dictating 4 separate letters .com into a voice recognition device is easier and less prone to error than a longer more complicated name.
As mobile usage grows you may be glad you have that 4-letter domain name in the future.
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Originally posted by Tymps.
In September 2011 SWAG.COM sold for $120,000 and KARI.COM sold for $63,000. In October 2011 LOOK.COM sold for $400,000 and SOLO.COM sold for $133,000. In December 2011 LELA.COM sold for over $100,000 and VIIA.COM sold for $58,000. In January 2012 DUDU.COM sold for $1,000,000, BOLT.COM sold for over $125,000, JUIF.COM sold for $35,000, YOLO.COM sold for $29,000 and OODA.COM sold for $25,000. In February 2012 AILI.COM sold for $90,000, MOBB.COM sold for $42,000, QUOD.COM & UROS.COM each sold for $30,000. In March 2012 TORC.COM sold for $68,000 and DENG.COM sold for $65,000. In April 2012 INDI.COM sold for $115,000, BOHE.COM sold for $85,000 and SERI.COM sold for $45,000. In May 2012 AHHA.COM sold for $112,000 and SUDI.COM sold for $52,000. In June 2012 LISH.COM sold for $45,000 and TEMI.COM sold for $30,000. In July 2012 MIZU.COM sold for $90,000, EMAR.COM for $43,000 and AYYA.COM for $30.000. In August 2012 BIBA.COM sold for over $70,000, JPMM.COM for $29,000 and FFUN.COM for $25,000. In September 2012 KIPI.COM sold for $47,000 and CESC.COM sold for over $36,000. In October 2012 IOOI.COM sold for $25.000. In November 2012 FENG.COM sold for $250,000 and JANE.COM sold for $60,000. In December 2012 LINE.COM sold for $118,000, FOBO.COM sold for over $57,000 and ZEBU.COM sold for $40.000. In January 2013 TEMT.COM sold for $45,000 and ACAM.COM sold for $40,000. In February 2013 MOJO.COM sold for $300,000. In March 2013 ADIB.COM sold for $117,000, UNIT.COM for $115,000 and NUMI.COM for $75,000. In April 2013 KBRA.COM sold for $40,000 and SEEQ.COM for $33,000. In May 2013 MOMS.COM sold for $252,000 and CRME.COM for $35,000. In June 2013 TREK.COM sold for $245,000. In July 2013 BODY.COM sold for $380,000 and YUGE.COM sold for $48,000. In August 2013 TYME.COM sold for $40,000. In September 2013 DECO.COM sold for $100,000 and FORK.COM sold for $50,000. In October 2013 EBET.COM sold for $1,350,000, SHEN.COM sold for $125,000 and QIKU.COM sold for $80,000. In November 2013 VIDA.COM sold for $53,300. In January 2014 TRUE.COM sold for $350,000, ACAR.COM sold for $40,000 and XILI.COM sold for $32,500. In March 2014 DDOS.COM sold for $100,000. In April 2014 BLOW.COM sold for $80,000, MOKI.COM sold for $66,100 and AIPU.COM sold for $40,000. In May SUAN.COM sold for $40,000. In June 2014 TOLO.COM sold for $40,250. In July 2014 DOTS.COM sold for $325,000. In August 2014 AURA.COM sold for $175,000, MACA.COM sold for $150,000, MITV.COM sold for $75,000, FUTR.COM sold for $58,000, MEWE.COM sold for $55,800, ASOU.COM sold for $52,500 and ZYME.COM sold for $43,000. In September 2014 CUTE.COM sold for $230,000, KOKO.COM sold for $100,440 and CABS.COM sold for $50,000. In December 2014 XIAO.COM sold for $97,857 and PENG.COM sold for $80.000. In February 2015 WERK.COM sold for $250,000, GANG.COM sold for $100,000 and MITV.COM sold for $75,000. In March 2015 LUXE.COM sold for $172,000. In April 2015 AMRA.COM sold for $127,000. In May 2015 SAME.COM sold for $233,000.
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