LVN.com sells for $50,000, and does Michael Berkens’ $75,000 purchase of Boardroom.com count?
Michael Berkens just can’t stop buying domain names.
He bought Boardroom.com on Sedo this past week; the top reported sale at the venue. Should we consider this an end user sale because he has plans for it? Or is he just investing more money in domains?
I’ll let him chime in if he’d like.
Boardroom.com was one of 542 domain name transactions Sedo handled, for a total of $1.5 million. Sales to end users included some three and four letter domains.
Here are some end user domain name purchases 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.)
LVN.com €50,000 – Leverton GmbH offers a technology for extracting data from corporate documents. Its main web address is Leverton.de.
ITjobs.in £18,000 – This domain is still in escrow, but I’m willing to bet money the buyer is Jobs.bg.
Ruoz.com €10,000 – this looks like an end user four letter purchase to me. There’s a holding template uploaded to the domain, and the owner (someone in Germany) also owns the .org, .biz, .info and .us versions of ruoz.
Paydoo.com $9,800 – At this price, it’s surely an end user sale. The buyer is an individual in the UK.
EnergyManager.com $10,000 – Battery and solar company Solarwatt GmbH.
Offertes.com $6,000 – lead gen company Advanza BV. Offertes translates in French as “offered”. Offertes translates to “quotes” in Dutch.
SatioStat.com €5,000 – Based on a trademark filing, it looks like PERORA GmbH bought this through its web development firm.
QBRX.com €5,000 – Hörburger AG is starting a service call QBRX Talking Facilities, which it says will be a “revolution of building and facility management!” Looks like Internet of Things to me.
Tea.World $5,000 – At this price, I’m going to call this an end user sale. TeaWorld.com is owned by Future Media Architects, so the buyer probably discovered that Tea.world was cheaper.
SISB.com $4,990 – Singapore Internation School of Bangkok, which uses the domain SISB.ac.th.
ClubPlanner.com $4,500 – Webit offers software for health clubs called Club Planner. It promotes the software at ClubPlanner.eu.
Avstar.com $4,300 – Avstar Media provides aviation training. It bought the shorter version of its domain name AvstarMedia.com.
ArtProduction.com $3,499 – East Photographic is some sort of artists studio in London.
TechPop.com $3,000 – Digital Trends is a technology news site. Rebranding as TechPop, or will this be a new service/site from the group?
MiniNail.com $3,000 – The vaping company that uses the site TheMiniNail.com.
BLVN.com $2,500 – another four letter end user purchase. BlueVine provides provides loans to companies and invoice factoring.
AdsWiki.com $2,500 – DotMedia is forwarding this domain to AdsWiki.net.
ViewTax.com $2,000 – VIEW Group AS sells ViewLedger, an online accounting and payroll service.
Offertes.com $6,000 – lead gen company Advanza BV. Offertes translates in French as “offered”.
Translates in Dutch as “Quotes”
That makes a lot more sense, and it’s a Dutch company. Thanks.
Andrew
I purchased Boardroom.com with Rick Schwartz; we do have an concept for a project around the domain.
Cool. Can’t wait to see what you do with it.
That was interesting – still a big gap between the sale price of 3 and 4-character dot com, 50,000 Euros converting to about $56,000 for LVN, but:
QBRX $5,610
SISB $4,990
BLVN $2,500
in the mid to low four figures.
Hope Boardroom.com proves a success!