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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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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.)
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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.
How long did you take before making counter-offer and how long did they take to accept the offer from the time you countered? Did they just accept outright a $11,500 counter from $300?

Congrats on the sale!

We negotiated back and forth for 14 days.
He started at $300, I countered at $15k, he sent a message that that wasn't doable, then jumped up to $1,000, so that's when I knew he was a serious buyer.

There would sometimes be a day or two between bids/replies, but he always came back and kept raising his offer.

I was dead-set on not selling this for under $12k, so I didn't budge much.

He asked if I could sell if for $1500, and I said no. Once he jumped up to $5k, and then $6k, I countered with $12k and just let 6 days go by. I figured he wasn't walking away, because he didn't decline the offer, he was just waiting to see if I'd give in and bid against myself. Then $6250 from him, and I replied that $11,500 was my final offer, and I referenced some recent sales (not mine, from NameBio) that were higher and why $12k for this name was a steal.

About 12 hours later, he accepted.

Thanks for the kinds words, everyone. Good luck to everyone here!

The best advice I can offer is, if you know you have a valuable keyword, don't be afraid to go silent and not reply right away. Usually, when buyers get impatient, that shows they really need the name, which gives you leverage.
 
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T r u e - O r i g i n s . c o m


- sold today for $2,888 via Epik landing page at BIN
- registered for $7.99 with @Epik.com
- hold time 11 days

{transfer is completed and Epik quickly deposited money to my bank account from MasterBucks per my request}
 

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T r u e - O r i g i n s . c o m

- sold today for $2,888 via Epik landing page at BIN
- registered for $7.99 with @Epik.com
- hold time 11 days

{transfer is completed and Epik quickly deposited money to my bank account from MasterBucks per my request}
Congrats, was it a drop reg?
 
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We negotiated back and forth for 14 days.
He started at $300, I countered at $15k, he sent a message that that wasn't doable, then jumped up to $1,000, so that's when I knew he was a serious buyer.

There would sometimes be a day or two between bids/replies, but he always came back and kept raising his offer.

I was dead-set on not selling this for under $12k, so I didn't budge much.

He asked if I could sell if for $1500, and I said no. Once he jumped up to $5k, and then $6k, I countered with $12k and just let 6 days go by. I figured he wasn't walking away, because he didn't decline the offer, he was just waiting to see if I'd give in and bid against myself. Then $6250 from him, and I replied that $11,500 was my final offer, and I referenced some recent sales (not mine, from NameBio) that were higher and why $12k for this name was a steal.

About 12 hours later, he accepted.

Thanks for the kinds words, everyone. Good luck to everyone here!

The best advice I can offer is, if you know you have a valuable keyword, don't be afraid to go silent and not reply right away. Usually, when buyers get impatient, that shows they really need the name, which gives you leverage.
Congrats. My guess is it may be a crypto related sale, as that term has gained popularity over the recent years with many crypto projects doing rugpulls. The buyer seems determined to have the name as it would be very brandable for this purpose. Either that or just a website selling good old rugs lol..

T r u e - O r i g i n s . c o m

- sold today for $2,888 via Epik landing page at BIN
- registered for $7.99 with @Epik.com
- hold time 11 days

{transfer is completed and Epik quickly deposited money to my bank account from MasterBucks per my request}

Nice one. What made you reg this? It looks like it may have something to do with the lab-leak theory..
 
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Congrats. My guess is it may be a crypto related sale, as that term has gained popularity over the recent years with many crypto projects doing rugpulls. The buyer seems determined to have the name as it would be very brandable for this purpose. Either that or just a website selling good old rugs lol..

Could be. I'd considered the crypto angle, as that's kind of a trendy term. But "rugged" is a well-known and extremely popular keyword in sectors having to do with outdoor and survival gear, products for men (as it conveys "tough" and kind of rough around the edges), and computers and manufacturing (laptops built to be extra durable outdoors, for the military, etc.). It's far from a super niche term.
 
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Congrats, was it a drop reg?
I think I saw some similar recent sales or currently developed websites, cannot tell exactly now.
According to the time stamp, I registered it not at regular time of drop, at least about 12 hours later. Wayback Machine shows, there was one record, in 2018 redirect/snapshot of page "domain for sale", with $97 listing price at the time. Most of my domains are registered when dropped/expired. Thanks!

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t a p e s t r y . v c
$499
Inbound

Hand reg, hold time about 10 months.
Sold at Epik Lander at this BIN price (no negotiation)

For most of its life I had it priced 6 to 8x this much, but I had decided I did not really understand .vc so much and wanted to reduce my holdings prior to renewal decisions, so reduced the price only at the Epik lander (still had low-mid $$$$ elsewhere). Anyway, after no offers previously on this name, when lowered price got the sale within a week or two.
 
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Love how you held your ground!

