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This thread is a central location to report domain name sales of any dollar amount.

As much information as you can include about the transaction is welcome, but at a bare minimum please include the domain name(s), the sale price, and whether you were the seller.

Good luck with your sales!



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Suggested template (bold details are required):

Domain name:

Sale venue:​
Listing type:​
Listing upgrades:​
Seller:​
Asking price:​
Sale price:​
Purchase venue:​
Purchase price:​
Details:​


Suggested values / explanations:
  • Sale venue: Sold at NamePros, outbound direct, inbound direct, etc.
  • Listing type: Make Offer, Fixed price, Auction, Auction with Buy-It-Now, Reverse auction, etc.
  • Listing upgrades: Premium package, featured listing, etc.
  • Seller: me, a friend, a friend of a friend, a colleague, someone else, unknown, etc.
  • Purchase venue: Where (and the year) the seller purchased the domain name originally.
  • Details: Any additional details about the domain name like how you bought it, how long you had it before it sold, its age, etc.

Examples:

Domain name: ThisDomain.com​
Sale venue: NamePros (2016)​
Listing type: Make offer with Buy-It-Now​
Listing upgrades: Featured listing​
Seller: Me​
Asking price: $950​
Sale price: $830​
Purchase venue: NamePros (2015)​
Purchase price: $25​
Details: Acquired from a reseller. 5 years old domain. Had for 1 year before resold.​

Domain name: ThatDomain.com​
Sale venue: GoDaddy Auctions (2012)​
Listing type: 7-day Public Auction​
Listing upgrades: N/A​
Seller: Someone else​
Asking price: N/A​
Sale price: $60​
Purchase venue: Hand registration (2009)​
Purchase price: $8​
Details: I watched its auction. The auction description said it was hand-registered the same day it dropped (from expiration).​



Important:
  • If you don't want to provide any other information about the sale besides what you've posted, then include "no further details" or "NFD" in your post.
 
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MiniMentors dot com - $700 (picked up 48 hours ago for $xx)

SEONewYork dot net - $500

LasVegasAssistedLiving dot com - $500

Very nice Federer! I have a high xxx sale pending atm(will disclose the details as soon as I get paid). How much would you value the .com version of one of these Seo"city" names for?
 
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Buccalfat****?$*(#removal dot com - $900

Without all the stuff between the fat and removal.

Bought this from a member here for low xx about a week or 2 ago from the bargain bin and sold it today(received payment).
 
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Bingorushdotcodotuk - high $xxx! - Private sale from email contact!
 
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Buccalfat****?$*(#removal dot com - $900

Without all the stuff between the fat and removal.

Bought this from a member here for low xx about a week or 2 ago from the bargain bin and sold it today(received payment).

Nice! :)
 
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Thanks, it's my first sale in a while. I'm not sure if it's because most people are on vacation at this time of the year, but I've been barely getting any responses like I was a month or 2 ago.
 
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Just sold one domain through sedo for $3000. Buy now listing.

Bought it for $80 two months ago at expired auction and tried to sell it here at namepros for $150-200.

Really happy with the result although I believe it's worth even more.

Cheers:wave:
 
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Just sold one domain through sedo for $3000. Buy now listing.

Bought it for $80 two months ago at expired auction and tried to sell it here at namepros for $150-200.

Really happy with the result although I believe it's worth even more.

Cheers:wave:

Very nice sale. Can you post the domain?
 
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Just sold one domain through sedo for $3000. Buy now listing.

Bought it for $80 two months ago at expired auction and tried to sell it here at namepros for $150-200.

Really happy with the result although I believe it's worth even more.

Cheers:wave:

Great sale! Congrats! :)
 
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Just sold one domain through sedo for $3000. Buy now listing.

Bought it for $80 two months ago at expired auction and tried to sell it here at namepros for $150-200.

Really happy with the result although I believe it's worth even more.

Cheers:wave:

can you post name please?
 
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Sofia it will hit public sedo sales reports so no reason to hide the name?
 
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Just sold one domain through sedo for $3000. Buy now listing.

Bought it for $80 two months ago at expired auction and tried to sell it here at namepros for $150-200.

Really happy with the result although I believe it's worth even more.

Cheers:wave:

I find your post confusing for the following reasons:

First, you decided to sell the domain here at $200 and yet when it didn't sell at that low price, you then decided to up the ante by 15 fold, listing it at Sedo at $3000 - what a strange move that must have been, although it paid off for you nicely at the end but I am at a loss to understand the logic you employed in this move?

And not only that, having sold it at $3000 you still make a comment that you thought the domain was worth a lot more!

