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Now that I am at the end of my inventory I will share some info..

Law domains are red hot, I had an inventory of law domains, very short prefixes like LLaw and LLLaw to the word law.

I only have a couple left but they still get lots of inquiries, the ones I have left are rlaw and jlaw.
I also had a nice stach of two letter law domains and I purchased those after I cleared out a nice chunk of LLCanada domains.

However rlaw is my most popular law domain and it had 3 hits last week, I could have sold it many times over in the 5k range but decided to hold out for 25k.

So here is some advice for some of the newer members just getting started. Pick a hot keyword (preferably short) and add one to two letters in front. Chances are someone will eventually want those initials and if you are not greedy you may make a few bucks. They did not set the world on fire for me but were enough to pay renewal fees.

The only reason I am disclosing this is because I am at the end of my law domains with hardly any inventory left.

I have an extensive catalogue of secret domains that I do not publish because I do not want people to copy my ideas.

I will disclose more of my secret domains as the inventory depletes.

I have a number of undisclosed niches that have consistently paid my renewal fees, they do not sell for large sums but they continue to show a nice return.
 
Great advice *THUMBSUP*

MapleDots said:
So here is some advice for some of the newer members just getting started. Pick a hot keyword (preferably short) and add one to two letters in front. Chances are someone will eventually want those initials and if you are not greedy you may make a few bucks. They did not set the world on fire for me but were enough to pay renewal fees.
 
Just to test this technique out again (I tried it with open LLLCO.com domains and made some money a few years ago) I just hand-registered:

lmedia.ca
mmedia.ca
ymedia.ca

The only 3 L+Media.ca domains currently unregistered, though all three have some previous usage.

So let's just wait here and see what happens...

P.S. If anyone wants a public list of L+TERM.ca domains that are unregistered, post it here. L+Law.ca is long gone, as you might imagine.
 
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I wondered why all the Llaw .ca’s were taken. I have vlaw, thinking it good for Vancouver or Victoria. has had some inquiries.
 
MapleDots said:
Wow, some great hand registrations, I am kind of jealous I did not think of those *THUMBSUP*

Thanks, and if those were .COM I'd be a millionaire.
 
Availables:

alegal.ca
flegal.ca
ilegal.ca
llegal.ca
nlegal.ca
olegal.ca
tlegal.ca
xlegal.ca
ylegal.ca

0 available in :L+Tech.ca

gcanada.ca
hcanada.ca
jcanada.ca
kcanada.ca
lcanada.ca
ncanada.ca

aagency.ca
fagency.ca
gagency.ca
hagency.ca
iagency.ca
jagency.ca
oagency.ca
pagency.ca
qagency.ca
ragency.ca
sagency.ca
tagency.ca
uagency.ca
vagency.ca
xagency.ca
yagency.ca

cfinancial.ca
ffinancial.ca
gfinancial.ca
kfinancial.ca
lfinancial.ca
nfinancial.ca
ofinancial.ca
sfinancial.ca
tfinancial.ca
wfinancial.ca
xfinancial.ca
yfinancial.ca

fconsulting.ca
lconsulting.ca
pconsulting.ca
rconsulting.ca
sconsulting.ca
tconsulting.ca
wconsulting.ca
xconsulting.ca
yconsulting.ca
 
I couldn't resist the two remaining L+Design.ca domains (both with previous usage):

ddesign.ca
sdesign.ca

And that's absolutely it for me, as I don't really trust hand-regs as far as I can throw them. Bought them using the Rebel special, so $39+tax isn't that big a deal to have some fun.
 
domains said:
I like the ‘legal’ ones.

Me too and I'm surprised all the L+Canada.ca ones were available, especially as Maple was talking about selling LL+Canada.ca in the first post.

MapleDots said:
I also had a nice stach of two letter law domains and I purchased those after I cleared out a nice chunk of LLCanada domains.
 
0 available for L+Net.ca
0 available for L+Company.ca

ycom.ca

gcorp.ca
ncorp.ca
ocorp.ca
rcorp.ca
vcorp.ca
ycorp.ca

fprint.ca
hprint.ca
lprint.ca
nprint.ca
pprint.ca
rprint.ca
xprint.ca
yprint.ca

jrealty.ca
lrealty.ca
nrealty.ca
prealty.ca
rrealty.ca
xrealty.ca
yrealty.ca
zrealty.ca
 
Has anyone seen any movement or increased interest in other lawyer/legal domains? Or is it mainly related to L/LL(niche)

I have mainly two word law related domains, not geo but niche/law
 
DomainRecap said:
0 available for L+Net.ca
0 available for L+Company.ca

gcorp.ca
ncorp.ca
ocorp.ca
rcorp.ca
vcorp.ca
ycorp.ca


Crap, stop it now, you are giving away my secrets *STOP*

HeHe.... Actually corp is one I do collect but I have more luck by adding a word. Think words like CityCorp, MapleCorp.

I have sold a number of WordCorp domains over the years.
 
still most names in this thread would be $500 to low xxxx sales imo, slim chance of a home run. perfect for say a teen or young person to buy like 10 or 20 names and likely get a sale here and there to kind of dip their toe in domaining in a low risk way.
 
domains said:
still most names in this thread would be $500 to low xxxx sales imo, slim chance of a home run.

Pretty well, but you never know as the .CA market is incredibly random and arbitrary. I personally think LMedia.ca or MMedia.ca could turn into something, and I was a bit surprised they were still there.

It's like I always say, treat .CA like the top 10% of the .COM market, and there I believe most ...Media.com domains are gone down to LLLMedia.com (all gone at 1 and 2-letter) and they are very popular sellers.

To me, this is just a bit of fun, not just registering a few lottery tickets but also seeing what is currently available on the various keywords. Then again, you don't want to be filling your portfolio with hand-regs.
 
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DomainRecap said:
Just to test this technique out again (I tried it with open LLLCO.com domains and made some money a few years ago) I just hand-registered:

lmedia.ca
mmedia.ca
ymedia.ca

The only 3 L+Media.ca domains currently unregistered, though all three have some previous usage.

Just for fun, I ran through the L+Media.ca options online and I was surprised to find the majority up and running in some form, with most being active Media companies. A few were forwarded to other media company URLs (like PMedia to PointPubMedia), while others like JMedia, QMedia, and ZMedia point to registrar pages.
 
It's probably one of you guys trolling me, but last night I got a 3-figure offer on my just-listed ddesign.
 

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