Some end user sales…and some probable end user sales.
Sedo handled 573 transactions last week for a total of about $1.0 million of domain name sales.
This week’s end user list is shorter than usual, but that doesn’t mean there were fewer end user sales. For one thing, there are a lot of domains still in escrow.
Another reason is that a lot of sales look like they might be end users, but it’s hard to tell for sure.
For example, competitiveintelligence.com sold for $35,477. End user pricing? Perhaps, but that’s a great domain name. The buyer also owns about 100 domain names, and I many of them are parked. I suspect it’s an end user sale, but I’m not sure.
Another example is Hello.us at 3,125 EUR. The address points to a Regus office in New York City. Sounds like an end user sale to me, but I can’t tie it to one company.
OK, on to the verified list of some of the week’s end user sales at the Sedo marketplace:
(You can view previous lists like this here. If you’d like to learn how to sell your domain names like these on Sedo, download this report.)
FinanceApp.co.uk 2,500 EUR – Financeapp AG, a Swiss company that also owns FinanceApp.ch. That site is currently password protected, so it might be under development.
Camper.club $1,500 – Camper, a womens’ shoe company that owns Camper.es
Roboform.de 2,772 EUR – Siber Systems, creator of Roboform password software.
LuissViaRoma.com $999 – CitizenHawk acquired this domain name on behalf of Luisa Via Roma Spa in Florence, Italy
FromYouFloers.com $799 – CitizenHawk acquired this domain name on behalf of From You Flowers
Smart-House.com 2,800 EUR – SmartHouse GmbH. I don’t believe this is connected with SmartHouse Media GmbH, which has a similar .de domain.
SustainableHuman.com $1,895 – Martin Adams, an author who writes about sustainability
ChangeMoney.org $1,500 – Bitreserve Global Foundation, a company that offers a bitcoin holding/payments platform.
Slashe.com 1,000 EUR – SAS Slash-e – This French company owns SlashTagTV.com and SlashTag.TV, which is coming soon.
MilestoneLegal.com $7,000 – Lawyer Philip Milestone in Alameda, CA.
Larry says
Suggestion. You should put all the sales in bold (example competitiveintelligence.com sold for $35,477) not just in the story copy. Sometimes I just scan the bold info and don’t read the narrative. So that info needs to appear in two places.
I mean bold as part of the list not just bold in the actual narrative.
Joseph Peterson says
Tried. Seems to be a browser issue. If you visit the same URL in Firefox, then you’ll see the domains actually do appear in bold. In Chrome, the difference is so slight that it’s barely detectable. Looked fine in preview, but once it posted the bold was disappointingly unbold.