Here’s Domain Name Wire’s weekly wrap of end user domain name sales.
From medical companies to a utility and o2, here’s a list of end user domain sales from the past week.
Afternic
RedRock Wealth Management of Las Vegas paid $1,188 for InvestmentPlan.net.
Here’s an individual end user: Darren Sandford of California bought Sandford.net for $2,588. He already owns Sandford.tv.
Secure Ticket Purchase, the owner of BoxOfficeTicketSales.com bought up TicketsNow.org for $3,188.
Bank Forward bought ForwardFoundation.com for $2,088.
Education lead gen company Edvisors Network, Inc. bought CampusDaily.com for $5,000.
Brainchild, a company that offers online testing and assessment and calls itself the “mobile learning specialists”, bought MobileLearning.net for $1,388. The company owns a great domain that matches its business name — Brainchild.com.
US Gas and Electric purchased FloridaGas.com for $6,400.
Dairy Management, Inc of Illinois paid $1,088 for DairyGood.com.
Photo Gift Art Limited, which creates photobooks, canvasses, etc., snapped a photo of PhotoWizards.com for $3,710. Interestingly, it forwards its PhotoGiftArt.com domain to its Facebook page.
Organogenesis Inc., a regenerative medicine company specializing in bio-active wound healing, bought RapidHealing.com for $2,688.
Implant company Amedica Corporation bought SiliconNitride.com for EUR 1,188 at Sedo. The company sells a lumbar spacer made of silicon nitride. It’s rare you see a company pick up a name like this, but it will be great for the company to promote its products.
Financial analytics company Visible Equity LLC bought BankingAnalytics.com for $3,288
Sedo
Lorna Vanderhaeghe Health Solutions, Inc bought BoneBooster.com for $800.
Telecom giant O2 bought o2wifi.net for $850.
HotelBeds Spain, which previously bought AttractionStore.com for $1,895 and ResortActivities.com for $1,295, picked up MobileConcierge.com for EUR 5,000.
e-Rewards, Inc., a.k.a. Research Now, bought iPinion.com for GBP 5,500. It’s perfect for its survey products.
Joe says
Interesting as a non-negligible percentage of the acquisitions were non-coms.
Frank Michlick says
Also Microsoft bought ie.de for 9500 Euro (close to $12,000 USD) through Sedo.
J says
Definitely under priced BoxOfficeTicketSales dot com. Shopped it around, and then lowered price on Sedo to $500.
The end-user bought the domain, rebranded their name to the domain, and now paid over $3K to purchase a dot org ticket site.
You never know though. Price too high, and lose out. Price too low, and leave money on the table.
Andrew Allemann says
@ J – don’t kick yourself too much. Maybe if you asked for a lot he would have settled on a different brand altogether.