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various BrandBucket sold 801 domain names for $2.4 million in 2015

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801 domain names found homes through BrandBucket last year.

Brandable domain name marketplace BrandBucket sold 801 domain names last year for a total of $2.4 million, the company announced today. That’s an average of $3,000 per domain sold.

The company lists over 27,000 brandable domain names for sale, ranging from two-word domains (DropHatch.com, ShareReady.com) to made up words (Rycky.com, Vouchza.com).

Each domain name in the marketplace includes a logo.

BrandBucket adds a 30% consignment fee to the seller’s asking price, plus a charge for the logo. It also charges a $10 listing fee.

This means the company probably brought in about $750,000 in revenue last year, assuming all domain sales were for third-party listers.
http://domainnamewire.com/2016/04/07/brandbucket-sales/
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801 domain names found homes through BrandBucket last year.

In the comments, you mentioned you had asked BrandBucket for the 801 figure. Thank you for taking the time to collect facts.

Do you know how many domains they sold in 2014 when they had only 8,000 domains listed?.

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Did you find the average number of domains listed by splitting listed at the beginning and end of the year?

WayBack Machine (Archive.org)

Date | Published Domains
12/18/2014: 8,095
1/13/2015: 8,440
12/25/2015 : 23,077
1/4/2014: 23,282

This means the company probably brought in about $750,000 in revenue last year, assuming all domain sales were for third-party listers.

When you include listing fee's, they made over $1,000,000. Remember when The Original Brandable MarketPlace allowed you to vote for FREE listing fee's? They used to value EVERYBODYS opinions. Then they went out and made their top seller the marketplace director and removed the voting system. It would seem as if they value some peoples votes more than others...
 
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