A company upgraded for .net to .com for just $1,000 and other end user sales at Afternic.
Last week was a slow week at Afternic thanks to the U.S. Independence Day holiday, but the company still managed to sell almost $700,000 worth of domains. Here are some of the end user sales.
Easysmart Technology Limited in Shenzhen, China bought EasySmart.com for $3,088.
Online advertising company CPX Interactive bought CompleteInteractive.com for $1,488.
Publisher Swift Communications bought EnergyPipeline.com for $2,000.
First Pac Trust Bancorp. paid $3,988 for BancOnline.com.
Healthcare company The Advisory Board bought PhysicianReferrals.com for $3,488.
OpenROV, maker of underwater robots, bought OpenExplorer.com for $1,200.
Insertech International bought Insertech.com for $1,000. It uses the .net equivalent, and that was a great price for the upgrade.
Digital marketing company ExactTarget bought AudiencePro.com for $3,288.
Real estate company HousingAgent.com bought HousingAgency.com for $2,000.
American Heart Association paid $3,988 for HeartCentral.com.
Enterprise Rent-a-car bought DriversAlliance.com for $2,000.
More Mischief, owner of MoreMischiefInc.com, shortened its domain to MoreMischief.com for $2,088.
Oregon Urology Institute picked up AdvancedOncology.com for $2,488.
The School of Social Work at University of North Carolina – Chapel Hill bought PracticeNotes.com for $1.977.
An American Petroleum Institute employee bought Cribline.com for $2,750, but it appears to be a for a separate company he’s started.
Mike says
Just had a lowball offer from some large company. Instead of sending a typed reply I simply sent them this link and the words “please listen to the reply here http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2w1g-idt-8U ”
Do you think they will get the drift ??.