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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!



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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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Domain name: Q/O/O/K/E/D.com

Sale venue: Undeveloped.com

Sale price: $400

Purchase price: $6.99 (September - 2017)

Details: Inbound Offer
 
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ProntoCrypto.com

Hand Reg, Sold for $25...(edited)

Still itching for these fabled $x,xxx some of these guys make weekly!

The key is not to itch for those type of sales.. you buy decent names, you put decent prices and you mostly wait. It can't be forced unless you have ultimate premium names.

ProntoCrypto might be worth $100 to most people, but you do get once in a while someone who finds it really cool for their business and would $X,xxx+ range.

I have some of those sales..NONE that I did outbound on.
 
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HeavyStorm/com
+ bought $94.00 (07/2011)
+ sold $475 ($380 net)
+ venue : Godaddy (buy now $500)

They've started the stupid process of naming storms in the uk lol

Whatever next but the dot com domains of the storm names could be profitable

Eg storm (every person's first name in dot com etc it wouldn't be long before before you'd own the correct name of the storm at the time of that particular storm which could sell well
 
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4more.net
Venue: Sedo BIN
Sold on: 9th Jan 2018
Price: $250 (Sedo commission $60)
Hand registered in early 2017

My 1st Sedo sale.

Wow, that's a pretty big commission, Sedo knows how to make money.
 
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Sold Korat dot org for $399
Sold davidwilliams dot org for $299
Through afternic bin
 
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Domain name: B/I/T/C/O/O/.com

Sale venue: Godaddy.com

Sale price: $495

Purchase price: £1.45 (January - 2017)

Details: It will expire tomorrow
 
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VFStreaming.com
Venue: Dynadot
Sold on: 13th Jan 2018
Price: $1202

(Not my sale, according to Namebio)

Not quite sure what the VF stands for (Video Film ?), but gives me confidence my domain, VGStreaming.com, may sell shortly. (y)
 
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VFStreaming.com
Venue: Dynadot
Sold on: 13th Jan 2018
Price: $1202

(Not my sale, according to Namebio)

Not quite sure what the VF stands for (Video Film ?), but gives me confidence my domain, VGStreaming.com, may sell shortly. (y)

Video format?

Actually your VG is much better than both.
Video game/gaming, only a trillion dollar business. :)
 
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VFStreaming.com
Venue: Dynadot
Sold on: 13th Jan 2018
Price: $1202

(Not my sale, according to Namebio)

Not quite sure what the VF stands for (Video Film ?), but gives me confidence my domain, VGStreaming.com, may sell shortly. (y)

This domain had 28k monthly visitors and few 100 backlinks . That's the reason why it has been sold for that price ...
 
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Advisor. fr
Venue: efty
Price: 1000 EUR
 
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Just sold Change / management / Certification dot com
reg. : $12.50
Final price: $950.

This is one that I picked up from Robbie's Bog. The reason I reg'd this name is that I work in the profession and understand the clients.

Outbound about 20 emails on Dec. 30th.
Got a reply asked and asked for $1497 which is reasonable for their business. Closed at $950.
That was sully’s blog
 
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VFStreaming.com (Edited)

Not quite sure what the VF stands for (Video Film ?)

VF stands for Version Francaise meaning French Version. There's alot of people who search for French versions of their shows and movies online. There's a few "streaming" and "vf" varieties out there.

Even without the traffic that SirDrago mentioned, I think it undersold at $1200.
 
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Property/Management/Pal/mS/prin/gs dot com
Venue: OutBound
Sold Price: $100
Bought: Reg Fee
 
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Property/Management/Pal/mS/prin/gs dot com
Venue: OutBound
Sold Price: $100
Bought: Reg Fee

Good old classic longtail EMD. Nice to see sales like this. These type of domains were my honey back in the day.
 
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Property/Management/Pal/mS/prin/gs dot com
Venue: OutBound
Sold Price: $100
Bought: Reg Fee
Nice sale. But please if it is outbound always try to give us more story to the sale: How many people did you contact? How long does it take to wrap it up, etc. Thanks
 
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e c o l i f e*eu
Venue outbound
Price: €600

s m a r t f a r m i n g*eu
Venue sedo
Price: €600 bin
 
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Domain Name: Wash/World[dot]net
Sale Venue: Efty
Sale Type: Inbound (BIN)
Asking price: $450
Sale Price: $450
Purchase Price: $20 (GD Closeout)
Purchase Date: June 2017

I did some outbound on this one when I first got it; contacted maybe 8 or 10 end users. No interest or even any replies at the time.

I had it listed in the high XXX range until a couple months ago, when I dropped it to the price listed above. Looks like it was purchased by one of the gentlemen I emailed back in June 2017.

