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 $10,200 – what makes this one interesting isn’t just the low price for a 3-character.com, but that it was picked up at a bankruptcy auction. The buyer knew what he was doing, and went after a domain that others didn’t know was available.
Surprising really to see a .org name of 5 characters to fetch something like 24,000$ !!
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.