Insurance, media, and vitamin companies among domain buyers.
Here are 20 end user sales completed at Afternic last week.
Last week I wrote about American Association of Young People buying YAU.us for $3,200. Now they’ve bought YPNC.com for $3,300.
Advanced Healthcare Partners in Florida bought LungInstitute.com for $3,750.
A site launching later this year did a much needed upgrade: iPropertyz.com bought Propertyz.com for $5,000. Now if they just did something about that ‘z’ at the end.
Art Conservation Associates bought ArtConservation.net for $1,105 to match its .com.
Outdoor furniture site Patio.com bought OutdoorClassic.com for $2,000.
BizTimes Media, which runs Milwaukee business news site BizTimes.com, paid $2,500 for WisconsinBiz.com.
Insurance company Allianz bought APEH.net for $1,200.
Membership Cards Only, LLC bought MembershipCards.org for $1,500 to complement its .com domain.
Interactive marketing agency Rosetta bought CareToChange.com for $1,292.
Whitelabel vitamins company Natures Products, Inc. bought ChampionPerformance.com for $3,750.
Dancewear company Capezio bought Capezio.net for $3,388 to complement its .com.
Pump manufacturer Koshin bought its company name, Koshin.com for $2,000. Until know it’s been using KoshinAmerica.com.
Standard Dyes, Inc. in North Carolina bought StandardColors.com for $1,200.
Energy International dropped the hyphen from its domain, getting TransitionEnergy.com for $2,188. That was well worth the cost.
The Psychotherapy Center for Intentional Living bought TherapyToGo.com for $1,988.
The Chicago Faucet Shoppe (yes, it’s spelled that way) bought FaucetShop.net for $1,200.
Political site WeBelieve.com bought the matching domain WeBelieve.org for $1,277.
Anderson University in South Carolina bought AUOnline.com for $3,150.
Supply chain management company Graybar Services paid $1,477 for InstallerExpress.com.
Jaime Fonalledas’s diversified company Empresas Fonalledas bought Fonalledas.com for $1,095.
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