This post will delve into the Sedo weekly sales report that was released on September 29, 2015 to take a deeper look into certain themes and trends that many invest in on NamePros.
The top sale for the week was actually a .de and not a .com: Pionier.de sold for 19,500 Euros or $21,879 USD.
.TV had five sales on the board with the top sale being odd.tv for $10,000. Also, .Fr and .Ch placed five each on the charts. There were 58 ccTLD sales in total.
Numerics
Numeric domains had a big showing this week. The top sale shows that you just never know - it comprised the three numbers that most people do not want - 47000.com sold for $11,000. There were even 7-number .com's (7N.com for short) domain names selling for four figures this week, and not all of them were about the number 8. We saw names with repeating 2's and 6's sell, as well. Interestingly, there were 7n.com selling for more than 5n.com this week.
4-Letter .com
The most popular category for the majority of domain investors is 4L.com. Certainly, it is where the average investor can get involved and mix it up.
The talk over the last week has been that 4L.com without neither a vowel nor V is somewhere in the $1,200 to $1,300. NamePros member @gladdy has been posting and tweeting about Buy-It-Now pricing below $2,000 for the last week. There were a lot of bargains this week for those who believe in a base price of $1,200 to $1,300. There were 70 four-letter .com sales. There were many Chinese premiums at sub $1,000 pricing: 44 to be exact. Some of the nice ones were xffb.com and cjjn.com.
You will also notice a few triple repeating names this week: tRRR.com, ZZZr.com, FFFe.com, EEEh.com, and RRRu.com. Elliot Silver of DomainInvest.com (@EJS) tweeted that he recently purchased SSSn.com and pRRR.com.
Tech and Future Trends
Brandables
The brandables tend to be of three categories: two-word names like SuperSeats.com, made-up pronounceables (M.U.P.S.) like Oboco or Google, and modified keyword names by adding a suffix or prefix like Cloudaco or by adding an extra letter like Fiverr.
The two-word names were led by YouConnect.com at $20,000; LoanCircle.com at $6,589; and TechBaby.com at $2,299. Some These are some great buys in my opinion.
On the M.U.P. side, some might notice Elivio.com, which is also a first name. These names can work for brands, and a perfect example is Lynda.com. Yazun.com sold for $3,500. Fingy.com for $1,999. Vensero.com for $950. Rejuvo.com sold at $3,100. Plenarius.com sold for $2,695, which isn't an actual M.U.P. as it does have a meaning as a Latin word, but many may not be familiar with the word and think it is a M.U.P.
Translations of Plenarius into English:
Best Buys
In my opinion, these were the best buys of the week:
Read the full Sedo weekly report here
The top sale for the week was actually a .de and not a .com: Pionier.de sold for 19,500 Euros or $21,879 USD.
.TV had five sales on the board with the top sale being odd.tv for $10,000. Also, .Fr and .Ch placed five each on the charts. There were 58 ccTLD sales in total.
Numerics
Numeric domains had a big showing this week. The top sale shows that you just never know - it comprised the three numbers that most people do not want - 47000.com sold for $11,000. There were even 7-number .com's (7N.com for short) domain names selling for four figures this week, and not all of them were about the number 8. We saw names with repeating 2's and 6's sell, as well. Interestingly, there were 7n.com selling for more than 5n.com this week.
47000.com 11,000 USD 2588888.com 2,295 USD 70966.com 2,195 USD 5818888.com 2,095 USD 13118.com 1,995 USD 52955.com 1,995 USD 3222222.com 1,951 USD 88109.com 1,895 USD 90060.com 1,500 EUR 78805.com 1,080 USD 82630.com 1,000 USD 7266666.com 977 USD
4-Letter .com
The most popular category for the majority of domain investors is 4L.com. Certainly, it is where the average investor can get involved and mix it up.
The talk over the last week has been that 4L.com without neither a vowel nor V is somewhere in the $1,200 to $1,300. NamePros member @gladdy has been posting and tweeting about Buy-It-Now pricing below $2,000 for the last week. There were a lot of bargains this week for those who believe in a base price of $1,200 to $1,300. There were 70 four-letter .com sales. There were many Chinese premiums at sub $1,000 pricing: 44 to be exact. Some of the nice ones were xffb.com and cjjn.com.
