From bitcoin to car care to family entertainment, here are some of the end users that bought domain names last week.
Sedo handled 624 domain name transactions last week for a total of $1.7 million, a bit more than usual. While the list includes a number of four letter domains, it’s a lot fewer than two weeks ago.
Among the end users snapping up domain names: a city in Ontario buying the name of one of its landmarks, a Chinese astronomical group buying its acronym and an Australian bitcoin company buying a domain name for a service.
Here’s a look at end user domain name sales from the past week on Sedo:
(You can view previous lists like this here. If you’d like to learn how to sell your domain names like these on Sedo, download this report.)
OpenApp.co.uk €999 – Openapp Limited in England. I’m not sure if this is related to the company with the same name in Ireland that uses OpenApp.ie.
INSPFilms.com $950 – INSP is a family-oriented cable channel.
Cashino.co.uk €4,250 – the domain name was purchased by Merkur Media, a German mobile marketing firm.
MijnAlbum.com €2,500 – MijnAlbum.nl is an online photo album service.
ShadowVPN.com $799 – VPNetworks LLC offers a number of web privacy products, including Torguard.
TheCrossing.church $1,999 – The Crossing is a multi-location church with locations primarily in Missouri and Illinois. It uses the domain name TheCrossing.net.
WAAA.org $777 – Western Amateur Astronomical Association in China.
MyMentor.net $795 – David C MCarter is some sort of leadership expert. One of his sites is The-Mentor.tv.
DundurnCastle.ca $700 – The City of Hamilton in Ontario bought the domain name to forward to a page on its website about Dundurn National Historic Site
SixShop.com €2,800 – I can’t get a good translation of the page at 6Solution.com, but they have a service called SixShop.com.
Peviani.com $1,995 – Italian produce company Peviani has a web presence at the matching .IT domain name.
CoinLoft.com $2,500 – Australian bitcoin company Rhino Loft, which previously paid $3,000 for CoinID.com.
TheCodingAcademy.com $1,419 – IT services company RDF Group PLC.
QuotesMatch.com $877 – the whois record is private, but this domain name resolves to a lead gen form for insurance quotes.
CognitiveLogic.com $2,995 – the owner of this domain name looks to be launching a new business that matches the domain name. He set up a holding site and secured the twitter handle.
EaglePublications.com $790 – This appears to be a local news content company.
Wulff.com $4,500 – The domain name forwards to WulffContract.com, a furniture company in Scottsdale.
PharmAlliance.org $900 – Keith Sewell of Monash University’s Faculty of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences.
Sonax.mx $1,299 – Sonax GmbH, maker of car care products, forwards the domain name to Sonax.com.
heather says
Wow, some of these domains were real bargains! Sedo has it going
on right now! I seen someone posted a whole bunch of pretty good
travel related domain names today on there for a ridiculious prices.
I seen both[REMOVED PROMOTION] both for under 2k, which is crazy!
Why are domains selling so cheap these days? Sedo is definately
KING of premium domain sales lately.
Omar Negron says
Good to see sales to end users. Usually a higher ROI. Thanks for the list.
-Omar