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Trio of 6-Figure Sales Highlight a Strong Week for the Domain Aftermarket

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The new weekly domain sales report is out at DNJournal.com and once again it was a solid week for the aftermarket. There was a trio of six-figure sales including one that ranks among the year's 12 biggest sales and another for a nice two-letter .com that fetched $192,000. There was also a major deal in the country code category that ranks among the ten biggest ccTLD sales so far in 2008. You can get all of the details here:
http://www.dnjournal.com/domainsales.htm

In other news from DN Journal, at the request of many of our readers we have implemented a new RSS feed. You can enter the Feed URL: http://www.dnjournal.com/rss.xml into your favorite RSS reader to automatically receive daily headlines from DNJournal.com, including Lowdown posts, new sales reports, feature stories, Cover Stories and anything else that is new on our site.
 
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Domain Registration.com What a great name, I hope the buyer has good intentions for it :) As for the new feed, Im adding it now Ron. Thanks for the update, some huge sales in there.
 
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I remember looking for an RSS feed on your site many months back and wishing you guys had one. Great to hear! :)

MPU.com went for $8,800? Such a shame I'm poor, that's a hell of a steal.
 
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Ronald Regging said:
MPU.com went for $8,800? Such a shame I'm poor, that's a hell of a steal.

I think everyone feels the same way but in both respects. Everyone feels poor with things like rising gasoline, and food prices. I think its a reflection of the current US economy, it could be me, but thats my personal belief.
 
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Thanks Duke.
 
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