You will also notice a few triple repeating names this week: tRRR.com, ZZZr.com, FFFe.com, EEEh.com, and RRRu.com. Elliot Silver of DomainInvest.com (@EJS) tweeted that he recently purchased SSSn.com and pRRR.com.
jell.com 10,000 USD dema.com 10,000 USD ezzi.com 7,500 USD chuf.com 3,000 EUR trrr.com 2,500 USD zzzr.com 2,200 USD mxcf.com 2,060 USD rrqc.com 2,000 EUR ecee.com 1,950 USD fffe.com 1,750 USD eeeh.com 1,550 USD ywxd.com 1,495 USD rrru.com 1,495 USD wqww.com 1,450 USD cabk.com 1,299 USD sliy.com 1,200 EUR tpjy.com 1,100 USD zjpn.com 1,100 USD dnzp.com 1,050 USD hnbj.com 1,000 EUR cfwq.com 1,000 USD ghxy.com 1,000 USD fmmz.com 1,000 USD tlle.com 1,000 USD yplx.com 999 USD whkw.com 999 USD qtdy.com 999 USD hgkm.com 999 USD xbdq.com 980 USD krgx.com 950 USD gtkm.com 940 USD nosc.com 938 USD kgld.com 925 USD wxkw.com 920 USD ldgy.com 900 USD fpwh.com 899 USD dbsf.com 899 USD nhfr.com 895 USD zfmf.com 880 EUR cllx.com 860 USD nqry.com 850 USD kbyq.com 800 USD qhpn.com 800 USD bklh.com 800 USD nlby.com 800 USD gmjx.com 800 USD tfmy.com 800 USD wczd.com 800 USD hkcq.com 799 USD wkxp.com 799 USD txyn.com 799 USD qylr.com 799 EUR jqdt.com 780 USD xqpr.com 777 USD jjyd.com 760 USD wqdg.com 760 USD zltd.com 750 USD xqym.com 750 USD qlyq.com 750 USD krlq.com 750 USD upke.com 749 USD bhxj.com 725 USD xffb.com 720 EUR wcqh.com 710 USD tjwr.com 710 USD cjjn.com 710 USD bltj.com 700 USD wnrp.com 700 USD cwpk.com 700 USD hfmk.com 700 USD
Tech and Future Trends
WomanCloud.com 3,000 USD Sell3D.com 2,819 USD CloudVis.com 2,650 USD SharedVR.com 2,499 USD TechBaby.com 2,299 USD AppTalks.com 1,000 USD
Brandables
The brandables tend to be of three categories: two-word names like SuperSeats.com, made-up pronounceables (M.U.P.S.) like Oboco or Google, and modified keyword names by adding a suffix or prefix like Cloudaco or by adding an extra letter like Fiverr.
The two-word names were led by YouConnect.com at $20,000; LoanCircle.com at $6,589; and TechBaby.com at $2,299. Some These are some great buys in my opinion.
On the M.U.P. side, some might notice Elivio.com, which is also a first name. These names can work for brands, and a perfect example is Lynda.com. Yazun.com sold for $3,500. Fingy.com for $1,999. Vensero.com for $950. Rejuvo.com sold at $3,100. Plenarius.com sold for $2,695, which isn't an actual M.U.P. as it does have a meaning as a Latin word, but many may not be familiar with the word and think it is a M.U.P.
Translations of Plenarius into English:
- absolute (noun, adjv)
- entire (advb, adjv)
- full (verb, noun, adjv)
- having full power
- plenary (adjv)
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to "remove." EXbet.com sold at $2,920. Dazeys.com for $2,100. Grabbies.com for $2,499, and my favorite Unimedia.com sold for $11,224.Best Buys
In my opinion, these were the best buys of the week:
techbaby.com 2,299 USD zzzr.com 2,200 USD LM.tv 2,000 USD prevents.com 800 USD bettertoys.com 800 USD hkcq.com 799 USD stupidguys.com 799 USD xffb.com 720 EUR cjjn.com 710 USD
Read the full Sedo weekly report here