A veterinary clinic, analytics company, and an ad tech company bought domain names.
End users picked up some nice domain names at Sedo this week. I love Pageview.com for an analytics company. A Seattle-area veterinary clinic chain dropped two letters off its domain. And a medical testing company shortened its domain name for only $2,000.
Here are some of the end user domain sales at Sedo. You can view previous lists like this here.
Pageview.com $19,988 – What a perfect name for this analytics and conversion optimization company.
Admixer.com $18,000 – AdMixer Limited. I think this is the ad tech company that uses Admixer.net.
Navitel.com $13,299 – Navitel is an electronic products company specializing in navigation and dash cam devices.
Ypera.com $8,000 – According to the website, “Ypera is a smooth gel blend with a-ketoglutarate and other QoL Enhancer™ super-antioxidant ingredients that can reduce Oxidative Stress at the molecular level due to the prevention of metabolic changes in the body.”
LV3.com $5,980 – 3 Holdings LLC in Illinois. Perhaps related to the old Level 3 Holdings?
UrbanAnimal.com $5,799 – Urban Animal is a Seattle-area veterinary clinic chain. It uses the domain UrbanAnimalNW.com.
CTCC.org $3,750 – The website lists a bunch of bacteria and has the logo CTCC at the top.
Halloween.ai $3,000 – A website in development with a “Coming Soon” sign that also says “Artificial Intelligence for the Halloween and Haunt Industry”. Now that’s a niche!
BlockchainFund.de €2,880 – Forwards to ImmutableInsight.com, a company who provides analytics and data information on blockchain technology.
ZenEquity.com $2,400 – ZenEquity Holdings in Karnataka, India.
Interpace.com $2,000 – Interpace Diagnostics provides molecular diagnostic tests and pathology services. Its website is Interpace Diagnostics.
Navitel.com was challenged in a UDRP nearly 10 years ago:
http://www.udrpsearch.com/wipo/d2010-1224
It appears to be the complainant who bought the Navitel.com domain nearly 10 years after losing the UDRP.
I wonder if the seller knew that the buyer was the complainant.
$13k is too low of a price to sell for after having to have to defend it and preserve it all these years.