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Domain name:

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


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  • 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).​



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House // Paint dot net
Sold via Pheenix auctions for $49. I think the buyer got a great deal as the domain is worth more...
 
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LLLL .org $175

Inbound negotiation from my landing page.

The "starving" student offered $50 :xf.laugh: We settled on $175
Purchased for $19 in an expiring name auction
Was the domain literally llll.org or something else? If the latter, what was the domain name?
 
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Ok one more sold clickluck.com for $5500 inbound, bought for $12 in 2015.

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BrandBucket rejected name.
I kept thinking for for like an hour, why would they reject this name.... I couldn't find any :) that's a great name and priced to sell I would say!
 
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One man's meat is another man's poison
 
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Yes, The portfolio sale was in December 2015 if I remember correctly, as a xmas gift, the other ones are this year, also have many in 2016. I have many more to report, never really reported any domain sales in the open, but one or two names, such as a/r/u/b/a/properties dot com I sold for $15k and with a portfolio of 50 more real estate names at $35k extra to the same buyer, which included 10% shares in the company and 10% commission over each property sale. (Commission over their commission) Those names are confidential but still want to share with NP in the open if possible. Investment was very low too $xxx, this was a face to face negotiation for months.
I remember propertiesAruba.com also sold for 7k in 2016
 
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I kept thinking for for like an hour, why would they reject this name.... I couldn't find any :) that's a great name and priced to sell I would say!
I am not surprised with BB, they rejected my domains but for a few months later I sold them at the high price. I am asking BB remove my domains from their website.
 
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small sales -

T/U/R/O/Z/A/CO/M last year december reg fasthosts $1.17
Afternic $139 Net $110 btw i own t/u/r/a/z/o also

8/8/8/6/6/6/6/5 dot com regged last year in august fasthosts $1.17 renewal was due in 2 months,
afternic $99 Net $79
 
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Sold V/R/G/F dot net for $699, Sedo BIN.
registered in 2015 for $3.79 + $9.79 renewal (transfer to another registrar).
 
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Kondense dot com
$2845 brandbucket
I have 4 domains listed on brandbucket :)
Purchase price $1.30 hand reg
 
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1/0/0/3
45k
Would've post it before but couldn't before DNJ. (Co)
 
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Domain name: E*N*T*R*A*G*O*.com

Sale venue: BrandBucket.com

Sale price: $3495

Purchase price: $1.45 (January-2017)
 
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Domain M I U T (in king, and no spaces)
Selling price : 10,000
Venue : Self Brokerage using DNS landers.
NOTE TO DnJournal: Please mention my name if you will report this sale (Name: Ahmed Elbaz :)

Negotiations started more than 3 months ago. I was contacted by the owner of a similar domain name. The negotiation was smooth but we didnt agree in the very last mile. However, I insisted on a certain price and was firm. Back then, I owned the name for less than 6 months and thought it will sell in the future anyways.

Then they contacted me again over the phone directly. This time I said one thing after 5 minutes of negotiations "10K today only, tomorrow and for good this domain is for 13K+". I wasnt bluffing, I was solid. We initiated an escrow transaction in 60 minutes :)

This was the only day we were going to offer that discount. The reason was that I needed money to lend a very dear friend who was in trouble. I thought if they wouldnt buy it for 10K, I will borrow the money back to back from another friend until another domain sells and pay back my friend.

Lesson Learned : I had a very urgent need for money (Helping a friend is as important as being alive). HOWEVER, I would rather borrow money rather than settling for less amounts. Even if I didnt find anyone to lend me, I would take a bank loan with interest, rather than selling for less amounts!

WHY do I think that way? There will always be one M I U T! I bought this domain and paid premium for it. Its not something I find everyday! When I was bidding to buy it, I was solid its a 5 figures name! NEVER settle for less unless your valuation was wrong! For this name, I was sure that my valuation was right!

This sale made me think of establishing out own domain brokerage business. We started already taking some domains for outreach from a couple of fellow domainers. We are considering brokerage of all domains (or portfolios) that are worthy 20K+ Just send us a pm and we will take it from there.

Thanks a lot for reading until here :) Have a great day!
 
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Domain M I U T (in king, and no spaces)
Selling price : 10,000
Venue : Self Brokerage using DNS landers.
NOTE TO DnJournal: Please mention my name if you will report this sale (Name: Ahmed Elbaz :)

Negotiations started more than 3 months ago. I was contacted by the owner of a similar domain name. The negotiation was smooth but we didnt agree in the very last mile. However, I insisted on a certain price and was firm. Back then, I owned the name for less than 6 months and thought it will sell in the future anyways.

