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Key notes:
  • A great well known software domain
  • Exact match keywords
  • Premium domain
  • Self marketing domain
  • Low reserve - Reduced the reserve significantly
The reason .io domains are so valuable is because companies that use .io domains are known as being great at what they do. This blog post explains it well:

"These new .io sites are almost artisanal in nature - small, well crafted and functional. It's like a TLD for techies with taste."

Microsoft bought Doc.io for $24,600, Elasticsearch just bought es.io for $30,000, and sports.io, mega.io, analytics.io, and groups.io recently sold for $10k+.

cloud.io is listed on Flippa and currently bidding is up to ~$29k

Check out just some of these examples:

But it's not only startups that use .io domains. Google, Microsoft and Yahoo are also buying .io domains.

Microsoft snapped up Doc.io for $24,600. Google owns Coupons.io, Yahoo owns Player.io, and Disney owns go.io, amongst others.

"PhotoEditor" is an incredible exact match keyword domain, and it's awesome to have it with the .io TLD. It is an amazing domain to build a software for editing photo, or for a tech savvy domain investment. Check out some of the similar sales history:

And the .io TLD is very popular for among the startups and software developers.

Thanks and good luck with the auction!
 
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