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information The Story of an Accidental Domainer That Started With a $23,000 Sale

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Back in 1997, David Kammerer registered the domain name 4001.com as a joke after saying the phrase “I have 4000 and one things to do today”. The name became a hobby site for David who used his domain as a base for guitar tabs for Irish guitarist and songwriter Rory Gallagher. This resulted in thousands of visits to his website and related videos, years before YouTube had been created.

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Domain investors will know that the domain 4001.com holds value as a four-number .COM domain name, but David was unaware of this until June 2016. David told me: “I discovered the value of 4001.com all by accident last June 2016 as I never checked the whois only email address.”

In the email address listed on the domain’s WHOIS details were over three hundred unsolicited offers and inquiries. David chose not to sell the domain at the time but looked into why a domain name may have received such interest.

After searching through Google, David found Andrew Alleman’s (@DomainNameWire) podcast and the NamePros forum, where he found out more about domain name investing and China’s interest in numeric domains.

Still owning the domain, David pondered its future whilst travelling between August and December 2016. On his return, he decided to sell the name that he registered way back in 1997.

For the first time, we can reveal that 4001.com sold in April 2017 for $23,000 to a Chinese domain name investor. Since then, David has started to learn more about domain name investing and has reinvested some of his earnings back into three-character, four-character and brandable domain names.

We hope that after David's first ever domain sale, his subsequent investments will prove to be as successful.
 
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Basically this is how I got into the Domain Business as well..I bought a few domains as business ideas as I always keep thinking of new ideas...but I sat on the idea and pondered what to do...I had a few offers at times...and after 10 years sold one of the domains for $10,000 not bad for $10 per year of holding the domain...a few months later somebody from Singapore approached me for another one of the domains and bought it for $2,500 and after that I was hooked....
I bought a bunch on Ebay and Flippa and one of the deals I had on ebay was 7 domains for $50, but the one I really wanted he sold separately I could've cancelled the transaction but instead I just took it because $50 was nothing...ends up 9 months later I got an inquiry from Denmark for one of them...but didn't seem legit but I got a 2nd inquiry and researched the domain it came from...and it was from a IT company...so I looked up similar titles in the area and found that it had a very close name to a Celebrity Chef who had one burger joint...They made a lowball offer of $500 I countered with $5000 they said their budget was $1000 I said $2000 and they agreed to $2000 and paid immediately....I wasn't going to risk losing the sale since there were alternatives that they could've went with since the domain didn't match the business name...

Good Luck everyone!
 
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