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Top 40 .TV Sales of all time Do any of you seasoned domainers have a quick list of the top 5 .TV domain sales of all time? Also, are any of these top 5 sales generated in the last 12 months? I firmly believe whatever the top 5 sales are, that we are going to crack into this top 5 in 2008 and most likely have a new record sale no later than the close of 2009. |
sales Golf.TV $600,000-2003 Vegas.TV $350,000-2004 Net.TV $100,000-2003 China.TV $100,000-2003 Free.TV $100,000-2003 Property.TV $100,000-2006/7...? Homes.TV $xxx,xxx-? Travel.TV $65,000-2005...? Mail.TV $35,000-2005...? Hot.TV $35,000-2007 Fussball.TV $28,367-2008 Surface.TV $27,000-2007 Six.TV $25,000-2007 AuctionNetwork.TV $25,000-2007 TelMex.TV $25,000-2007 DE.TV $21,500-2007 Cash.TV $18,263-2007 MyrtleBeach.TV $16,000-2007 DVD.TV $15,000-2007 MoneyTalks.TV $15,000-2007 Med.TV $13,167-2007 Viajar.TV $12,856-2008 LiveShop.TV $10,015-2005 Welcome.TV $10,000-2008 BusinessChannel.TV $10,000-2005 Films.TV $8,600-2007 MA.TV $8,000-2007 Alcohol.TV $7,500-2007 TX.TV $7,500-2007 Motels.TV $7,000-2007 Automotive.TV $7,000-2008 Scotland.TV $6,750-2007 Sciences.TV $6,512-2007 Landscaping.TV $6,500-2007 DebtConsolidation.TV $6,195-2008 FreePorn.TV $5,100-2006 (DEAL OF THE CENTURY; .com(d) = $4 million) NTV.TV $5,680-2008 Anybody.TV $5,500-2008 Seoul.TV $5,000-2008 Comedians.TV $5,000-2008 JEU.TV $4,500-2008 Board.TV $4,373-2008 BlueRay.TV $4,373-2008 ...Domains FOR SALE that I know of. LasVegas.TV $1,000,000 RealEstate.TV $1,000,000 |
You are faster than a NY minute! I really think it is possible to crack a sale above the 100K figure before 2008 is out. I think one key is to find an end user on an accelerated growth path. This can include a geo-domain with a little luck. Or an EU overseas looking to protect their .COM On an apples to oranges comparison, I think of topix.com as one example. The co had .NET, but realized they were losing biz to .COM For it to be a .TV sale, we would really need a service industry with video technology to explode and gain acceptance on the net. |
Thanks in list. Some nice names and that FreePorn.tv is my favorite based on price and sold way to cheaply! jeff working to many hours and had to edit and my blackberry reading was in full today, lol. i think we will see a xxx,xxx sale within 18 months from now |
Well, first of all--I agree. I think we will see another 6 figure sale in 2008. I think we will start to see more and more xx,xxx sales this year. Within 24 months there will be a x,xxx,xxx sale IMHO. I think the Prime Geo market and the pure generics that relate to video/TV will skyrocket in late 2008 and into 2009. The sleeper for 2009: CityRealEstate.TV's and CityHomes.TV's...These are short, sweet and keyword-rich and the values will triple before you know it as more brokers/realtors move online and into the domain game. (IMO) ps: It is on the list! NY |
wow I made this list :guilty: |
We already did earlier this year... homes.tv sold for six figures. I received confirmation from the seller. Trying to get the exact sales price for everyone... The name is now a $100/yr premium, but was reduced by the previous owner coughing up some cash to knock it down that far. Exact amount unknown. Regards, RL |
i missed that nice sale.homes.tv....what a nice name and a great sale |
Roy, That's excellent news. I would be curious to know if it went for more than Property.tv. Best, A |
I think the next big 2 names will be porn.tv and porno.tv. Both names for 225k. Forgot what the owner told me a few months back. But was in this area. |
np member fleaking sold it =) |
Its Telmex.tv not Texmex |
typo ...just noticed that typo. Thanks. NY |
One that's not on there which I sold Feb last year was DVD.tv for $15,000. A site is on it now in fact. |
How many of these are developed, stand-alone .TV websites ... that are now being promoted to the masses? IYHO's. :gl: ^ Answer to that, in my judgement, will help to gauge future .TV sales amounts and timelines (to End users who will also develop)! :blink: :imho: Just my two sense. -Jeff :cool: |
Well we have the list of names and you can see if there developed or not. |
Which ones ... and who were the End user buyers? IYHO. :blink: Thanks for the assist. -Jeff :cool: |
Wow I'm amazed on the two word .tv names that sold so high. The blueray one is actually a typo as well (bluray or blu-ray is correct) |
I thought you were asking how many of the top sales were developed sites? Am I missing something Jeff? As far as end users go I know auctionnetwork was an end user. I haven't researched this out and I am mobi now. You can always check out each name in the URL and see if there developed. Then check out domaintools.com and see who owns the sites. |
I wonder what the prem renewals were for all these names? I am sure we can see some $xxx,xxx sales this year if renewals were reasonable. Thanks, Jim |
you missed one 5-figure sale: plasma.tv $20,000 in 2004 (sold by a member here) |
...edit... |
FYI Telmex is the telephone company in Mexico owned by the visionary Carlos Slim. Also the biggest ISP here in Mexico. To my surprise they didnīt fight for the name (they have the TM). Was it a hurry sale? Something huge is going to happen with the TV and internet this summer in Mexico. Lucky domainer that got the xx,xxx violating the domaining rules (register TM). |
John, care to chime in? ;) Live Music $10k :) |
No, you're not missing anything...that's just the way he is. He thinks he's making a stronger case for something by making you do all the work to support his implications. :alien: |
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