No big reported sales, but a good mix of end users.
Uniregistry’s top reported sale of the week was only $8,500. Despite a lack of high-ticket purchases, some interesting end users bought domains at Uniregistry. I like Cryptocurrency .tax, which is a service that helps you calculate your taxes on cryptocurrency investments and create the forms necessary to file with the IRS.
The best-update-at-a-great-price award goes to Ageist.
Here’s the list:
1. rentpower.com $8,500 – Whois only discloses that the buyer is in Pennsylvania.
2. theinfinite.com $7,300 – An Estonian company called DigitalPoint.
3. aadam.com $6,000 – An organization in Dubai called WAO.
4. sejour-linguistique.com $5,500 – Google translate says this means “Linguistic Stay.” For context, it appears that the buyer is creating a service to learn languages while abroad.
5. hairstraightener.com $5,000 – Sutra Beauty, which sells hair styling equipment such as straighteners. It is forwarding the domain to its website.
6. greenhousedesigns.com $5,000 – Green House Designs is a kitchen and bath company that also owns the .net version of this domain.
7. speedygo.com $5,000 – Whois only discloses that the buyer is in London.
8. ageist.com $5,000 – This is a significant upgrade for Ageist, which advocates for living healthier and longer lives for middle-aged and older people. Its current domain is WeAreAgeist.com.
9. equipmentpro.com $5,000 – Michael Haas in Texas. The site still points to the Uni lander.
10. thetrend.com $3,700 – Whois only reveals that the buyer is in New Jersey.
11. inkism.com $3,500 – The domain forwards to Inkism.com.tw, which appears to be some sort of food/restaurant site.
12. stylepulse.com $3,500 – Lambert + Associates in France is a fashion and retail consulting company.
13. free-video .com $3,500 – Someone in the Czech Republic.
14. pristene.com $3,500 – The domain forwards to EyeCheck.com, which sells an eye health dietary supplement called Pristene.
15. cryptocurrency.tax $3,300 – Cryptocurrency.tax helps you calculate your taxes on cryptocurrency investments.
16. sundaygolf.com $3,000 – Whois only reveals that the buyer is in California.
17. sesamy.com $3,000 – Sesamy AB
18. bettechnology.com $3,000 – No information available.
19. wekids.de $2,750 – No information available
20. impulseaudio.com $2,500 – Whois only reveals that the buyer is in Michigan.
Eugene Fraxby says
Pretty good price for the buyer for rentpower.com
Logan says
StylePulse.com was a steal of a deal for that end user. Undersold.
I sold CryptoCPA.com for $15K. They need to buy CryptocurrencyTax.com too to capture all the traffic bleed from consumers who have no clue that .tax even exists and intuitively type in .com over the next 10 years. If they can afford to upgrade and rebrand to CryptoTax.com, they should. If it’s not already off the market forever with another end user, that is.
Consumers know and trust .com. Period.
wanker says
I’m sure they can afford it since the IRS has especially complicated rules for crypto traders and there’s a shortage of CPAs that specialize in crypto related tax matters. They must be minting money!
joesaba2014 says
Today read your post sales Uniregistry domains and I figured in this domain:. aadam.com $ 6,000 – An organization in Dubai called WAO.
When I have seen written Organization I have thought about ORG and why an organization is interested in buying a domain (.COM) I have asked
I wanted to know who WAO was and here I give the result World Allergy Organization (WAO).
Then I have gone deeper until I find that everything is business and pure speculation with money to earn more and every day more
These are the interesting links in the end give ha think, in a subtle intelligence.
http://whois.domaintools.com/aadam.com
http://aadam.com/
https://uniregistry.com/buy-domains/aadam.com?src=uniregistry-lander
If you reach the end, you better not leave as Subject: CLOSED.
wanker says
LOL a pro-elder group chose the domain ageist?!
Aadam is how Adam is pronounced by muslims although most spell it Adam.
Anyway the market appears to be dead. 8500 is less than one bitcoin!
Andrew Allemann says
What’s wrong with Ageist? It’s very different from Ageism.