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various Top Topics: Domaining Secrets; .Money or .Cash; LLLLL.com Domain Names...

Spaceship Spaceship
The most popular discussions this week include a topic on the new generic top-level domains and whether they are liked or merely chosen for investment purposes; domaining trade secrets by those who’ve been in the industry for some time; choosing between similar extensions such as .cash and .money, or .pics and .photos; and LLLLL.com investing advice and market trends.

Do You Like nGTLD’s, or Just the Money?
Are you a domain name investor that chooses new generic top level domains over the .com king? Are the intentions of your purchases geared toward your personal affinity or the potential opportunity to enter a new market at a lower price in the hopes to make a larger ROI?
Topic and Poll by @enterscope

Domaining Secrets
Most domain name investors will rarely share their trade secrets, but the ones that do, can provide a lot of useful information. From sales pitches to email formats; it’s all here. Be sure to watch the thread and add some useful information of your own!
Topic by @DANEYAL

Choice: .money or .cash
With so many choices of similar new gTLD’s available, such as .money and .cash, what one should be chosen? It all could come down to personal choice, but branding could be everything. Which one should be used, and why?
Topic by @Alex1980

Current LLLLL.com Status
There are 11,881,376 possible combinations of LLLLL.com. With that mentioned, there are 456,976 LLLL.com’s and we see 100% of them taken. With prices of 4L’s rising, will it leak into 5L’s next? How soon can we see a buy-out, if at all? Most agree that little-to-no value lies within the 5L market, besides with the obvious: pronounceable and brandable domains. What’s your opinion?
Topic by @dntoolz



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