Two letter domain name has sold.
The MO.com domain name has sold, the website’s owners disclosed in a recent blog post.
The site, which interviews business founders and asked “What’s your M.O.”, has relocated to BusinessInterviews.com.
The website was founded by long time domain investor and entrepreneur Brian Null. Null lives in Missouri, which is abbreviated MO, but he decided to use the domain to mean “modus operandi”.
Prior to starting MO.com, he founded OfficeSupply.com and later sold it to iREIT. I interviewed Null about MO.com and his previous ventures back in 2010.
Last year MO.com started shopping the domain name. Based on the current whois record, it appears that Igloo facilitated the sale of the domain name.
Null may not ultimately be the seller, as the whois in the past couple years has shown Nat Cohen’s Telepathy as the owner. I’ve reached out to both Null and Cohen for comment. [Update: Null is the owner, but Telepathy financed the domain for him.]
Platform.in says
any idea as to what it sold for or what asking price on it was?
Andrew Allemann says
Nope. Surely at least a good six figure price tag.
Mark says
I believe it is 7-figure. Just stupid seller accept 6-figure for two-letter .com!
Robbie says
I would say low 7 figure range.
Jon says
Looks like recent IG.com at $4.7M and FB.com at $8.5M are starting to wake up and motivate large end users.
Domo Sapiens says
Congrats to Nat and Brian, both classy domainers.
TerrellMiller says
Congrats on the sale Brian!
Dan Cera says
Congratulations to Brian and Nat
I am thinking the name sold because of the great tag line:
MO What’s Yours
Who ever came up with that deserves a big big big cut!
🙂