Innovations.com sold for $108,000 on Pool.com this week. Not only was this a huge domain sale, but keep in mind that this was an expiring domain! In other words, someone owned this 6-figure domain name and let it expire. Oops.
This week also saw the highest-ever reported domain sale for a .US domain–VOIP.us changed hands for $25,000! That will make people reevaluate their .US domain portfolios 🙂
Here are some other notable sales on DNJournal’s sales list, just released last night:
-Hirst.org $24,000 at Sedo – huge price for a .org!
-IToldYouSo.com $15,000 at Afternic – steep price for a 4 word domain, even if it’s a common phrase
-ECS.com $10,200 – what makes this one interesting isn’t just the low price for a 3-character.com, but that it was picked up at a bankruptcy auction. The buyer knew what he was doing, and went after a domain that others didn’t know was available.
Photo Holders says
Surprising really to see a .org name of 5 characters to fetch something like 24,000$ !!
Jason says
Voip dot us is no ordinary keyword in dot us. The “voice over Internet protocol” keyword has massive results and exact searches.
The dot us is good, but not always a great seller. I let several good dot us drop. Voip dot us is a major domain that probably sold to a cellular company or another end-user.