Chernoff hits a strike with latest domain sale.
Garry Chernoff has completed another big domain name sale, this time selling BowlingBalls.com for $225,000.
The buyer knows a thing or two about bowling balls. Nick Melnikoff has bowled in PBA tours and owns Bowlers Paradise, a web site that sells bowling balls and accessories.
Chernoff told me the deal was brokered by Andrew Hunovice.
I can’t find any notable price comps for domain names about bowling, but this is definitely a premium domain name worthy of a six figure price.
There aren’t many premium bowling domains that aren’t in use, either. Bowling.com and BowlingBall.com already exist as e-commerce stores. Bowler.com is owned by Scott Day’s Digimedia and Bowlers.com is a parked page.
Sweeeeet !!
Congrats
Congrats to Gary! It ain’t bowling but he just set a price range for my FishingLure.com. I find it similar enough, and wasn’t sure where to price it.
Nice sale, it’s a category killer for bowling, and it looks like the site that bought it also sells bowling accessories. When people go to buy a ball, chances are they will buy other bowling products, and if not now, then maybe later.
Great sale…
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Nice Deal.
Congrats to the seller.
That buyer must have sixteen pound balls.
That should provide the seller with a little extra “pin money.”
FishingLure.com is a great domain name.
I hope you get the 200K or more you seek, JP . 🙂
Healthy sale …good luck to the new owner!
Its really very nice deal and Congrats to the seller. Small help pls, i have bowlingnetwork dot com, how much value do you think this domain will have?
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venkat