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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!



Please use the Like and Thank links on a post to indicate that you like it or are thankful for it being shared.

Do not post only, "great sale" or similar as this doesn't contribute to the thread. (Don't reply for the sole purpose of complimenting.)
  • Tip: Use the Like/Thanks feature instead.

Questions are allowed, but do not post commentary. If you want to discuss or comment on a sale in this thread, quote it and then post it in the following thread instead:



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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My first two sales since moving my landers across to Efty.
Settled via Escrow but no marketplace commissions! A big thank you to @Doron Vermaat and his team :)

disrupted dot co ... $2500
Sold via inbound inquiry on Efty
Handreg in March 2018

stitched dot co ... $1788

Sold via inbound inquiry on Efty
Handreg in January 2018

I've been running a .CO hand-regs portfolio on the side for about a year now.... I'll try to write up a summary of the experiment in more detail within the coming weeks.

I've just written up an in-depth post covering the portfolio mentioned above. Check it out for more details on recent sales: https://www.namepros.com/threads/almost-a-decade-of-domaining.1056328/page-3#post-6786857
 
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My first two sales since moving my landers across to Efty.
Settled via Escrow but no marketplace commissions! A big thank you to @Doron Vermaat and his team :)

disrupted dot co ... $2500
Sold via inbound inquiry on Efty
Handreg in March 2018

stitched dot co ... $1788

Sold via inbound inquiry on Efty
Handreg in January 2018



I've just written up an in-depth post covering the portfolio mentioned above. Check it out for more details on recent sales: https://www.namepros.com/threads/almost-a-decade-of-domaining.1056328/page-3#post-6786857
Man, you're like the best domainer, i mean like, obv, not the best. But I mean, like the best. I've been amazed at you ever since you wrote that very helpful thread where you did a 10-year analysis and sold that xxx,xxx domain.

Now you're doing so well in .co! That must be sooo cool experimenting with new TLDs without any pressure after already having conquered .com. :tightlyclosedeyes:
 
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Yesterday sold:

Best/Drones/For/Sale (.com)

Sale Type: Outbound

Sale price: $210

Date of purchase: 06/12/2018

Holding time: 2 weeks

Purchase cost: $25.10 (GD Auctions)

Net profit: $188 (declined PayPal fee)
 
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Domain name: NewYorkInterpreters.com
Sale venue: Outbound
Sale price: $336
Purchase venue: GoDaddy
Purchase price: Hand-Reg.
I'm almost shocked that this was available as a hand-reg considering the sheer amount of interpreter services operating in New York City.
 
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RussiaProperties // com

Purchased: $41 from Namepros
Sold: $309
Venue: Namejet Auction
My first two sales since moving my landers across to Efty.
Settled via Escrow but no marketplace commissions! A big thank you to @Doron Vermaat and his team :)

disrupted dot co ... $2500
Sold via inbound inquiry on Efty
Handreg in March 2018

stitched dot co ... $1788

Sold via inbound inquiry on Efty
Handreg in January 2018



I've just written up an in-depth post covering the portfolio mentioned above. Check it out for more details on recent sales: https://www.namepros.com/threads/almost-a-decade-of-domaining.1056328/page-3#post-6786857

We're home for so many large (and small) portfolios these days but these messages/updates always make my day, - especially since we don't have any access/insight into sales data from our users at Efty.

Thanks, Nikul for sharing so much incredible data about your investment strategy. It's really inspiring!
 
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Initially #PolitelyRejected 3 offers of $250, $450 & $850 on MagicVapes,com domain name while negotiating with the buyer from Las Vegas and countered with a buy now offer of $1050 which he accepted, after 5-6 hour long negotiations.

I am sure I could have pulled out more and this is what most of you are going to suggest once I report this sale however, at times you need RROI (Regular Return on Investment). Especially when you arent really full time actively domain name investing. Domain Name sales have been low and slow due to several reasons, one of which is countering higher asking prices on when the offers have been regular on your nice little portfolio of 4-5k domain names. Hence I decided to sell at anything above $1000 :)

DomainInsider.in (my blog) Learning - “VAPE” is an electronic cigarette or a similar device, and a quite popular alternative for regular smokers around the world. If you quickly google “Magic Vapes” keywords, you’ll understand why this domain name commands at least low to mid four figures price point. Buyer seemed desperate enough with multiple offers and I was, at all times, hoping to crack a domain name sale.

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Shall be posting another low value domain name sale in next few days which had received over 20+ enduser offers at GD Auctions but none of those offers considerable enough, hence the domainer RROI (Regular Return on Investment) desperation kicked in.
 
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I'm baffled by the dislike @Harrington

I'm trying to figure out the logic of what you are disliking with the sale ???
 
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Sold for $2450

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I dont understand the timeline. I think reserve was too high the last time. But this time bidding did not go that high.

I have another question. Can we change/reduce/remove reserve in godaddy auctions once bids start coming?
 
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Sold Migrate.org for $3,051 USD on 2018-06-06
Acquired it for $310 USD on 2018-04-19

Good sales. Did you promote it with premium auction ?
Is it No Reserve ?
 
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Sold aabs dot net at bin of $133 @Undeveloped.
buyer payment, Domain push and payment to me in paypal received all within 24 hours.
 
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Initially #PolitelyRejected 3 offers of $250, $450 & $850 on MagicVapes,com domain name while negotiating with the buyer from Las Vegas and countered with a buy now offer of $1050 which he accepted, after 5-6 hour long negotiations.

