A honey distributor, a nutritional supplement brand and a Cannabis product company bought domain names this past week.
Earlier this week I wrote about how GamingUSA (a company actually in the UK) bought BettingOdds.com for £390,000. It turns out they also bought HorseRacing.net for $60,000. These two domains led Sedo’s end user domain sales for the week.
Here’s a look at sales to end users that recently closed at Sedo. See prior end user lists here.
BettingOdds.com £390,000 & HorseRacing.net $60,000 – Both of these gambling names are not yet developed but were purchased by the GamingUSA Group.
Manuka.de €45,000 – The domain forwards to a site for Neuseelandhaus by Manuka Health. It sells honey products from the Manuka region in New Zealand.
SingleBoersen.de €20,000 – Forwards to SingleBoerse.de by German company Phonemotion GmbH. The site compares online dating sites.
HireTimes.com $5,000 – This play-on-words domain was purchased by Elite California, a Cannabis product company.
ArtBrut.org €5,000 – This French website features an art collection from various artists.
Dayy.com €4,000 – A web and app development company that worked on a new RedBull.com site and a Volvo app, among others.
OPDC.com €2,800 – Forwards to opdc.co.uk, a consultancy group specializing in leadership skills and team building.
Hospital2Home.com $2,340 – Forwards to TexasHealth.org, a faith-based, nonprofit health care delivery system based in the North Texas region.
Vertix.org $2,157 – This was purchased by the ECRI Institute, a nonprofit organization that supports medical practices and products with the safest, most cost-effective care in mind. There are a lot of trademark applications for this term but I don’t see any from ECRI.
MuscleFit.com $2,150 – A Mexican nutritional supplement company.
Wellness.jp $2,100 – A Japanese site in development for health and wellness services.
Ravi says
Andrew…
Title says “Bedding Odds”
Need some correction..
Andrew Allemann says
Indeed, that domain would have an entirely different connotation. Thanks
Richard says
The German country code is doing some impressive sales lately. Nice.
Richard Morris says
Geesh Andrew….i may be old, but I have heard the expression “BeddingOdds” vs. “BettingOdds”….here’s what’s crazy…i checked to see if it was available to buy, and I’m now the proud owner of BeddingOdds.com☺
I’m all about risk vs. reward, and for $8.50 I won’t have lunch today just to see if Hollywood or Vegas might want a shot at a sitcom called Bedding Odds, a Game Show called Bedding Odds, or a new card game in Vegas called Bedding Odds. What do you think? How much commission would you like for your typo? Thanks
Andrew Allemann says
I’ll take the standard 20% 🙂
Richard Morris says
No Problem…it would be a perfect name for a new sitcom starring Charlie Sheen of Two and a Half Men. I’m surprised it’s never been reg’d before? I own a few “catchy” domains, but I think this the “catchiest”☺
Thanks for the typo!!! The history of the Google name can be traced back to a typo, an incredibly large number, and a nine-year-old boy☺
Adam says
Owned by Eppstein Inc.
Too soon?
Andrew Allemann says
Too soon
Horse says
Horse domains are the best domains in the universe. And to rule them all, true.horse is the best domain!
Rick Schwartz says
May explain why I have had so much action and inquiries with BestOdds.com lately
May be a little too rich for their blood. 😉
Andrea Paladini says
GamingUSA.com, the buyer of BettingOdds.com and HorseRacing.net (weird they didn’t purchase the .com, which is for sale as well …) is backed by Fred Done, the renowned businessman and owner of industry giant Betfred.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Betfred
Rick Schwartz says
If they did not by the HorseRacing.com it was SOLELY cuz of price and that is consistent with my previous statement. and the .net ALWAYS comes with the extra COST of lost traffic that NOBODY ever calculates in their decision making process. BIG mistake!