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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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The views expressed on this page by users and staff are their own, not those of NamePros.
I // s // o // c // h // r // o // n // i // c
in king
Sold for $1400
Venue: Dan
Acquired for $59 about 10 months ago
 
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Sales for May 2020:

lioness dot co ... $3000
BIN via Afternic

microtek dot co ... $1495
BIN via Afternic

pixelperfect dot co ... $1495
BIN via Afternic

rubrik dot co ... $749
BIN via DAN lander

gosafe dot co ... $749
BIN via Afternic

sosocial dot co ... $749
BIN via Afternic

herbivore dot co ... $749
BIN via Afternic

firstpage dot co ... $749
BIN via Afternic

booming dot co ... $700
MakeOffer via DAN lander
 
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Domain: Shelf/Ro/bot(.)com
Sale Price: $999
Sale type: Outbound
Purchase Price: $3 hand reg + $15 renewal
Hold Time: 1 year
 
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Domain name: WagAndBoo.com
Sale venue: SquadHelp
Listing type: Premium
Listing upgrades: None
Seller: SquadHelp
Asking price:
Sale price: $899
Purchase venue:SquadHelp
Purchase price:0, unregistered submission to Squadhelp
 
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Domain name: Merriful.com
Sale venue: SquadHelp
Listing type: Premium
Listing upgrades: None
Seller: SquadHelp
Asking price:
Sale price: $849
Purchase venue:SquadHelp
Purchase price: 0, unregistered submission to Squadhelp
 
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Domain name: UpRys.com
Sale venue: SquadHelp
Listing type: Premium
Listing upgrades: None
Seller: SquadHelp
Asking price:
Sale price: $899
Purchase venue: Afternic via SquadHelp
Purchase price:0, Unregistered submission to Squadhelp
 
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Domain name: UpRys.com
Sale venue: SquadHelp
Listing type: Premium
Listing upgrades: None
Seller: SquadHelp
Asking price:
Sale price: $899
Purchase venue: Afternic via SquadHelp
Purchase price:$899


Next time please make 1 post for all 3 sales.....Thank You ..from every member here :) ps..nice sales lol...I think
 
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Domain name: WagAndBoo.com
Sale venue: SquadHelp
Listing type: Premium
Listing upgrades: None
Seller: SquadHelp
Asking price:
Sale price: $899
Purchase venue:SquadHelp
Purchase price:$899
How can purchase price and sale price be exactly the same for all three domain names? That would mean you're losing money after commission.
 
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Domain name: WyzeFox.com
Sale venue: SquadHelp
Listing type: Premium
Listing upgrades: None
Seller: SquadHelp
Asking price:
Sale price: $849
Purchase venue:SquadHelp
Purchase price:0, Unregistered submission to Squadhelp
 
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In .io

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Inbound inquiry through Efty lander
Original offer: $1,000
Sale price: $1,500
Reg from drop: $29.99
Hold time: 13 months, one renewal
 
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E v o o m i . c o m

Amount: $1099

Venue: Squadhelp

Holdtime: 3wks+
 
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On May 22, 2020:

MSAInsurance // (com) for $2,649.00 via Afternic.

In case you are scratching your head - MSA is niche insurance related product (similar to HSA, if you are familiar, but predates) and stands for Medical Savings Account. At least that is why I picked it up.
 
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@Nikhil Agrawal. Congrats and thanks for sharing
If you can share I have 2 questions
All sales of this month?
How many domains u have on sh?
 
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Domain: Shelf/Ro/bot(.)com
Sale Price: $999
Sale type: Outbound
Purchase Price: $3 hand reg + $15 renewal
Hold Time: 1 year
how many outbounds, replies & offers?
 
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how many outbounds, replies & offers?

In this case only one email.

Within 2 minutes buyer asked for a price, I updated price on DAN as I was using the Landing page, quoted the price $999. He immediately bought it on DAN.
I got the mail from DAN
"You just sold the domain name ShelfRobot.com for $999!"
All completed in 15 Minutes.

All that I learned is that don't let expire the domain without trying outbound. At least we can get something out of it

Thanks
 
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In this case only one email.

Within 2 minutes buyer asked for a price, I updated price on DAN as I was using the Landing page, quoted the price $999. He immediately bought it on DAN.
I got the mail from DAN
"You just sold the domain name ShelfRobot.com for $999!"
All completed in 15 Minutes.

