Afternic sells $1.2 million in domains including a number to end users.
What do a natural gas fracking company, an asphalt layer, and a company that cleans portable tanks all have in common? They bought domain names on Afternic last week. Here’s the list.
The site Auctionet.com bought AuctionNet.com (two n’s) for $6,000.
Building materials company CRH paid $3,000 for CRH.net to go along with its CRH.com domain name.
Asphalt company Lakeside Industries Inc bought LakesiteIndustries.com for $2,595. It owns LakesideInd.com.
Oxford Products, seller of motorcycle accessories, bought OxfordProducts.com for $2,000. Its existing web address is oxprod.com.
North Forest Office Space bought NorthForest.com for $1,600. It has been using nforest.com.
Piping company PipeStock Limited bought FlowStock.com for $1,295.
Strive Logistics bought FreightStop.com for $1,388.
Edge Leadership Consulting, LLC dropped the hyphen in its domain, picking up EdgeLeadership.com for $3,000.
GreytoGreen SARL went global, picking up GretToGreen.com for $1,000. Its web address is GreyToGreen.eu.
American Heart Association paid $1,195 for TeachingGardens.com.
Publicly traded mondoBIOTECH is changing its name to Therametrics, and bought TheraMetrics.com for just $1,095.
Swan ECM Consulting upgraded from Swanco.net to Swanco.com for $1,500.
Tahoe TV, LLC paid $2,388 for LakeTahoeVisitor.com.
Bin-Store.com, seller of bins (what else?), bought TheBinStore.com for $1,477. It does not own BinStore.com.
Luxury Hotels Corp bought ClaridgesHotels.com for $1,595.
Dairy products seller Crystal Creamery bought DeluxeIceCream.com for $1,188.
Hydraulic fracking technology company Advanced Measurements bought AdvancedMeasurements.com for $1,195. This was a smart purchase given that it had been using AdvMeas.com.
Partnership for Strong Families upgraded from PFSF.org to PFSF.com for $4,750.
Dallas Label and Packaging bought PrimeLabels.com for $2,500.
Special interest media publisher i-5 Publishing, LLC bought PoultryWorld.com for $3,950.
Vanity Shops of Grand Forks, the company trying to get Vanity.com, bought VanityStyle.com for $4,488.
Cellular metabolism company Agios paid $1,790 for Agios.net to go along with its Agios.com domain.
Computer Learning Centers in Puerto Rico bought ForwardLearning.com for $2,166.
Grocer Ridley’s Family Markets bought QualityFreshFoods.com for $1,000.
Partners Healthcare bought RecoveryAnswers.com for $1,000.
The owner of vFrame.net bought vFrame.com for $1,000.
ISP EuropaSat bought EuropEsat.com for $3,291.
Return2Fitness smartly bought ReturnToFitness.com for $1,495.
Pioneer Capital Partners paid $6,403 for PCP.net.
Qualawash, which washes portable containers, bought TankWash.com for $1,357.
Deluxeproducts.com.au went global with deluxeproducts.com for $2,500.
kemji says
wow, these prices seem quite low! is this the future of domaining? lol.
roki says
the prices are what the market calls for. You have to understand that if you refuse an offer, it my be years before you get another one. I’d rather take less now than more someday down the road.
DR.DOMAIN says
Then of course there many high dollar private sales that don’t get reported.