Turntable.com sells for $45k at Sedo auction.
[Editor’s note: the numbers in this article are unofficial and were obtained during the auction. Final numbers may differ slightly.]
Turntable.com was the big winner in this month’s Sedo Great Domains auction, which concluded just minutes ago. The domain sold for $45,000 after meeting its reserve at the last minute. Turntable.com received 16 bids during the auction.
Close behind that was MemoryCard.com, which sold for EUR 29,000 despite receiving only 5 bids. Silkscreen.com sold for $32,500, Fold.com took in $25,000, Wwi.com sold for $22,500, and Offset.com went for $20,500. PersonalAssistant.com sold for $12,500. I had my eye on that one, but couldn’t quite pull the trigger. I think it was one of the better deals in the auction.
A number of high dollar domains failed to hit their reserves:
Equity.com $150,000
Door.com $65,000
Fact.com EUR 50,000
Printer.com $43,000
Knee.com $38,000
Introduction.com $33,333
Lonely.com $35,000
RestlessLeg.com $36,000
VacuumCleaner.com $25,000
Equipment.com $25,000
noSpam.com $25,000
Shipper.com $23,000
Haul $25,207
Astronaut.com $20,000
Hotdogs.com $20,000
Sedo published the reserve range for domains, so some domains were not bid up if people felt the reserves were too high. Popular reserve ranges were $5,000-$20,000 and $50,000-$100,000. Introduction.com surprised me and makes me regret selling Introduced.com for only $1,900 back in December (even though that was a quick profit for me).
Sedo’s Great Domains auctions are held monthly and include a collection of premium domain names.
2w says
>> Introduction.com surprised me
>> and makes me regret selling
>> Introduced.com for only $1,900
>> back in December
>> (even though that was a quick profit for me).
oyes
o yes , ye sold it a little bit cheap
personnally do i prefer
‘Introduced’ 2[to]
‘Introduction’ ,
on account of that being shorter ,
next time
should ye go2sell something 4 quick profits ,
please , let me know ,
ye[you] know my emailing addresses ,
ThANKye , 2w
Johnny B. Good says
Hotdogs.com and RestlessLeg.com seem to be too high a price, whereas the rest are underpriced.
The underpriced ones are much cheaper it seems than similar domains sold at TRAFFIC.
Johnny B. Good
Andrew says
Johnny – I believe restlesslegsyndrome.com sold for about $100k, which is probably why the owner is holding out for more.