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sales $120 turns into an 8,233% ROI ($10K sale) in less than 30 days!

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Occasionally in domain name investing, one believes that there's a name which could fetch two to ten times its purchase price in days. These domain speculators buy names with intentions to flip quickly for a profit. This can happen with some domains, though others may take longer. Nevertheless, ITMagazine.com took 27 days, with a higher return on investment.

It’s reported that @Shane Bellone of NamePros had privately acquired ITMagazine.com for a mere $120. With only an expense of $349 to make it a Flippa showcase auction, he let the domain sit idle at $3,250 for a week when he chose to offer a buy it now price of $15,000. That price was quickly retracted as there were no bidders and he feared that it being a no reserve auction with that high of a price may scare bidders off. Subsequently, it was then bid up to $3,750 in the following weeks, taking its course to the last 5 days of the auction.

However, there was a private offer of $10,000 on the table. For a name bought at such a low price and an offer like that, Shane couldn’t resist. He added the buy it now at $10,000 and the auction ended in a sale four days sooner.

The eventual end user being duolCi may have been getting Cease & Desist orders from Apple Inc. for using their iCloud trademark and distributing copyrighted material of iPhone hacks. The tools and details they shared helped users with iPhones bypass iCloud activation. Since Apple was pressuring them, they decided a new domain name would be best.

Their old site was fairly new and the domain was created in May of 2014. Though, that didn’t stop Apple Inc. from finding and pursuing the case. This was most likely due to high exposure in authoritative articles on sites including PCMag.

Shane is pleased with the deal, and it also appears that the buyers of ITMagazine.com are happy with Apple off their case, for now.

Congratulations to Shane Belone for turning $120 into $10,000 in under 1 month!
 
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Thanks everyone! It was definitely a great deal. :D
 
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Great and wonderful sale! Congrats shane. Got the same luck as above although in a different form... from $18.25 domain investment into a $8k recent sale. Not bad I think for a one year old part time domainer. :)

Hey, I just saw now at DNJournal (Top 20). You're on no. 10 and I'm on no. 18. ;)
 
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In negotiations to turn $17 (close out name) into $10k, Little close & little far. ;)

Okay, the deal fell off from 5 figures to a high 4 fig. sale now.
But yeah, i did successfully turn $17>>>$8550. ;)
 
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Great flip!

Mike Mann recently said he paid $7.50 for droneworks and sold it for $5k. When I announce sales, I don't disclose the price it cost me to acquire.

Is announcing "your" cost somehow advantageous?

It doesn't benefit me in anyway. In fact, this whole story creates more competition among a niche I recently found to be profitable. Truthfully, the only reason this sale was disclosed was to provide a little bit of inspiration to those who have yet to make some money in this industry.
 
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Always like seeing success stories like this one. Thanks for sharing David. This is what inspires people to get up and keep doing it day in and day out :)
 
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Nice flip but 10k is a very reasonable price for this domain. Most impressive of this sale is buying the domain for just $120!
 
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Awesome when that happens.

My best was $600 to $23,500 in 10 months but a few years ago now.

Most recent was $110 in to $ 2400 in 3 months in September this year.

ITMagazine.com is a good name and an amazing buy and resale.
 
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Great flip!

Mike Mann recently said he paid $7.50 for droneworks and sold it for $5k. When I announce sales, I don't disclose the price it cost me to acquire.

Is announcing "your" cost somehow advantageous?
 
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Congrats @this_username_was_banned - hope some of my domains also do the same :) What are the key points one needs to note while purchasing and selling a domain? Any guidance is appreciated.

Never be afraid to negotiate. An asking price is just a starting point and most times is not reflective of what they will actually accept.
 
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Great story, congrats. Seen this on Flippa when it was around 3k but didn't know the rest of it!
Was this a forum buy? Did you send emails or they came to you first? Do you vape? :guilty::lookaround:

This was a forum buy and they came to me. :D

Do I vape? lol. Nope. :P
 
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my best sale is 99c domain reg to a $799 flip in 24hrs.
 
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In negotiations to turn $17 (close out name) into $10k, Little close & little far. ;)
 
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Congrats Shane!
Nice sale and great ROI. Keep it up :)
 
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My Congratulations to Shane.
He is a constant hard worker.
 
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Awesome stuff Shane, Congratulations.
 
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Great work. Surprised someone let that name go for $120.
 
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Impressive!! Congratulations, Shane!

Rinse and repeat. B-)
 
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Great name and a great flip - Congrat
 
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Great sale Shane and thanks for sharing David!!!
 
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I love hearing stories like this! Congrats!!!
 
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What's even more amazing is that you managed to buy this for $120 in the first place, wowsa. :O Congrats!
 
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