No six figure sales, but two letter domain comes close.
Domain brokerage Sedo sold oy.com for $90,000 this past week, which was the company’s top completed sale.
The company also had a big cloud computing domain sale, moving cloud-computing.de for 29,000 EUR, or about $38,000 USD. It’s not Cloud.com, but it’s still a good domain for the booming field of cloud computing.
Here are other notable sales for the week at Sedo:
.com
p6.com 15000 USD
befrank.com 15000 USD (sold by Michael Berkens)
063.com 12000 USD
ayyo.com 8000 USD
drugz.com 5800 USD
peaklife.com 5500 USD
felicis.com 5000 USD
etrion.com 5000 USD
understar.com 5000 USD
gadgetdoctors.com 4500 USD
jetman.com 4500 EUR
ccTLDs
onlineshop-fuer-kleidung.de 13000 EUR
rugby.eu 9300 EUR
no.de 7500 EUR
steuersparen.de 6500 EUR
spezialtickets.de 6500 EUR
pheromones.co.uk 4785 EUR
my-wine.de 3570 EUR
explain.de 3200 EUR
bigpoint.it 3020 EUR
Other
flex.net 15000 USD
ginrummy.net 5800 USD
bmo.mobi 5000 USD
dailyscience.org 4900 USD
2d.net 3500 USD
menscologne.net 3188 USD
Joe says
OY.com went for pretty cheap!
Frank says
@Joe,
I agree. “Oy.com” should have gone for $1 million+…it just proves, domaining is slowly falling by the wayside. I’m getting out of my inventory ASAP, and I won’t be registering or buying any more domains…not worth it.
don says
oy.com seems to be a steal…considering the pricing ive seen for some recent numeric deals…
Joe says
I agree with don, it sounds way too strange.
Andrew Allemann says
I assumed Frank was being sarcastic. Several of two letter .com’s have sold in this range over the past couple years year.