Then they contacted me again over the phone directly. This time I said one thing after 5 minutes of negotiations "10K today only, tomorrow and for good this domain is for 13K+". I wasnt bluffing, I was solid. We initiated an escrow transaction in 60 minutes :)

This was the only day we were going to offer that discount. The reason was that I needed money to lend a very dear friend who was in trouble. I thought if they wouldnt buy it for 10K, I will borrow the money back to back from another friend until another domain sells and pay back my friend.

Lesson Learned : I had a very urgent need for money (Helping a friend is as important as being alive). HOWEVER, I would rather borrow money rather than settling for less amounts. Even if I didnt find anyone to lend me, I would take a bank loan with interest, rather than selling for less amounts!

WHY do I think that way? There will always be one M I U T! I bought this domain and paid premium for it. Its not something I find everyday! When I was bidding to buy it, I was solid its a 5 figures name! NEVER settle for less unless your valuation was wrong! For this name, I was sure that my valuation was right!

This sale made me think of establishing out own domain brokerage business. We started already taking some domains for outreach from a couple of fellow domainers. We are considering brokerage of all domains (or portfolios) that are worthy 20K+ Just send us a pm and we will take it from there.

Thanks a lot for reading until here :) Have a great day!

Ahmed,
That is so inspirational,
I hope you don't have such situations in the future and i applaud you for what you did.
It's all about giving if you look at the bigger picture.

Why do we make money?
To make ourselves satisfied first but when it comes to choosing between the situation you mentioned above a good human will always choose what you did over a bit more comfort for themselves.

Anyways enough emotional talk and i hope the friend you tried to help is well, and congrats on the sale.
 
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Ahmed,
That is so inspirational,
i hope the friend you tried to help is well, and congrats on the sale.
That friend lent me money when I was short of thousands a lot of times before. And dozens of other great things.
It takes another lifetime to find such a great friend :)
Thanks a lot buddy for the great words!
 
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Domain: H//E//R//B//A//F//I//X in king
Sales Price: $750 - 15% commission (bin was higher)
Venue: Landing page (undeveloped.com)

Domain : R//o//a//d//T//r//a//k in king
Sales Price: $1000 - 20% commission (bin was much higher)
Venue: Afternic affiliate / Godaddy through Broker negotiated

Domain : M//i//c//r//o//l//e//c//t//r//i//c// in king
Sales Prices: $2000 - 20% commission (Bin price)
Venue: Afternic affiliate / Godaddy (broker assisted)
 
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Was the domain literally llll.org or something else? If the latter, what was the domain name?

No it was a 4L SFKC
 
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Having a good week.

Volt / vape / .com $500

Inbound email. Hand reg on drop end of December
 
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I have seen you listed few portfolios flippa. Did you sell the 400 domains on flippa or private deal ?

Thanks
 
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I have seen you listed few portfolios flippa. Did you sell the 400 domains on flippa or private deal ?

Thanks
Private deal, inbound.
 
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Sold Lodge dot info for $2250 on NP. It could have fetched more had I waited a bit.
 
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Domain name: Appitz (dot) com
Sale venue: Afternic.com
Listing type: Buy Now
Sold at BIN: $69 [payout: $54]
Purchase price: Free [won on twitter] + 1yr renewal
 
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Domain name: Appitz (dot) com
Sale venue: Afternic.com
Listing type: Buy Now
Sold at BIN: $69 [payout: $54]
Purchase price: Free [won on twitter] + 1yr renewal
Your returns on investment is INFINITY:ROFL:
 
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Domain name: Microfilm/Conversion/Service(dot)com and Microfilm/Conversion/Services(dot)com
Domain industry: Microfilm Conversion Service
Sale venue: Outbound
Seller: Me
Asking price: $300
Sale price: $250
Purchase price: Reg Fee

Closed this deal through Escrow.com. Buyer paid all fees.
 
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Nevada / Shutters .com

$650 BIN Afternic

Reg Fee plus 1 renewal
 
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VRComputing.com

$1,250 USD

Had a higher BIN offer with 10 days left at auction but declined offer. Thought there would be more traction at the end.

Still over 100% ROI. Held for about a year.
 
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