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This thread is a central location to report domain name sales of any dollar amount.

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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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Another .co sale :)

gamify - $470

Picked it up for $20 in September 2017

Sold inbound via Afternic, BIN.
 
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@PotatoeSalad Congratulations.
How many .cos do you have in your portfolio ? What kind of .cos do you have eg. one-word, two-words or just brandables like this only or a mix ? What is your annual .co sell ratio ?

Too many questions ! Just trying to figure out where .co is at these days.
Just share what you can. Thanks.
 
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Another little .CO sales:

GALL $750 (reg $0.98) (Undeveloped)
B24 $700 (reg 6.75) (Undeveloped)
IHI $330 (invested $55). (inbound email).

2018y is not bad interest for .CO domains from end users.
 
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Another little .CO sales:

GALL $750 (reg $0.98) (Undeveloped)
B24 $700 (reg 6.75) (Undeveloped)
IHI $330 (invested $55). (inbound email).

2018y is not bad interest for .CO domains from end users.

bin or make offer ??
 
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Little sales recorded this week
TheCryptoInc.com, handreg 2 months ago and sold at namepros for $200
KansasInvestments.com picked from closeout less than a year and sold at namepros for $100
LouisvilleDoctor.com bought from closeout for $5 and sold at namepros for $100
Oomovie.com purchased for $1 here and sold at namejet for $69
SelfdrivenRide.com handreg at $1.2 and sold at namejet for $70
ComeAndParty.com, purchased at closeout for $5 and sold at namejet for $111
Total cost $34.2, total revenue $650
 
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Today sold: LD*CAP.COM
Sedo BIN (MLS) :$2999 Gross/$2399 Net.
Regfee 2017.
 
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Today sold: LD*CAP.COM
Sedo BIN (MLS) :$2999 Gross/$2399 Net.
Regfee 2017.

great roi!

whats roughly your porotofoio size range?

cheers
 
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@elmoney
What does LD*CAP.com mean ? Definitely not a brandable.
What is the logic behind this sale ? What is the difference between this and a random LLLLL.COM ?
Damn, I am asking too many questions today.
Well, share what you can. :xf.smile:

Thanks and congratulations.
 
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@elmoney
What does LD*CAP.com mean ? Definitely not a brandable.
What is the logic behind this sale ? What is the difference between this and a random LLLLL.COM ?
Damn, I am asking too many questions today.
Well, share what you can. :xf.smile:

Thanks and congratulations.

LD - Acronym
CAP - CAPITAL
 
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Context//Health dot Com

Bought it from Godaddy auction at 156 USD + Renew 9 USD (12/2017)
Sold for 3,300 USD at BIN from Godaddy (followed buyer's suggestion) (01/2018)
After paying commision 20%, received 2,620 USD
 
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Actually sold date-03/03/2018.but payment received today.:xf.smile:

Domain name
: D/r/o/n/e/z/i/e in king
Sale venue: Gd make offer then push to auction.
Seller: Me
Sale price: $126
Purchase price - $10
net profit- 90$
sold for very cheap.but profit is profit.
 
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HR//ADVANTAGE dot COM

Bought it from NJ at 725 USD in 08/2017
Sold for 2,500 USD (inbound) using Escrow.com service in 01/2018

Very good price for buyer IMO. I almost don't post my sales on NP, I am still lacking many skills about domain business and need to learn a lot from other NP users here.
 
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Sold EWill dot org for $299 through AfterNic bin.
Renewed once.
 
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Context//Health dot Com

Bought it from Godaddy auction at 156 USD + Renew 9 USD (12/2017)
Sold for 3,300 USD at BIN from Godaddy (followed buyer's suggestion) (01/2018)
After paying commision 20%, received 2,620 USD
congrats for your sales , what is you portfolio size ?
 
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JWCD.org. $175 via Efty landing page.

Negotiated. Got it in an expiring Dynadot Auction.
 
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Ficticio.us : SOLD for $400
Purchased Price : $1
Uniregistry inbound : Payment Recvd


 
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HR//ADVANTAGE dot COM

Bought it from NJ at 725 USD in 08/2017
Sold for 2,500 USD (inbound) using Escrow.com service in 01/2018

Very good price for buyer IMO. I almost don't post my sales on NP, I am still lacking many skills about domain business and need to learn a lot from other NP users here.

@Sinh

As you intimated in your comment above, your return on investment was not risk-adjusted enough for the $725 you spent here.

$725 is a lot of money to have tied up in one domain name.

When we pay that much for a domain name at wholesale price, we generally expect to receive at least a 10x markup at retail when we sell it to an end user.

We would not have priced this nor sold it for less than $7,500 to adjust for the risk taken on the $725.

It's clearly a domain name that is perfect for a corporate-oriented end user. Many buyers out there for it.

We would have put the name out there using BIN pricing at $7,500 and waited for the one buyer most interested in that brand name for their new or existing HR company to come along and happily pay that price for it.

In short, great buy; you could have done better with your ROI by pricing it higher.
 
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As you intimated in your comment above, your return on investment was not risk-adjusted enough for the $725 you spent here.

$725 is a lot of money to have tied up in one domain name.

When we pay that much for a domain name at wholesale price, we generally expect to receive at least a 10x markup at retail when we sell it to an end user.

We would not have priced this nor sold it for less than $7,500 to adjust for the risk taken on the $725.

It's clearly a domain name that is perfect for a corporate-oriented end user. Many buyers out there for it.

We would have put the name out there using BIN pricing at $7,500 and waited for the one buyer most interested in that brand name for their new or existing HR company to come along and happily pay that price for it.

In short, great buy; you could have done better with your ROI by pricing it higher.
He's one of greatest domainer in our region, @MediaCode.
For us, when we bought a name for 700$, we wanted to flip it at least 10x retail price.
But it's a different story with him. He knows when he has to release a name with a profitable price to re-invest in another greater names. In this case, he get $1775 in profit, then he can re-invest in at least 3 greater names.
One of the biggest headache for domainers is the number of inventory. Due to our expecting profit for a name, we have to wait for the right end-user, sometimes we ignore profitable offers. So the number of inventory is increasing by years.
With this man, he try to get more profitable as he could, then flip those profit into greater assets. Despite his low-number of domains, he is making more profit than other guys - who has hundreds or thoudsands names. That's the flexible strategy i'm learning from him.
The time you bought a name for 700$ then waiting for 7000$ offers, he can flips and re-invest at least 3-4 names, then flip them for at least 1k8 profit for each name. So totally, he earn 3x 1k8 = 5400 profit, once you still waiting for a 7000$ offer.
One of his stunning quote: "If you bought a great name, it would be sold".
 
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Just sold OpenSense (.) co.uk
registration fee > $2,500 (Sold @ Sedo). ROI ?
 
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Lower opening offer, negotiated upwards.
 
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