Here are 15 notable sales from NameJet last month.
Domain name auction venue NameJet reported 126 sales of $2,000 or more last month, for a total of about $575,000.
The top reported sale is Selfies.com for $39,088. Here are ten other notable sales that took place at NameJet last month:
Presbyterian.com $12,000 – With nearly 10,000 churches and over 1.5 million members, this seems like a very low price. Then again, how many potential end user buyers are there that would pay this much?
HotKey.com $9,500 – Not to be confused with the HotKeys domain parking service.
FTP.net $8,010 – This domain makes sense with .net. Alas, it was apparently bought as an investment by someone in China.
White.org $7,601 – A solid .org sale.
GreenCars.com $7,000 – The value is in green as in environmental, not green as in the color.
EggDonors.com $6,200 – That’s $1,000 more than the domain sold for a few months ago, but I still think it’s worth more.
Rollershades.com $5,664 – This is a big segment of the window coverings business, and a lot of people shop exclusively for this type of shade.
Pacifiers.com $5,600 – Even though this is usually an inexpensive baby product, a site dedicated to cool pacifiers for hipster parents might just work.
CoolDomains.com $5,500 and UltraDomains.com $2,000 – It’s not every day that you see domains with “domains” in them sell for this much.
Citronella.com $4,600 – Elliot Silver of DomainInvesting.com bought this domain. Nice domain as a product and a potential brand. (I list some citronella just last night for Fourth of July.) People’s ability to spell is the only drawback.
Transgender.comorg $3,433 – A very timely domain name purchase.
PropertyRehab.com $2,400 – This is a perfect example of how wrong some domain registries are on their premium pricing. Rightside, which owns .rehab, has marked property.rehab as a platinum name. That means it’s very expensive. Why would someone pay thousands (or tens of thousands) a year for Property.rehab when they could by PropertyRehab.com for just $2,400?
EarlyAdopter.com $2,222 – What a great name for a tech gadget site. I wish I would have noticed this auction.
Kellie says
Transgender.org sold, not the .com
Andrew Allemann says
thanks fixed
obio says
irony
John UK says
Looking at those prices I am happy I did’nt undersell my .com last month, phew/
DomainDilemma.com says
What was your .com sale? 🙂
John UK says
Sorry cannot say because of confidentiality. But what can say is that there are many more .com sales than are reported, infact maybe majority are not !
DomainDilemma.com says
That’s understandable that you can’t say what you sold! Great that you sold a name! I guess you are right about unreported sales. It sounds kind of mysterious and exciting! I’ll have to keep that in mind.
Tracey
John says
After we asked the opinion ( never again) of a well known blogger what our
990v.com may be worth the reply was “the “v” kills it” not worth anything. Well we it sold last month and it went straight to China. The point of this comment is to use your own judgement. There are very few “experts” and don’t believe everything they tell you or you read that they post. ( not you Andrew-lol)
Mike says
I will 2nd that. I looked up a .com domain on a well known website prices domains and it said something like $15 (fifteen) dollars. I sold it before that for $20,000 . Yes iree ,use your own brain ,nothing better than that and commonsense.