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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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Hold time 1 month 6 days
Venue Squadhelp
Price $17499
Total cost : bought in a bulk deal.each domain costs $350 to $375.
 
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juicity.com Sold $3230
Venue : Brandbucket
Purchase price : $21
Hold time : 5 months
 
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Sedo BIN, hold time 11 months. Drop reg

Note: I'm clearing my .org tier, been hit and miss
 
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My first .contact sale --

Afternic BIN, hold time 3 months.
 
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My first .co.uk sale
I have 5-6 odd .co.uk names.

Hold Time 5 months
Hand regged in Nov 2020.
Buyer Bought it for BIN.
No Outbound.


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Registered at epik in july 2020 for 1.99 sold at afternic for bin 599 in december 2020
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The fast transfer implication for Epik domains started this year, he sold in Dec 2020, so wouldn’t be impacted yet.
 
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My first sale on Alter.com
Transaction went smoothly.
All payments received.
 

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My first .co.uk sale
I have 5-6 odd .co.uk names.

Hold Time 5 months
Hand regged in Nov 2020.
Buyer Bought it for BIN.
No Outbound.


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Very nice. I have this one and its plural in the .cc extension.

But I digress. You guys keep making great sales and reporting. I'll report soon.
 
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Domain: NFT Estates . . (com)
Sale price: £500 (BIN)
Sale venue: DAN
Purchase price: £7.99

Hand reg from December 2020
 
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eese (.com) Sold $35000
Venue: Afternic
Purchase price : $3600
Hold time : 5 years
 
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Hit my first 4 figure :xf.grin: -

Sold for Bright//Data.co $2500

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So, this was an interesting one - I see an opportunity to sell Bright//Data.co to a company. This domain was listed on DAN for €499. I first confirmed with the buyer if they're interested in buying this and asked for $3k. They showed interest and the deal was settled for $2500. Then I approached the domain seller and offered him the lowest €100 which he accepted after a counter. Took me ~17 days to close the deal due to some hiccups in the transfer.

Domain name: Bright//Data.co
Purchase Price: €100 (~$120) registered on 25th March, sold on 11th April 2021
Sales Price: $2500
Sale venue: Direct
Sale Type: Outbound
Time took: 17 days


More sales from March/April:

Domain name: 3iap//com
Purchase Price: $7.28 hand-reg on 8th April, sold on 12th April 2021
Sales Price: $500
Sale venue: DAN
Sale Type: Outbound
Time took: 4 days


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All hand-reg and sold within a few weeks.
Sale venue: DAN
Sale Type: Outbound
There're some direct sales as well which are not included here.

What's the secret of my success if someone is wondering - My extensive knowledge of Internet marketing, cold emailing and creativity.

My next target is to hit 5 figure within a month. :)
 
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Sold Upswing Capital [dot] com via bodis inquiry, completed on Dan for $125 before fees.

Hand reg in March 26 this year.

The whole negotiation process was STRANGE to say the least. Buyer offered 120 via email. I countered 210, she said no, I countered with 140, she countered 70, I said byebye, no thanks, and she countered 125. I accepted it...
 
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Sedo BIN, hand reg, hold time 3 months.
 
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Bought it for $129.99 on Dynadot a few months ago.

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Domain name: gjk9//com
Purchase Price: $7.28 hand-reg on 23 March, sold today
Sales Price: £100 (~$140)
Sale venue: DAN
Sale Type: Outbound
Time took: ~28 days
 
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Tasseling /// com
$400 Afternic BIN
Hand reg on drop held 3 years

MOST AMAZING THING is that Afternic paid within 8 hours of me sending the transfer authorization code! ANd this was a manual transaction.
 
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Another one just came in. Afternic BIN, hand reg, hold time 4 months.
 
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Just had my 3rd $xxxx and first brandable marketplace sale on @squadhelp and I am excited 🥰🥰🥰.
HT: 4 months
Bought for $10
 

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wow no sales in like a month... new record...sucky.

let's hope this little guy is gonna start me on a streak... well... good news is..during that month I had my first 5fig offer... and sale opportunity.. at 22k.. on an .io name.. but deciding to wait out for more on it...

creative.,.,.studio.,.,io
320$ gd offer..no outbound.. 2yr reg.
 
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Purchase price: $12.99 (Dynadot Expired Domain Auction)
Hold time: 2 months
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Also sharing small sale since I have a story.

I bought my first 200 .co promo domains on epic when I was brand new to domaining.
I didn't know what to look for and what I didn't know what TLDs talke were.
I just went to expired domains .net and selected deleted .co that were available

And then I just eye balled and shortlisted whatever looked good for me. It was July 25th 2021
There were couple guys saying that even if I sold one for 199, I would break even.

