A form-building app, a grilling products company, and a process automation consultant bought domain names.
The owner of the new TLD hack pay.day got a payday this week: they sold the domain on Sedo for €21,000. Google’s registry launched this domain in early 2022. There aren’t many good domains on .day, but this is a nice one. I’m not sure who bought it.
Here’s a list of end user domain name sales that just completed at Sedo. You can view previous lists like this here.
BestEducation .com $15,000 – The buyer is creating an affiliate site for online education services.
DivanBeds.com €11,200 – The buyer is creating a Shopify store. A divan bed is a bed base with a solid bottom rather than slats.
Died.com $9,999 – This domain is resolving to a page that says “Get started by dying” and “Powered by Vercel.” It promotes NEXT.js and might be part of a marketing campaign.
YouForm.com $7,500 – The form-building app Youform bought this domain name. It uses youform.io, but hasn’t forwarded this domain yet.
Hotel-oberstaufen.de €6,500 – This domain forwards to Trail-Hotels.com, which offers reservations for the Trail Hotel Oberstaufen.
BusinessInsider.ee $5,500 – This domain is still in Sedo’s control, but Business Insider has purchased many country code domains through Sedo and I suspect it is the buyer.
Paniolo.com $5,000 – Paniolo will sell grilling products.
Kitto.de €3,000 and Kiddo.ch €2,990 – Kitto.de resolves to a page for process automation and ecommerce consultant Thomas Klytta of Kitto GmbH. I assume he also bought kiddo.ch, but that domain doesn’t resolve yet.
Checks.co.uk £2,100 – The site is still under development, but it hints that it will provide Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS) checks, which is a UK form of a criminal record search.
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