All that I learned is that don't let expire the domain without trying outbound. At least we can get something out of it

Thanks
$999 does not seem "at least...something" to me, if I may say. Thanks for sharing the details :xf.smile:
 
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Domain name: WagAndBoo.com
Sale venue: SquadHelp
Listing type: Premium
Listing upgrades: None
Seller: SquadHelp
Asking price:
Sale price: $899
Purchase venue:SquadHelp
Purchase price:0, unregistered submission to Squadhelp

Does Squadhelp not have a minimum commission of $400?
 
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Domain name: Wizeum.com
Sale venue: SquadHelp
Listing type: Premium
Listing upgrades: None
Seller: SquadHelp
Asking price: n/a
Sale price: $849
Purchase venue:SquadHelp
Purchase price:0, Unregistered submission to SquadHelp
 
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Domain: NewswireMedia.com
Venue: Outbound and sale completed by DAN
Sale Price: $750
My cost: Low $xxx
Details: Communicated with around 10 end-users. I was asking $850 and buyer offered $750. I accepted.

Domain: SlotGods.com
Venue: DAN
Sale Price: $500
My cost: Hand-reg
Details: Received a $300 offer via DAN. I countered with $800. Buyer rejected the offer. I sent him a message stating I was willing to be flexible, but that $300 was too low, that he should make his highest and final offer and I would respond immediately. He responded in a few hours with the sale price cited above. I immediately accepted.

Domain: PaySure.co
Venue: Email offer and sale completed through DAN
Sale Price: $150
My cost: Epik promo hand reg. ($0.99)
Details: Received an offer from whom I think is a domainer. He offered $150 and stated that was his only and final offer, that I didn't need to respond if I was not accepting. Given the extension and ROI, I chose to let it go for that price.

No further information available. Thanks
 
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Domain: Lafayette/Limousine/.com
Venue: Outbound via DAN
Sale Price: $250
Purchase venue & cost: Netsol/$4.95
Details: Emailed 50 endusers from 80 Google search list, got inbound response offer and accepted from the 16th person on the list.
HoldTime: 11days
 
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S m a r t y z .com
Sold at Brandpa for $1,500
Handreg in Sep 6, 2019
Net profit $1,112
 
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All below sales happened in May and via Afternic.

It was really a roller coaster ride for the last month. For the first 9 days, I’d NO sale but I was confident of having at least a few before the month ends.

The 10th day, I’d my first sale in the shape of Bautagebuch.com which sold for $1,988 via Reseller partner. That’s when things started to change and ended May with 9 sales via Afternic. Seems there is some coincidence that for the first 9 days there was no sale and in the entire month, I sold 9 domains altogether. One more domain was sold via Reseller partner AllSan.com for $1,988.

There were 3 domains altogether which sold via GoDaddy cart:

LemonSoul.com for $3,988.
3Fit.com for $6,888.
ConnectFit.com for $6,888.

There were 4 sales via Afternic cart which many times include negotiation before the sale strikes.

Luxium.com for $7,500 – I believe of selling this domain for lower price just in order to keep the cash flow coming. Not because who the buyer is, as that never really matters to me. I always valuate according to my valuations. I’d a BIN of $9,888 on this domain but eventually sold for the above price after the broker gave his best.

RiverDelta.com – This was another smooth sale with a BIN of $6,888.

RtElectric.com – I’d a BIN of $3,988. Broker came in and presented an offer of $2,392. Strange amount but may be it was a round figure in a different currency. After pushing the buyer to revise his offer, the best and final offer was $3,000 which I’d thought of accepting the minimum as well. And the deal got strike on this one!

WFH.CO – The biggest individual sale of this month for me via Afternic for $9,888. I must admit of forgetting to update the price on this domain and selling it very cheaply. As WFH (Work From Home, Working From Home) term has got super hot these days and I forgot of having such valuable domain sitting in my portfolio.

I came to know when the offer came in where the buyer originally offered $2,500 and then $3,500, $5,500 and finally $6,500 and I was presented the $6,500 on 27th May and I remained firm on $9,888 and also said this BIN is valid until the end of May and I’ll increase the price significantly after that.

In next 48 hours, the domain was sold and buyer got a great deal here. Although I’m very happy with each and every sale but and not shedding tears on this one. But the purpose of sharing all this detail on this specific domain sale is to keep ourselves updated as much as possible and adapt to the change.