So on that basis, are we supposed to believe that anything that does not sell at NP for more than $180 will sell for more than $3000 at Sedo?! :)

Sometimes I really hate myself for not having an irrational mind!
 
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I find your post confusing for the following reasons:

First, you decided to sell the domain here at $200 and yet when it didn't sell at that low price, you then decided to up the ante by 15 fold, listing it at Sedo at $3000 - what a strange move that must have been, although it paid off for you nicely at the end but I am at a loss to understand the logic you employed in this move?

And not only that, having sold it at $3000 you still make a comment that you thought the domain was worth a lot more!

So on that basis, are we supposed to believe that anything that does not sell at NP for more than $180 will sell for more than $3000 at Sedo?! :)

Sometimes I really hate myself for not having an irrational mind!

He doesn't say how he sold the domain, if by reseller or end users. So what it seems like he could've done was contacted some potential end users and put the price up for that high and got lucky in selling it.
 
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He doesn't say how he sold the domain, if by reseller or end users. So what it seems like he could've done was contacted some potential end users and put the price up for that high and got lucky in selling it.

He does say BIN.
 
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I find your post confusing for the following reasons:

First, you decided to sell the domain here at $200 and yet when it didn't sell at that low price, you then decided to up the ante by 15 fold, listing it at Sedo at $3000 - what a strange move that must have been, although it paid off for you nicely at the end but I am at a loss to understand the logic you employed in this move?

And not only that, having sold it at $3000 you still make a comment that you thought the domain was worth a lot more!

So on that basis, are we supposed to believe that anything that does not sell at NP for more than $180 will sell for more than $3000 at Sedo?! :)

Sometimes I really hate myself for not having an irrational mind!

I see your point and skepticism, but I think it is a very usual case: Not being able to sell a name here for $XX and then, soon after, sell it for more somewhere else or to end-users. It has happened to me with a few names. Here are five examples of names I had posted here for under $xx or very low $xxx and the price at which I sold them to end-users.

WeNotify (dot) com - SOLD for $1050
IamW...(Private name).com - SOLD for $1900
MakeUpClass (dot) com - SOLD for $500
FilmesDownload.net - SOLD for $300
CoffeeBoxes (dot) com - SOLD for $300

Again, all these are names that at a given point I had tried to sell on Namepros for under $xx or very low $xxx and did not even get a close offer. Therefore, the reported $3000 sale being discussed is not that difficult to believe. I rarely report the names I sell, for a variety of reasons...
 
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I find your post confusing for the following reasons:

First, you decided to sell the domain here at $200 and yet when it didn't sell at that low price, you then decided to up the ante by 15 fold, listing it at Sedo at $3000 - what a strange move that must have been, although it paid off for you nicely at the end but I am at a loss to understand the logic you employed in this move?

And not only that, having sold it at $3000 you still make a comment that you thought the domain was worth a lot more!

So on that basis, are we supposed to believe that anything that does not sell at NP for more than $180 will sell for more than $3000 at Sedo?! :)

Sometimes I really hate myself for not having an irrational mind!

I am guessing,

Reseller pricing vs End-user pricing

:)
 
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My point wasn't that "anything that can't sell here won't sell for a higher price elsewhere". My point was if he had thought his domain was worth more than 3k, why was he prepared to sell it here for a mere $200 in the first place?!

Also, he put a BIN price of 3k on it which makes this issue more confusing altogether. Whereas if it was a "make an offer" case, then I wouldn't have had any issue against it, because that can happen very frequently in this game (for a domain not getting a bid here and selling elsewhere at a good price).
 
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2 small end user sales today:

SEODallas dot net - $649

Paid $76 for these over the past few days.

A few sales this week:

DallasSEO dot net - €500

all 6 were to end buyers.

interesting sales here.
SEODallas dot net belonged to Yellow7, a advertising and SEO agency.

DallasSEO dot net belongs to the same owner Wiworks, Inc. since 2006. how did you sell this one?

regards,
tonecas
 
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動画.com sold for $35k at Snapnames

Video in Japanese- not mine.
 
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動画.com sold for $35k at Snapnames

Video in Japanese- not mine.

$35,069 to be exact. There were 14 Bidders for this premium Japanese domain name at Snapnames.

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$35,069 to be exact. There were 14 Bidders for this premium Japanese domain name at Snapnames.

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That is every domainers dream auction :)
 
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動画.com sold for $35k at Snapnames

Video in Japanese- not mine.

great action and good news. there is still life in the IDN market

regards,
tonecas
 
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