End user sales report includes some big names.
This week’s end user domain name sales report includes a purchase by AOL that’s likely for a new site and the Workers Voices PAC picking up a domain name for the upcoming campaign.
Afternic
The Hangout, a restaurant in Gulf Shores, Alabama, bought TheGulf.com for $4,479.
The owner of EdHelper.com bought EduHelper.com for $$21,288 and ExHelper.com (a typo) for $1,245. The EdHelper.com sale must have been through Afternic’s partnership with GoDaddy. (And apparently EdHelper.com is doing quite well.)
Financial Planners Inc, owner of pinnaclewealthgroup.com, bought PinnacleWealthManagement.com for $1,800.
Florida’s Camp Frontier bought OvernightSummerCamps.com for $3,000.
Australian company CodeFire bought CodeHire.com for $3,500 for a site connecting employers to coders. The company also owns CodeHire.com.au.
AOL paid $3,300 for HomeInspiration.com. Is it for a new blog?
A Mark Monitor client bought RestorationProgram.com for $3,200.
A Coldwell Banker real estate agent bought her own name, HollyHinds.com, for $1,177.
Meanwhile, a Re/Max agent in Alabama bought HomeTeamRealty.com for $4,000.
Political domain buy alert! AFL-CIO Workers Voice political action committee (PAC) bought YourCampaign.com for $4,588. (This was a good deal.)
The owner of FindaBuilder.co.uk bought FindBuilder.com for $2,488.
Tamara Freeze, an employment lawyer representing employees in wrongful termination, sexual harassment, discrimination, and disability accommodation, bought WorkplaceInjustice.com for $1,288.
Payment processing company Financial Transaction Services paid $4,999 for CardConnect.com.
Sedo
Quantum Energy UK Ltd bought QuantumEnergy.co.uk for 800 GBP.
Elite Water Pty Ltd, an Australian company, bought EliteWater.com for 2,500 EUR.
The company that bought Chueys.com for $775 had better be really careful. You don’t mess with the seller of the best creamy jalapeno sauce in the world.
Ron says
About time end users start paying, WorkplaceInjustice.com was a cheap deal based on fees that a lawyer takes on suits, looks like a fixed buy bite you in the ass type sale.
Jay says
Most of sales are pretty cheap…
Josh says
They are cheap but this week it looks like some were lucky to get an end user at all, imo.
domainer says
Wish I could see the outcomes if all those domains belinged to MostWantedDomains or Frank Schilling