Today we will look at brandable names that sold on Sedo, the names that are frequently submitted to brandable boutiques also sell well on Sedo despite what some might think.
Here is a look at the sales this week:
liveme.com 28,500 USD
gamemoney.com 22,000 USD
shopr.com 15,000 USD
hallen.com 12,000 USD
yuclub.com 9,000 EUR
hicom.com 8,800 USD
takt.com 8,500 EUR
kulak.com 6,000 USD
rubax.com 5,800 EUR
somatica.com 5,500 USD
joca.com 5,200 USD
cloudfy.com 5,000 USD
zuana.com 5,000 USD
urbit.com 4,706 USD
mangoland.com 4,500 USD
proprojekt.com 4,000 EUR
skyhour.com 3,500 USD
vidicube.com 3,500 EUR
twelp.com 3,500 USD
dipped.com 3,000 USD
gruum.com 3,000 USD
devpool.com 3,000 USD
skyall.com 2,900 USD
vlipp.com 2,700 EUR
avanak.com 2,500 EUR
signcase.com 2,300 USD
earnup.com 2,300 USD
gyncare.com 2,250 USD
goch.com 2,120 USD
skyto.com 2,100 USD
kittell.com 2,000 USD
vexels.com 2,000 USD
whizbiz.com 2,000 USD
Sky has been a keyword that I like, but I have focused on ending in Sky. I sold IntelligentSky.com last year to an end user in the financial industry. These sky sales all started with Sky. Skyto.com had to wait 12 years for the sale, while SkyAll.com and SkyHour.com were both handregged in 2015, further dispelling the myth that you can’t sell a hand reg for four figures on Sedo. That conversation was being echoed this week on Namepros in the BrandBucket experience thread.
Cube is another keyword I like, Brad Mugford has one of the best IMO with DataCube.com. Brad has developed that name for his domain marketplace.
Michael Krell sold a nice cube related name in May on BrandBucket. CourseCube.com was sold for $2,495 and Michael told me he backordered the name back in December of 2015. This week Sedo sold VidiCube.com for 3,500 Euros. The buyer was Screen Visions GmbH out of Germany.
Popular keyword Cloud saw another sale with Cloudfy.com at $5,000. Hand regged in 2010.
LiveMe.com was registered back in 1998, a Chinese app developer purchased the domain and it is up and running. Check out liveme.com, what I thought was interesting was they make it look like they are Live.Me but they do not own that domain.
Shopr.com for $15,000 looked to be a developed search engine for awhile looking at a screenshot. The name was registered in 2005.
Doron Vermaat says
Nice recap Ray. Looking forward to reading this daily series!
Marian says
Great sales !!!
Keith DeBoer says
Nice stuff, Ray! 🙂
Raymond Hackney says
Thanks Keith
Motionsky says
Nice Information and love all the breakdowns
Raymond Hackney says
Thank you
Brian H says
Seeing what got sold is always interesting. And I’m usually asking myself “why didn’t I think of that.”