An aviation company and a seller of hair extensions among end user domain name buyers.
Sedo handled 591 domain name transactions the week before last for a total of about $1 million in sales.
The list includes a startup in Texas, a bunch of .uk purchases, and a company buying a .berlin domain name to match its .eu domain.
The end user list, including new TLDs and existing ones, is below.
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CareOnline.com $16,000 – Looks like a new startup. The buyer is Texas company CareOnline, Inc.
SkyFox.com $10,000 – Sky Fox, a German seller of aviation supplies that owns the hyphenated domain sky-fox.com.
Appear.co.uk 3,000 EUR – Appear Here Limited, a “pop up shop” company that uses AppearHere.co.uk
Commerce.io 2,750 EUR – The buyer is Daniel Ice in Los Angeles. According to a LinkedIn profile matching the name and city, he runs an e-commerce company.
Converted.co.uk 2,270 GBP – Conversion Marketing Ltd in the United Kingdom
Criterion.co.uk 1,999 GBP – Criterion Partnership Limited, a sort of business coaching and consulting firm. It currently uses the longer domain CriterionPartnership.com.
ActivityCloud.com $5,000 – The Active Network, owner of Active.com.
BrowniePop.com $792 – Provide Commerce, which owns the ProFlowers.com site. The site sells treats called brownie pops.
TingsRemembered.com $999 – CitizenHawk bought this on behalf of engraved gifts company Things Remembered.
CyberLick.com $1,288 – CitizenHawk bought this domain on behalf of CyberLink.com.
PocketBar.com $2,119 – Melform, a company that provides food services. I can imagine what PocketBar.com. I get a couple hits when I google this term, and none of them seem directly tied to Melform.
Seeker.berlin 1,000 EUR- the Bayern-based owner of seeker.eu.
CloudDefender.com $6,500 – Alert Logic, a cloud security firm.
StopandGrow.com $2,800 – Hairdreams Haarhandels GmbH, seller of hair extensions and hair thickening systems.
Joseph Peterson says
Raise your hand if you think either of those CitizenHawk purchases were a good use of money!
Joseph Peterson says
was
Andrew Allemann says
CitizenHawk usually gets paid based on the referral value of traffic that goes to the domain names, so they usually do their homework.
Joseph Peterson says
It’s possible, if counter-intuitive.