
Can anyone tell me the best way to market a 3 letter domain name. Com?
Sell kix.com. That was challenged by ICANN by General Mills and lost, so I'm trying to figure out how to sell it.
Try to sell to factories in general. I have 4 3-letter domain names. It is not worth anything really. General Mills would be the most interested party, unless - due to the X - except maybe someone play with the idea of K-9, There are not many other words that the use of x and what will not be anyone else's initials. The best way to market is to create a website kix.com page, and tell people who are up for sale. If someone wants to buy the domain enough, chances are they will visit the domain.
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