alonzo33
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I found this on namebio.com:
Every day we scan more than one hundred thousand domains across all the major marketplaces and pending delete lists to find domains you can buy that have sold in the past. Sale history, like the age of a domain name, is a great proxy for quality to help the cream rise to the top. Today’s list has 261 domains for sale with history.
While not every domain in these lists will have obvious resale value, and we certainly don’t recommend buying something just because it sold in the past, there are definitely some gems to be found. Imagine buying a domain for a few hundred dollars that sold previously for four or five figures. There is no better comparable sale to give to a prospective buyer than the domain itself.
Every day we scan more than one hundred thousand domains across all the major marketplaces and pending delete lists to find domains you can buy that have sold in the past. Sale history, like the age of a domain name, is a great proxy for quality to help the cream rise to the top. Today’s list has 261 domains for sale with history.
While not every domain in these lists will have obvious resale value, and we certainly don’t recommend buying something just because it sold in the past, there are definitely some gems to be found. Imagine buying a domain for a few hundred dollars that sold previously for four or five figures. There is no better comparable sale to give to a prospective buyer than the domain itself.