I know people give the .net names a lot of grief, but I'm developing a fondness for them after three sales of two-word names in the $300 to $700 range in the past year or so. That's from a total of maybe 15 purchased. Small sample size to be sure, but it's nice to see that there's still some demand for them if you keep the prices reasonable and pick good keywords.

I was on the fence about these other .nets, but I think I'll now be renewing for another year:

TalentTeam
DigitalDesk
BrightWhite
SweetStreet
OrthoGroup
OnePortal
DroneMap(s)
GolfBlog
 
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Nice sale. But please if it is outbound always try to give us more story to the sale: How many people did you contact? How long does it take to wrap it up, etc. Thanks

What and give away the secrets? HeHe, you have to earn that with sweat and tears first. :xf.grin:
 
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Crazy to look back at the first few pages of this thread.. 13 or so years ago now. LLL .com's selling for $1-2k.

Even better. 4N.com's going for low $xxx. I remember those times.
 
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Domain name: pune.properties
Sale venue: uniregistry BIN
Seller: Me
Sale price: $995
Purchase price - $3.88 (04 Jan 2018)
 
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Crazy to look back at the first few pages of this thread.. 13 or so years ago now. LLL .com's selling for $1-2k.

Even better. 4N.com's going for low $xxx. I remember those times.

I've always said that they should make this complete thread from start to finish a book

It will never go out of date and will always be a good read even years from now
 
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B/Y/T/E/T/E/R/R/A/ DOT COM
registered on 23rd nov 2017 at namesilo
Brandbucket accepted for just 995 and i increased it to 1190
and it sold there few days before
Net after commission and logo fee
735
 
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I sold my misspelled domain name for $2.000 (few months ago).

The story:
In September 2017 I was looking to handreg one crypto domain name, so I was trying different keyword versions. I did that for 1-2 hours and didn't find anything good. Then I found a "great name" in .com and I didn't realize why no other extension was taken, and then a strange fever grabs you, and you think - I should register this before anyone else... And I did.
I have registered on Namesilo the domain name Crytpo//Coin .com and the next day I have realized what mistake I have made. I was angry and I was ashamed of myself, how can I make such a foolish mistake?!?!?!
I didn't listed him anywhere, not on my website, not on other marketplaces (Sedo, Afternic), but somehow I have listed for sale on Namesilo Marketplace, make an offer listing.
And I forgot about this name.
In December I have received an email from Namesilo saying that I have an $2,000 offer for Crytpo//Coin//.com , and I was thinking this is a false offer, because 1 month later I have received also on Namesilo Marketplace a $10K offer for a 4L .com and the buyer didn't make the payment.
I enter on my Namesilo account and I didn't know what to do... I didn't wanted to negotiate and then I hit the Accept offer button. I have received $1,850 ($150 was Namesilo fees, 7%).

Domain name: Crytpo//Coin// .com
Sale venue: Namesilo
Seller: Me
Sale price: $2,000
Purchase price - $8
 
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I hope the buyer didn't make the same mistake as you did, thinking he bought CryptoCoin instead of CrytpoCoin.com. That will be painful for him

I sold my misspelled domain name for $2.000 (few months ago).

The story:
In September 2017 I was looking to handreg one crypto domain name, so I was trying different keyword versions. I did that for 1-2 hours and didn't find anything good. Then I found a "great name" in .com and I didn't realize why no other extension was taken, and then a strange fever grabs you, and you think - I should register this before anyone else... And I did.
I have registered on Namesilo the domain name Crytpo//Coin .com and the next day I have realized what mistake I have made. I was angry and I was ashamed of myself, how can I make such a foolish mistake?!?!?!
I didn't listed him anywhere, not on my website, not on other marketplaces (Sedo, Afternic), but somehow I have listed for sale on Namesilo Marketplace, make an offer listing.
And I forgot about this name.
In December I have received an email from Namesilo saying that I have an $2,000 offer for Crytpo//Coin//.com , and I was thinking this is a false offer, because 1 month later I have received also on Namesilo Marketplace a $10K offer for a 4L .com and the buyer didn't make the payment.
I enter on my Namesilo account and I didn't know what to do... I didn't wanted to negotiate and then I hit the Accept offer button. I have received $1,850 ($150 was Namesilo fees, 7%).

Domain name: Crytpo//Coin// .com
Sale venue: Namesilo
Seller: Me
Sale price: $2,000
Purchase price - $8
 
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I hope the buyer didn't make the same mistake as you did, thinking he bought CryptoCoin instead of CrytpoCoin.com. That will be painful for him
In that case, could a buyer claim to paypal( in case they used paypal) for refund and win? And you lose money and domain? I always wanted to know what happens if a scammer claim for money once he/she has the domain, interested to kno how legit domainers should do in that case or what proved needed, thanks.
 
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