Here are some end users that purchased domain names over the past couple of weeks.
I didn’t have time to do the end user domain sales list last week since I was in Las Vegas for NamesCon, so you get a double issue this week!
Sedo handled just over 1,300 domain name transactions during this period for a total of $2.4 million.
Among the end users buying domain names were Beachbody and Chicago Board Options Exchange.
Here’s a look at these end user domain name sales from the past week:
(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.)
GolfMarket.com – Crazy Golf Deals Pty Ltd, an Australian golf packages company.
AidaCruises.cn €3,999 – the whois shows an attorney, so it was mostly likely acquired by the cruise line of the same name.
RPeurope.com $2,295 – Retail Partners Europe is a retail real estate company.
Barkers.co.uk £2,000 – UK retailer Barkers (Northallerton) Ltd.
WorldOfBooks.co.uk £3,000 – Mail order company World Of Buzz Ltd.
DailyNurse.com $2,500 – Springer Publishing Company sells publications for the medical world, including for nurses.
EdibleBouquets.com $20,000 – I assumed this domain, which shows CSC in the whois, was for Edible Arrangements, seller fruit and cookie arrangements. But EdibleArrangements.com is registered at GoDaddy using an @msn.com email address. Weird.
Risas.com $3,875 – Risas Dental in Phoenix just shortened its domai nname.
PlumbersDirect.com $5,000 – Water treatment company Aquion.
PowerfulOutcomes.com $2,395 – Chicago Board Options Exchange
WashingtonAirNationalGuard.com $3,795 – Washington National Guard
Home.clinic $2,478 – Clean Bill of Health Pvt Ltd in Bangalore
Wackys.com $5,500 – Canadian chicken wings restaurant chain Wacky Wings.
SuperFanatico.com $2,395 – Uber Fanatico offers daily fantasy soccer. Perhaps it’s changing its name from Uber to Fanatico.
Crashers.com $2,999 – Driving Game IP Ltd, part of Stainless Games, is probably using this for a driving video game.
FitBod.com $5,000 – Fitness programs company Beachbody, LLC
TaxWorkflow.com $2,095 – Tax Technologies, Inc. in New Jersey.
HAInc.com $2,999 – HA Storage Systems in Minnesota.
ProntoPro.com $7,575 – Pronto is an on-demand handyman service. It calls its contractors Pronto Pros, and uses the domain name ProntoApp.com.
CarTurntable.com $2,487 – All 4 Car sells automotive shop gear.
HarvestCommunities.com $3,495 – Lewis Operating Company has apartment complexes in California. I don’t see any under the “Harvest” brand, so maybe it’s new.
ALifeAbove.com $2,395 – Federal Realty Investment Trust operates shopping malls. I like this as a slogan.
CIPTA.com $5,000 – PT. Cipta Srigati Lestari, a diversified IT company.
Cap-Chur.com $4,619 – Farm machinery company Palmercap-chur Equipment Inc.
Thank you for sharing. When will we come out of this “$1500-$3000 range”.
12 out of the 24 are above the range you mention.
ppl do know how to price their domains 🙂
.com is out
.com is boring
.com sounds like Combucha
peopel live in habits
the new TLD,s will take over…
here we go
@michael erhardt,
Every TLD sounds like something. Therefore they’re all doomed?
People live in habits. Therefore they’ll abandon those habits?
The nTLDs will take over. Because you shout about it?
Only nuns live in habits.
Not monks?