A pharmacy chain, cybersecurity company, and a baseball glove company made domain purchases last week.
Afternic sold just over $1 million worth of domains last week. Here are 22 of the purchases that were clearly to end users.
Glimmerglass, which offers big data product Cybersweep to extract actionable information for cybercrime, bought CyberSweep.com for $19,000.
Examp prep and tutoring company Huntington bought iPrep.com for $7,995.
Amplify, a News Corp company, bought Amplify.net for $10,000.
The owner of SwissMassage.ch bought SwissMassage.com for $1,200.
Dance group travel company Dance Around the World bought DanceAroundTheWorld.com for $4,000. It currently uses the .com.au version of this domain.
LiveCareer LTD, an online resume builder, bought Jobtap.com for $1,700.
Costa Rica IT company Gridshield, part of Nomadic solutions SA, bought Gridshield.com for $1,095. It has been using Gridshield.net.
Concord Health, which sells “medicinal mushroom” products, bought ConcordHealth.com for $2,700. It already owns the .net and .com.au versions of this domain.
Office machines company DocuCopy, Inc. bought OfficePrinter.com for $1,944.
Gulf Business Machines in Dubai bought G-B-M.com for $1,288.
Memorial Hospital in Towanda, Pennsylvania bought eMemorial.org for $1,088.
German company TriSytle Mode GmbH shortened its domain from TristyleGroup.com to Tristyle.com for $3,708.
Commercial real estate company NAI Houston bought ProposalNet.com for $1,200.
Real estate company Steiner + Associates paid $1,488 for LibertyCenter.org for a project it is currently developing.
Canadian drug store Value Drug Mart bought ValueValet.com for $1,588.
Forceout, maker of a spiffy baseball glove, bought Forceout.com for $2,462. It now forwards its old domain, ForceoutGlove.com, to the new one.
Couchsurfing, a company that helps you find a host to stay with when you travel, bought SofaSurfing.com for $3,000.
A London company called Holistic Group bought HolisticGroup.com for $2,000.
Technology company NetworkingLinks upgraded from .net to .com by paying $1,288 for NetworkingLinks.com.
Pacific West Communications, Inc. made a big upgrade with PWCinc.com for $2,000. It has been using PWCinc.ws.
The Risk Management Association bought RMAU.com for $4,288. I assume the first two letters stand for “risk management”.
Medical market research company Ricca Group bought MedScoop.com for $3,000.
Ron says
Holy some cheap pricing in the middle of the article… wow… what are you guys doing…
Abdu says
Gulf Business Machines currently use GBM4IBM.com. The person who came up with the idea of buying G-B-M.com needs to be fired effective immediately. Just imagine them giving out the email over the phone. “G” “Dash” “B” “Dash” “M” “.com”. Many people in the Middle East think a dash is the “_” (underscore) symbol.
ChuckWagen says
But to be fair Abdu, I think G-B-M.com is much better than GBM4IBM.com. Still, not so good.
David says
The low prices domainers are willing to sell to end-users makes the market appear to be on an ongoing decline. At least the amplify.net seller got a high price at 10k.
DR.DOMAIN says
IPREP.COM went too cheap. FORCEOUT.COM got off cheap too.I collect baseball domains.I’dve seen that one coming…and bounced it off the upper deck.