None of those 200 domains have sold. I have even did nameliquidate twice. Nada. Good looking names.. Like elote (means corn cob in Spanish), digilat (I thought a clever way to brand Digital), DownJacket ( I even made a custom background for the epik lander lol), colombianDentist (You know a dentist in colombia would surely like the dot.co.. Well that batch was my learning

My next batch i bought in November. By then, I had learnt my lesson. I bought about 600, and I have been selling 3-4 .co domains every month for 499 since november. Now I have around a 1000 and still selling

ANyway, since I was selling 3-4 names for 199-499 (I get make offers sometime and I usually accept since I don't want have time to haggle for a promo .co name), I wanted to test something and since April, I update the price of all my promo .co names to 1499 - 1988 starting April.

My thinking was, selling 1 name for 1988 was better than selling 4 at 499 since I had time till November, if I can manage to sell 1 per month.

I changed all the names except the first 200 names. (Now I have changed them too since I don't have hopes for them so why not moonshot)..

And while I missed this name haha. This was still 299, and it sold. I would say I was lucky. I might not have sold this if this was 1988, but fate works in strange ways.

I rechecked my names this was one of 3-4 names that I forgot to update. Or maybe I thought this was not a brandable and left at 299, I don't quite remember... My memory is not so good specially when you are pricing and repricing a 1000 names...

Anyway, it sold and I am glad it did. Because I believe it takes the right price at the right time to make a sale
(Just my opinion)

OK, back my repricing story, since I updated price to 1988 earlier this month, I got 4 make offers, and I sold 2 for 200 each (Staffroom . co and green something.)

2 other names, I countered and they replied politely that went for other names. One was a .io so I don't care and I wouldn't have priced low any anway.

But the other name, It would have surely been binned if it was my old 499 lol. He offered 350 and I got greedy after checking his name on Linked in :) but he turned out to be a cheapskate and we got into a awkward situation and he later said he bought an alternative for under 500


So far my learning is that I am still getting make offers when I am pricing them higher. I am yet to make a BIN since I have increased them, so I have now removed make offer also on lots of names lol.

Good thing is, the .co.uk name I reported earlier this week for 1988 was priced at 999 for 3 months and it got updated to 1988 when I repriced my .cos

Waiting for my 4 figure .co sale again. Haven't made any 4 figure .co sales since I sold Lassie for 2988 and Soluciones for 4K

getting bored of this 299-499 sales haha



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Also sharing small sale since I have a story.

I bought my first 200 .co promo domains on epic when I was brand new to domaining.
I didn't know what to look for and what I didn't know what TLDs talke were.
I just went to expired domains .net and selected deleted .co that were available

And then I just eye balled and shortlisted whatever looked good for me. It was July 25th 2021
There were couple guys saying that even if I sold one for 199, I would break even.

None of those 200 domains have sold. I have even did nameliquidate twice. Nada. Good looking names.. Like elote (means corn cob in Spanish), digilat (I thought a clever way to brand Digital), DownJacket ( I even made a custom background for the epik lander lol), colombianDentist (You know a dentist in colombia would surely like the dot.co.. Well that batch was my learning

My next batch i bought in November. By then, I had learnt my lesson. I bought about 600, and I have been selling 3-4 .co domains every month for 499 since november. Now I have around a 1000 and still selling

ANyway, since I was selling 3-4 names for 199-499 (I get make offers sometime and I usually accept since I don't want have time to haggle for a promo .co name), I wanted to test something and since April, I update the price of all my promo .co names to 1499 - 1988 starting April.

My thinking was, selling 1 name for 1988 was better than selling 4 at 499 since I had time till November, if I can manage to sell 1 per month.

I changed all the names except the first 200 names. (Now I have changed them too since I don't have hopes for them so why not moonshot)..

And while I missed this name haha. This was still 299, and it sold. I would say I was lucky. I might not have sold this if this was 1988, but fate works in strange ways.

I rechecked my names this was one of 3-4 names that I forgot to update. Or maybe I thought this was not a brandable and left at 299, I don't quite remember... My memory is not so good specially when you are pricing and repricing a 1000 names...

Anyway, it sold and I am glad it did. Because I believe it takes the right price at the right time to make a sale
(Just my opinion)

OK, back my repricing story, since I updated price to 1988 earlier this month, I got 4 make offers, and I sold 2 for 200 each (Staffroom . co and green something.)

2 other names, I countered and they replied politely that went for other names. One was a .io so I don't care and I wouldn't have priced low any anway.

But the other name, It would have surely been binned if it was my old 499 lol. He offered 350 and I got greedy after checking his name on Linked in :) but he turned out to be a cheapskate and we got into a awkward situation and he later said he bought an alternative for under 500


So far my learning is that I am still getting make offers when I am pricing them higher. I am yet to make a BIN since I have increased them, so I have now removed make offer also on lots of names lol.

Good thing is, the .co.uk name I reported earlier this week for 1988 was priced at 999 for 3 months and it got updated to 1988 when I repriced my .cos

Waiting for my 4 figure .co sale again. Haven't made any 4 figure .co sales since I sold Lassie for 2988 and Soluciones for 4K

getting bored of this 299-499 sales haha



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So you were sellling 3-4 .co domains at 199-499 each month since november.
And you updated to 1500-2000 this month?
And youve had 2 four figure sales since.

Right?

It was July 25th 2021
It was July 25th 2020**
 
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