End users buy domain names matching their existing second level domain under other top level domains.
This week’s list of end user domain name sales that transacted through Sedo includes two companies that bought the .com to match their .co, a company that uses .online that purchased the matching .co.uk domain, and a real estate developer that uses .com that bought the matching .cn (China) domain name.
A lot of sales at Sedo this past week are still in escrow, so I went back to last week’s list to check domains that were still in escrow when I published the previous list. So some of the sales on this list are from two weeks ago.
Here’s the list of end user sales I uncovered:
(You can view previous lists like this here.)
Metalam.com $13,500 – I’m not sure why NUCAP Industries, which makes brakes, bought this domain.
LeadCenter.com $13,000 – CallRail, a company that tracks conversions from phone calls.
Thankfully.com $7,700 – The buyer is using Whois privacy but has a coming soon page up. I think they should be thankful for the good deal they got on this domain.
Smithery.com £5,500 – Design firm Smithery uses the domain name Smithery.co.
Gazelli.com $5,500 – Gazelli International, which uses the domain name Gazeli.co.uk.
CriticalMix.co.uk £5,000 – CriticalMix is an audience survey company.
Knees.co.uk £4,000 – H J Knee Ltd is a home goods retailer. It uses the domain name Knees.online.
PureControl.com $3,900 – French company Fortilink has a coming soon splash page that suggests a site might be live next week.
Versand.com €3,860 – The office supplies company that runs OfficeLike.de. Versand means shipping in German.
PropertyApps.com $2,875 – Property Apps International Inc uses the domain name PropertyApps.co.
CJCUP.com $2,800 – CJ Corporation, a Korean firm that uses the domain name CJ.net.
Briqs.com $2,700 – brIQs Technologies Pte Ltd in Singapore.
Fluss.de €2,600 – The new owner is already developing the site but details are scant so far.
Ferienhaus.online €2,500 – Cabaneo publishing e.K. This is a vacation rental company.
h265codec.com $2,500 – CoreCodec, which licenses codecs. h265 is a video encoder.
NobleHome.cn $2,000 – Noble Home develops condos in Thailand (and perhaps other places in the region). It uses the domain name NobleHome.com.
Don W. says
metalam.com
A quick look to the USPTO shows a new trademark for metalam. Maybe that’s it?
Andrew Allemann says
Good find, sure looks like it: “Composite material consisting of veneer wood attached to sheet metals mechanically bonded with projections from the metal, all sold in flat and coiled”