Above 9 domain acquisition cost was just under $2,000. Total sale amount was whopping $49,016‬. One of the best thing in last month was there were a good number of domains sold. Another thing was with no 5 figure sale, still the total amount of sales was almost 50K!

After trying Afternic landers for the last 5 months, I can clearly say that their landers are performing very well compare to Uniregistry landers. Also with Fast Transfers enabled for Uniregistry domains, I’m seeing better results for my portfolio. As you can see above, 2 domains were sold via Reseller registrar of Afternic. Also 4 domains via Afternic cart which means their brokers are efficiently working to strike the deal. Overall, I’m satisfied with results. But this doesn’t mean Uniregistry landers or their brokers aren’t good. They’re absolutely one of the best brokers I’ve ever worked with.

On the other hand, I received a little over 650 inquiries in total last month whereas in April I got almost 600 inquiries. This include multiple inquiries for the same domain(s). Also to add one more thing, I've now 3,850 domains in my portfolio.
 
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All below sales happened in May and via Afternic.

It was really a roller coaster ride for the last month. For the first 9 days, I’d NO sale but I was confident of having at least a few before the month ends.

The 10th day, I’d my first sale in the shape of Bautagebuch.com which sold for $1,988 via Reseller partner. That’s when things started to change and ended May with 9 sales via Afternic. Seems there is some coincidence that for the first 9 days there was no sale and in the entire month, I sold 9 domains altogether. One more domain was sold via Reseller partner AllSan.com for $1,988.

There were 3 domains altogether which sold via GoDaddy cart:

LemonSoul.com for $3,988.
3Fit.com for $6,888.
ConnectFit.com
for $6,888.

There were 4 sales via Afternic cart which many times include negotiation before the sale strikes.

Luxium.com for $7,500 – I believe of selling this domain for lower price just in order to keep the cash flow coming. Not because who the buyer is, as that never really matters to me. I always valuate according to my valuations. I’d a BIN of $9,888 on this domain but eventually sold for the above price after the broker gave his best.

RiverDelta.com – This was another smooth sale with a BIN of $6,888.

RtElectric.com – I’d a BIN of $3,988. Broker came in and presented an offer of $2,392. Strange amount but may be it was a round figure in a different currency. After pushing the buyer to revise his offer, the best and final offer was $3,000 which I’d thought of accepting the minimum as well. And the deal got strike on this one!

WFH.CO – The biggest individual sale of this month for me via Afternic for $9,888. I must admit of forgetting to update the price on this domain and selling it very cheaply. As WFH (Work From Home, Working From Home) term has got super hot these days and I forgot of having such valuable domain sitting in my portfolio.

I came to know when the offer came in where the buyer originally offered $2,500 and then $3,500, $5,500 and finally $6,500 and I was presented the $6,500 on 27th May and I remained firm on $9,888 and also said this BIN is valid until the end of May and I’ll increase the price significantly after that.

In next 48 hours, the domain was sold and buyer got a great deal here. Although I’m very happy with each and every sale but and not shedding tears on this one. But the purpose of sharing all this detail on this specific domain sale is to keep ourselves updated as much as possible and adapt to the change.

Above 9 domain acquisition cost was just under $2,000. Total sale amount was whopping $49,016‬. One of the best thing in last month was there were a good number of domains sold. Another thing was with no 5 figure sale, still the total amount of sales was almost 50K!

After trying Afternic landers for the last 5 months, I can clearly say that their landers are performing very well compare to Uniregistry landers. Also with Fast Transfers enabled for Uniregistry domains, I’m seeing better results for my portfolio. As you can see above, 2 domains were sold via Reseller registrar of Afternic. Also 4 domains via Afternic cart which means their brokers are efficiently working to strike the deal. Overall, I’m satisfied with results. But this doesn’t mean Uniregistry landers or their brokers aren’t good. They’re absolutely one of the best brokers I’ve ever worked with.

On the other hand, I received a little over 650 inquiries in total last month whereas in April I got almost 600 inquiries. This include multiple inquiries for the same domain(s). Also to add one more thing, I've now 3,850 domains in my portfolio.
big congratulations !

Do you have BIN price on all names? I recently started adding those, I used to be all about make offers but had little success.
 
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