Many times when a new company cannot get their official corporate name as a .com, they go with the prefix GET. We have watched the recent move by Supply to move from GetSupply.com to Supply.co.
I pointed out in some of the online discussions that another company does the exact opposite for their online identity. Roman the digital health company was unable to get Roman.com due to the domain being owned by a company involved in gifts and accessories since 1963.
So Roman uses GetRoman.com in all their marketing including television spots. They do own Roman.co but forward it to GetRoman.com.
Josh Reason pointed out in his sales thread at Namepros for GetLancelot.com that he recently sold GetJupiter.com for a little over $3,000. That sale is currently not reported to Namebio so will not factor into the sales data I have posted below.
There have been 396 reported Get as prefix sales on Namebio. These sales total $762,000 in sales.
Top Get sales
The highest being GetMovies.com for $75,000. Interestingly this just sits as a parked domain name.
GetJobs.com is the third highest at $23,306 and it does not resolve to a website.
The thing we notice from the top get related sales is that they are not get and a company name, they are more with common generic word, that people naturally want to “get” like cash or jobs or ahead.
Getcoupons.com now forwards to GET.com, the best Get name out there.
getmovies.com | 75,000 USD | 2006-04-11 | Sedo |
getcash.com | 33,901 USD | 2013-12-06 | NameJet |
getjobs.com | 23,306 USD | 2006-05-30 | SnapNames |
getcoupons.com | 20,000 USD | 2013-10-09 | GoDaddy |
getinsured.com | 18,500 USD | 2007-08-28 | Afternic |
getahead.com | 18,400 USD | 2011-07-14 | Sedo |
getme.com | 16,022 USD | 2011-03-28 | Sedo |
getnow.com | 10,600 USD | 2011-04-05 | Sedo |
getmy.com | 10,000 USD | 2008-02-29 | Afternic |
getnext.com | 8,000 USD | 2017-12-19 | Sedo |
*Data courtesy of Namebio