The length of a domain name is directly proportional to its value. According to statistics, the average length of the top 100 domain names is only 6 letters, while the average length of the top 10,000 domain names is 8 letters. Six-letter domain names are one of the most popular choices because they are short and easy to remember, such as Amazon.com, Netflix.com and GitHub.com, whose simplicity makes them easy to remember.
However, there are more than 308 million possible six-letter combinations in the English alphabet, so it is still difficult to find the ideal six-letter domain name. Although there are a large number of random combinations to choose from, meaningful and easily brandable combinations have long been snapped up.
The price of six-letter domain names
The price of a six-letter domain name with branding potential starts at a few thousand dollars. Low-end domain names, such as random letter combinations (such as zxqptv.com), may only require a basic registration fee, but these domain names are usually uncompeted. If it is an easy-to-pronounce six-letter domain name, the price will increase significantly. The price of a truly valuable six-letter domain name, such as an English word with actual meaning (such as Insure.com), can reach tens of millions of dollars. For example, Insure.com sold for $16 million.
The difference in price is due to the length, branding, memorability, and commercial potential of the domain. For example, "hotels.com" is not only easy to remember, but also has strong commercial value and is almost a money-printing machine, while "pencil.com", while equally valuable, does not have the same appeal.
The extension of the domain is also important: .com domains are generally expensive, while other suffixes such as .net or .co are relatively affordable.
How to find an available six-letter domain
Although six-letter .com domains are in short supply, there are still thousands of domains that have not been registered. The problem is that these domains are often composed of a meaningless string of letters, and domains such as kwxzpt.com are available but difficult to pronounce and almost impossible to be branded.
In general, almost all meaningful and easy-to-pronounce six-letter domains have been registered, and most of the remaining domains are traded on the secondary market, waiting for the right buyer and price.
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