BBI.net, Requirements.com and ApartmentsNow.com lead the pack.
NameMedia continues to sell over a half million dollars worth of domain names each week, a thousand or two thousand dollars at a time. Last week the company tallied just over $550,000 in reported sales. The median sales price for .com domains was at the company’s typical $1,200 and the median for non-.com (mostly .net and .org) was $1,000.
The top sale was BBI.net at $11,800, followed by requirements.com and apartmentsnow.com at $10,000 each. I like requirements.com, which would be perfect for a requirements software vendor. The domain appears to have been purchased by a business analyst community.
Here are other .com domain sales of note:
advancedpractice.com $5,839.20
LetsGIVE.com $5,800.00
socialtv.com $5,500.00
entertainmentbusiness.com $5,188.00
sattva.com $4,800.00
computerandelectronics.com $4,700.00
inventoryliquidators.com $4,000.00
mallplus.com $3,888.00
onesee.com $3,788.00
callsoft.com $3,750.00
organiz.com $3,741.00
dancefanatic.com $3,740.00
nylighting.com $3,591.00
orthosurgeons.com $3,513.61
viewprice.com $3,321.00
freefox.com $3,300.00
nativehealing.com $3,190.00
creditcardlenders.com $3,141.00
digitalsugar.com $3,088.00
eyet.com $3,000.00
churchlighting.com $3,000.00
And here are .net/.org domains:
blook.net $8,250.00
ldk.org $5,000.00
biblesearch.org $4,000.00
savelives.net $3,988.00
performanceparts.net $3,372.00
moneymaker.net $3,188.00
urns.org $3,188.00
environmentaleducation.org $3,000.00
Jamie Zoch says
Now if they could only sell more “customer listed” domains… all would be great!
bbi.net NM owned
requirements.com NM owned
apartmentsnow.com NM owned
advancedpractice.com NM owned
socailtv.com NM owned
Out of the top 6, 5 were owned by NameMedia them self.
Andrew Allemann says
@ Jamie – once they expand this “premium” listing to more registrars that NetSol, it should help greatly.
dcmike77 says
No good deals anywhere there, imo.
Brad says
@dcmike77
Not quite sure what you mean by that comment. No good deals from whose perspective? A domainer’s? Who cares? NameMedia’s success is based in part on targeting Small Business end-users. Good for them and the rest of us if they are closing sales that don’t strike domainers as good deals.
John Doe says
I think NameMedia is smart on liquditing domain names. They are keeing there eyes on the big picture and staying ahead of the curve.