We negotiated back and forth for 14 days.
He started at $300, I countered at $15k, he sent a message that that wasn't doable, then jumped up to $1,000, so that's when I knew he was a serious buyer.

There would sometimes be a day or two between bids/replies, but he always came back and kept raising his offer.

I was dead-set on not selling this for under $12k, so I didn't budge much.

He asked if I could sell if for $1500, and I said no. Once he jumped up to $5k, and then $6k, I countered with $12k and just let 6 days go by. I figured he wasn't walking away, because he didn't decline the offer, he was just waiting to see if I'd give in and bid against myself. Then $6250 from him, and I replied that $11,500 was my final offer, and I referenced some recent sales (not mine, from NameBio) that were higher and why $12k for this name was a steal.

About 12 hours later, he accepted.

Thanks for the kinds words, everyone. Good luck to everyone here!

The best advice I can offer is, if you know you have a valuable keyword, don't be afraid to go silent and not reply right away. Usually, when buyers get impatient, that shows they really need the name, which gives you leverage.
 
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Sold Eflask/ c o m
$2495

Hold for 10 months
Backorder 10$
Sold at Rooted Lander ( BIN PRICE ) , paid within 5minutes, after the transfer done.
 
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Brutaladventure.com
Hand registered for 9 dollars at namecheap.com
Sold for 20 dollars on Namepros

I probably could have held out for a bit higher profit but made a small profit on a hand reg that I wasn't even sure I was gonna keep.

I have about 5 names that I would need the right offer for the rest are pretty available for a fair offer.
 
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Sold Eflask/ c o m
$2495

Hold for 10 months
Backorder 10$
Sold at Rooted Lander ( BIN PRICE ) , paid within 5minutes, after the transfer done.

wow really nice ROI
 
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Brutal (Abc) adventure (Abc) c o m
Hand registered for 9 dollars at namecheap.com
Sold for 20 dollars on Namepros

I probably could have held out for a bit higher profit but made a small profit on a hand reg that I wasn't even sure I was gonna keep.

I have about 5 names that I would need the right offer for the rest are pretty available for a fair offer.
Please change/crypt the sold name in this thread to keep it out of search engines.
I like this good project brand name. Thank you.
 
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Afternic BIN, hold time 11+ months. Was about to expire mid August. Drop reg.

Note: I had it listed here among a batch and nobody wanted it for $10. I'm ceasing all NP bargain BIN sales... no point in that for me further.
 
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Sold Eflask/ c o m
$2495

Hold for 10 months
Backorder 10$
Sold at Rooted Lander ( BIN PRICE ) , paid within 5minutes, after the transfer done.

Congrats. I wonder how much of a role does a good lander play in the sales process. A great acquisition with a great ROI
 
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Congrats. I wonder how much of a role does a good lander play in the sales process. A great acquisition with a great ROI

dont worry about landers but about quality names buyers want... many most valuable names to this.day have nothing but lander saying... domain for sale, contact at....
 
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Afternic BIN, hold time 11+ months. Was about to expire mid August. Drop reg.

Note: I had it listed here among a batch and nobody wanted it for $10. I'm ceasing all NP bargain BIN sales... no point in that for me further.
Congrat on the sale. Sales on Namepros are majorly dominated by domain investors. Many have found great sales on this platform, while some do not. Patience, good name and good market strategies are needed in domaining.
 
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Congrat on the sale. Sales on Namepros are majorly dominated by domain investors. Many have found great sales on this platform, while some do not. Patience, good name and good market strategies are needed in domaining.

I always do have some sales, but I simply get much better ROI by simply having them listed for sale on major platforms in the last days before expiry. That's the reason.

Edit: And I save precious time.
 
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PrismBrands.co
Sold for $999
Venue Dan
Hold time: 15 days
Proof attached

I also have exact similar domain name PrismBrand.co available for sale at Dan. Grab it because it has chance for sale.
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PrismBrands.co
Sold for $999
Venue Dan
Hold time: 15 days
Proof attached

I also have exact similar domain name PrismBrand.co available for sale at Dan. Grab it because it has chance for sale. Show attachment 196576

did u do outbound? such ultra average keyword .co names selling without outbound after 15days of registering are like winning lottery.
 
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did u do outbound? such ultra average keyword .co names selling without outbound after 15days of registering are like winning lottery.

Yes, its wining lottery for me this month. Its inbound.
 
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Yes, its wining lottery for me this month. Its inbound

well given u won lottery with that sale..sadly nobody wins twice in a row. so I wont be buying the other one from ya
..if that's what yer asking ;)

congrats on that sale.
 
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T/h/e/e/s/s/e/n/t/i/a/l/s/g/r/o/u/p.com
Sold for $1240
Venue Afternic
Hold time: <1year
 
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T/h/e/e/s/s/e/n/t/i/a/l/s/g/r/o/u/p.com
Sold for $1240
Venue Afternic
Hold time: <1year
Congrats, purchase venue?
 
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