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So what did I sell? I sold a.plus for a very small return, paid around $1,100 and sold it for $1,500. I had a deal in place with the company that I knew would be the best fit for the domain (I bought this domain specifically to market it to one company) and the CEO backed out of the deal at the last minute. After that happened I was much less optimistic on the domain and sold it when a profitable offer came in.
The second domain which I just sold this past week through Sedo was Reputation.Management. I picked this up in the “early access” program where I paid on Day 2 for a little over $3,000. Sold it for $15,000 so after commission it was a little under $10,000 profit. Not too bad. This was my most expense gTLD purchase so it always feel good when the biggest shot you take on something turns out well.
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So what did I sell? I sold a.plus for a very small return, paid around $1,100 and sold it for $1,500. I had a deal in place with the company that I knew would be the best fit for the domain (I bought this domain specifically to market it to one company) and the CEO backed out of the deal at the last minute. After that happened I was much less optimistic on the domain and sold it when a profitable offer came in.
The second domain which I just sold this past week through Sedo was Reputation.Management. I picked this up in the “early access” program where I paid on Day 2 for a little over $3,000. Sold it for $15,000 so after commission it was a little under $10,000 profit. Not too bad. This was my most expense gTLD purchase so it always feel good when the biggest shot you take on something turns out well.
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