Joseph Peterson recaps the past week in expired domain name sales.
Tim Schoon is generally credited with coining the term “CHIP”, which stands for “Chinese premium” and refers to the vowel-less, “V”-less, acronym-like domains prized in China – stuff like HNKT.com ($2.0k).
NameJet’s top expired domain sale last week is a case in point: CHSI.com ($8.3k) contains a vowel; but it sold 5 times higher than the median CHIP price, and the buyer resides in China.
CHSI.com 8288
Adroit.com 5311
MG777.com 4050
Numion.com 3650
35352.com 3588
X-C.com 3020
Complete analysis of expired domain sales here
Tim Schoon is generally credited with coining the term “CHIP”, which stands for “Chinese premium” and refers to the vowel-less, “V”-less, acronym-like domains prized in China – stuff like HNKT.com ($2.0k).
NameJet’s top expired domain sale last week is a case in point: CHSI.com ($8.3k) contains a vowel; but it sold 5 times higher than the median CHIP price, and the buyer resides in China.
CHSI.com 8288
Adroit.com 5311
MG777.com 4050
Numion.com 3650
35352.com 3588
X-C.com 3020
Complete analysis of expired domain sales here