DNBolt.com listed the March sales of Michael Krell the managing director of BrandBucket and they also posted some sales data from BrandRoot.com. The BrandRoot data does not include prices just the domain names. Sales may be aged as this is the first data shown for BrandRoot.
Some of the Krell names include:
activerevenue.com | $3,295 | ||
nextbloom.com | $1,795 | ||
fastcollab.com | $2,495 | ||
nextplate.com | $2,495 | ||
uptima.com | $3,995 |
BrandRoot sales include:
sellim.com | |
piinky.com | |
lawo.com | |
panerama.com | |
treedog.com | |
bizfella.com | |
infinigent.com | |
blogai.com | |
fitfly.com |
Disclaimer: Data may not be 100% as DNBolt’s techniques on data recall may not pick up things like deals that fell through etc…
Thanks for sharing this, I always like reading your blog about brandables. The brandroot sales you highlighted was there anything particular you noticed about them? Brandbucket is still in lead?
I haven’t sorted through DNBolts new BrandRoot data but I imagine BrandBucket has more sales based off marketplace volume and length of business. BrandBucket has 20,000 more domains than BrandRoot. 28,000 BrandBucket domains compared to 8,000 BrandRoot domains.
I started to look into some of BrandRoots sales after BrandRoot suggested scrapes of their site would be fed false information.
“To protect the brand image of our buyers, your IP will be banned from our site and any scrapes will be fed false information”
When I scraped Google for BrandRoot sales, I noticed BrandRoot had reported one of my current and recently published BrandBucket domains as sold.
Michael Rader confirmed this sale by providing the 2014 sale date and amount. I confirmed through historical screenshots that the domain in question was changed from an available status to a sold status around the sale date provided.
Michael Rader went on to explain that buyers don’t always renew their marketplace purchased domain, and in some cases, buyers don’t even transfer their purchased domain into their account.