I am sure I could have pulled out more and this is what most of you are going to suggest once I report this sale however, at times you need RROI (Regular Return on Investment). Especially when you arent really full time actively domain name investing. Domain Name sales have been low and slow due to several reasons, one of which is countering higher asking prices on when the offers have been regular on your nice little portfolio of 4-5k domain names. Hence I decided to sell at anything above $1000 :)

DomainInsider.in (my blog) Learning - “VAPE” is an electronic cigarette or a similar device, and a quite popular alternative for regular smokers around the world. If you quickly google “Magic Vapes” keywords, you’ll understand why this domain name commands at least low to mid four figures price point. Buyer seemed desperate enough with multiple offers and I was, at all times, hoping to crack a domain name sale.

36420329_1719836718072010_1079327935774588928_n.jpg


Shall be posting another low value domain name sale in next few days which had received over 20+ enduser offers at GD Auctions but none of those offers considerable enough, hence the domainer RROI (Regular Return on Investment) desperation kicked in.

Can you share the purchase price?
 
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Can you share the purchase price?

I think it was acquired in December 2014 from expired GD auctions almost dozen others. Don’t exactly remember the price.. will have to go into invoices maybe!
 
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Happy to report my first sale ever. I bought a bunch of domains as I got into domaining but then got lazy and didn't list them anywhere. I only listed most of them on Afternic like a month back, and got a sale within a week of listing them.

The sold domain was:

personalinjuryattorneydallas in king.

It was sold through Afternic fast transfer for $275, and after Afternic commission, I received $220. Apparently, a reseller bought it.

The price might seem too low but I paid less than $15 for it and didn't think it will sell. It's important to note that although the ROI might still seem great on it as I only held it for about 6 months or so, but I'm still well in the red given my overall portfolio cost.
 
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The sold domain was:

personalinjuryattorneydallas in king.
Sometimes you think a domain like that is too long and then you see a sale like this. :xf.grin:
 
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Happy to report my first sale ever. I bought a bunch of domains as I got into domaining but then got lazy and didn't list them anywhere. I only listed most of them on Afternic like a month back, and got a sale within a week of listing them.

The sold domain was:

personalinjuryattorneydallas in king.

It was sold through Afternic fast transfer for $275, and after Afternic commission, I received $220. Apparently, a reseller bought it.

The price might seem too low but I paid less than $15 for it and didn't think it will sell. It's important to note that although the ROI might still seem great on it as I only held it for about 6 months or so, but I'm still well in the red given my overall portfolio cost.
Not a reseller. resellers have many many options under $25 for geo domains. Your priced is right however for a certain sale.

Congratulations on your start of journey.
 
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Happy to report my first sale ever. I bought a bunch of domains as I got into domaining but then got lazy and didn't list them anywhere. I only listed most of them on Afternic like a month back, and got a sale within a week of listing them.

The sold domain was:

personalinjuryattorneydallas in king.

It was sold through Afternic fast transfer for $275, and after Afternic commission, I received $220. Apparently, a reseller bought it.

The price might seem too low but I paid less than $15 for it and didn't think it will sell. It's important to note that although the ROI might still seem great on it as I only held it for about 6 months or so, but I'm still well in the red given my overall portfolio cost.

still well in the red after portfolio costs

I know the feeling lol
 
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Sold K / N / W / N dot c o m
inbound email
for 0,35 BTC

My first sale using BTC, lol :)
 
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Sold X | E | Z | A | R | .com for €225 through undeveloped.
Inbound offer.

...didn't realize undeveloped charges also VAT for their commission :(
Will try to use escrow com or others in the future.
 
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Domain Name: 686c/com
Sale Venue: GoDaddy Auctions
Sale Type: BIN
Sale Price: $1299
Sale Date: June 19, 2018
Commission paid: 20%
Purchase cost: $5 (GD closeouts) +$30 for renewals
Hold time: 3 years

Details:
Domain slated for drop several times, but the "C" suffix held me back on each occasion.
C = Crypto/Coin/Chain/Corporation/Company/China/Credit/Casino etc.

Eventually, domain purchased by a Chinese online casino owner. Website gone live the second day after transfer.

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A few very recent sales include (past few weeks):

globaldistribution.eu - €500
desenio.eu - €849
green-protect.com - $2850
ppfc.co.uk - £300
get-cloud.com - $1,400
aqua-style.de - €450
vitalhealth.info - $300
smilehealth.de - €999
living-homes.com - €2000
citytech.co - $500
foodindustryconsulting.com - $750
bailbondscollincounty.com - $2490
housify.de - €499


Paid less than €60 (in total) for the above names.
 
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A few very recent sales include (past few weeks):

globaldistribution.eu - €500
desenio.eu - €849
green-protect.com - $2850
ppfc.co.uk - £300
get-cloud.com - $1,400
aqua-style.de - €450
vitalhealth.info - $300
smilehealth.de - €999
living-homes.com - €2000
citytech.co - $500
foodindustryconsulting.com - $750
bailbondscollincounty.com - $2490
housify.de - €499


Paid less than €60 (in total) for the above names.
Outbound, Landing Pages or Marketplace?
 
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A chilled cocktail of the 3 key marketplaces I like to use: Sedo, Afternic & Undeveloped.
 
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A few very recent sales include (past few weeks):


green-protect.com - $2850
get-cloud.com - $1,400
aqua-style.de - €450
living-homes.com - €2000
More proof that hyphenated domains can sell for nice money. (y)
 
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More proof that hyphenated domains can sell for nice money. (y)
Common misconception it’s a numbers game, along with keyword experience. 99% of others who play in such a market would constantly lose.
 
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