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.us This Week: Year's #2 Sale + #1 Expired Domain Auction Sale Ever + Year's #1 .US Sale!

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The weekly domain sales report is out at DNJournal.com and the market just seems to get stronger every week. In the past 7 days we had a sale just under $1 million that is the 2nd highest reported in 2005, the highest price ever paid in an expired domain auction (over a quarter of a million dollars) and a tie for the highest .US sale reported this year at $25,000. Read all about it through the link below:

Weekly DNJournal.com Domain Sales Report
 
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Excellent reading as usual, Duke.

Another great .US sale, with NamePros member Binfus selling Jews.us for $25,000 and it...

...gave the American country code 5 of the year's top 6 new TLD sales.
:kickass:
 
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Nice report DUKE
 
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I'm starting to love DNJ more and more with all of these top selling .us domains! ;)

That's great news and congrats to the seller on this one!
 
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Great read Duke...
Ps. Why don't you start a news letter system
 
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Keep up the great work Ron!
 
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Seems like a good way to end the Year out - with Bills.com up near the top - :laugh:

- Nice article and information as always Duke ;)

Thanks
 
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-db- said:
Excellent reading as usual, Duke.

Another great .US sale, with NamePros member Binfus selling Jews.us for $25,000 and it...


:kickass:


Indication of where this extension is going. Way to go "Binfus :$: "
 
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Great read, as usual, and congrats to BINFUS on the jews ! ;)
-Allan :gl:
 
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I'm kinda curious. How could someone let a domain like A1.com expire knowing it will sell for a lot?
 
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