Saturday’s action saw a few domain names that end users purchased in 2019 that were left to expire in 2020. BuyDomains had two sales in late 2019 where the buyers did not renew and who knows maybe BuyDomains snapped them back up. (We will have to wait and see who got them). BuyDomains sold EagleAwards.com […]
Continue ReadingJuly total reported sales up $500,000 vs June 2020
Looking back at July 2020 Domain Name Sales. Here we will examine domain name sales and data trends for certain naming categories. July saw Namebio reporting 10,921 vs 10,171 sales in June. Dollar value in July was $9.4 million vs $8.9 million June. The average domain name sales price was $858 down from $873 in […]
Continue ReadingThen and Now – Sho.es once sold for $11,000 drops – Beeing.com 4th reported sale
I am feeling these posts need a name and I think I like Then and Now. What a domain name traded hands for back then and what it went for today. Sho.es certainly a great hack, this name was listed for sale on a landing page for a few years and then in 2017 it […]
Continue ReadingYabie.com from $306 to $10,704 – AngelCity.com $5,200 to $60K
Some nice sales on a couple names Thursday that sold previously. Yabie.com was purchased in 2015 for $306 and sold for $10,704 at Sedo on Thursday. AngelCity.com was an even bigger hit selling for $60,000 at Afternic after being sold previously in 2007 for $5,200. The NWSL will be bringing a soccer team to Los […]
Continue ReadingMDPH.com $865 to $5,200 and one year makes a big difference on Kateryna.com
A couple transactions stood out from yesterday’s sales report on Namebio. Kateryna.com expired last year at GoDaddy and it got valued at $293 by bidders. In the same trading environment, GoDaddy auctions, the name closed at $2,502. First names even in different languages continue to be a popular choice for a brand. There is a […]
Continue ReadingeName weekly sales led by HuaHua.com at $58,608
Weekly sales from eName ending 7/27/20 For those unfamiliar, Launched in 2005, the #1 domain name marketplace in China and the preferred platform for all Chinese domain investors. HuaHua.com was the high sale at $58,608. 3831.com was second at $29,003 and then KDW.com at $28,292. huahua.com $58,608 3831.com $29,003 kdw.com $28,292 jrg.com $14,562 46.cn […]
Continue ReadingFlips and dips on Monday Speckmann.com $375 to $12,899
Some wild action on Monday, the second time around for many domains brought about very different prices. WashingtonIndependent.com sold for $3,000 back in 2007. The domain expired and went to auction at GoDaddy closing at $27,018. The domain name does have a decent link profile with Trust flow of 18 and Citation flow of 28. […]
Continue ReadingA look at some recent solid sales where domain investors were the buyer
Taking a look back at some of the better and bigger sales over the last couple months, it seems investors have paid some nice prices, what some probably thought were end user prices. Looking back at Tema.com a domain that had to be auctioned twice. After the domain first closed at $128,938 but was not […]
Continue ReadingIt just takes one domain sale to go from in the red to in the black
Sometimes it just takes one sale for someone to move from the red to the black. Namepros member @bruhne turned his hand registration of SemenRetention.com into $17,999. He wrote: I hand registered semenretention.com a couple years or so ago and sold it through Afternic last Monday. I was falling asleep one night and it popped […]
Continue ReadingLibertyOne.com closes at $6,100 previous sale $25,350
Looking at Thursday’s action LibertyOne.com stood out. The domain name was purchased in 2006 for $25,350 at Moniker. The domain name was purchased by Liberty One Lending out of Arizona. They went out of business in 2009, so someone renewed the name for years. In doing research I found a website that detailed the company […]
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