Web site tops Great Domains auction.
The web site FindaDate.com has sold for $31,000 in Sedo’s Great Domains domain name auction that ended earlier today. Here are other tentative sales results that I was able to collect:
Starship.com – $22,500 – this seems like a lot of money for this domain. But it does have a Compete.com rank inside 500,000 as a parked domain. It currently shows ads for Star Wars items, but earlier this decade it was used by an education company.
Fired.com – 20,600 – bidding fired up for this one
Cheetahs.com – 10,009
Forgive.com – 9,999
0y.com 6346
upw.com 5998
zzj.com 4099 – the investor price for second and third tier three letter domains appears to be set between $3,000-$5,000 in this auction
fgz.com 3600
transporting.com 3550
fzf.com 3100 eur
institutions.com 2499
lll.co.uk 2401 GBP
circumcisions.com 1800
adverbs.com 1800 – could be good for a marketing company
officeadmin.com 1750 EUR
r4.net 1653
grievances.com 1328 – good union name
violence.org 1250 – good non-profit domain name
eie.net 1100
fol.net 1000
nuke.co.uk 997 GBP
bomb.co.uk 900 GBP
storming.com 750
Sedo has a number of interesting auctions ongoing. Top.com is at 40,000 EUR but hasn’t met its reserve. Anwalt.com has met its reserve at 20,000 EUR and Fortus.com has done the same at $20,000. GirlClothes.com is at $7,500 and BeautyPortal24.net, a web site is currently 5,000 EUR.
Maybe I should give findamate.com a try.
“Starship” is a “head shop”. They have many little shops that sell tobacco accessories and adult material.
That must be the reason for the price.
Fired: A great HR or legal (as in; let’s sue your employer if you were fired illegally).
Forgive: Super for a wide range of apps.
Circumcisions: Ouch! (and post no videos, please) 🙂
Andrew; I assume with “…third tier two letter domains…” you meant to say “three” letter domains? (gotta keep them newbies on the straight & narrow) 😉
@ Steve M – I guess I tried to put too many numbers in the same sentence 🙂 It is fixed now, thanks
As an observer, do you think these domains are bought by other domainers or by companies/business starters?
I guess the first choice.
To have a precise idea, the simpler may be to check how domains which were sold 6 months ago looks like today.
@ bernard – I’ve done those 6 month tests. Most of them are bought by other domainers.