Hashim.com sells for $75,888
DotCorner tweeted out a big sale that came in from Afternic. Hashim.com sold for $75,888 at the buy it now it looks like. Great sale and goes to show the demand for first name .coms is strong.
DotCorner tweeted out a big sale that came in from Afternic. Hashim.com sold for $75,888 at the buy it now it looks like. Great sale and goes to show the demand for first name .coms is strong.
We don’t see the fanfare around country domains today like we did years ago. Back in the day people like Chris Chena acquired Paraguay.com for $150,000. Brazil.com sold for $500,000 back in 2009. Today Spain.net sold for the second time around. It sold for $40,000 …
Fitting.com sold for $30,000 on Flippa., Names ending in -ing have super strong names like hosting, gambling, dating. I have some buy side clients who always tell me don’t send me any -ing. I think this is a good one since it can be both …
2022 has not been kind to .io and .co reported sales numbers. Both extensions have seen a pullback in 2022 vs 2021. The .io extension has been popular with tech companies for many years. All the while embroiled in the controversy of the Chagossians wanting …
An interesting Tweet got quite the conversation going about domain names purchased by end users. End users gave the lowdown on their domain acquisition prices. Ankar Nagpul got the conversation going and we got to see a lot of previously undisclosed sales prices. Just click …
Witter.com sold for $135,000 according to a press release. I thought the copy was interesting listing it as one of the highest Internet sales this decade. If we look at the past 5 years according to Namebio, $135K would put you around spot number 289. …
My good friend Matt Jackson from DNBX.com got a bit of good news after having to deal with a case of Covid-19. A domain name he acquired for just $279 sold at DAN for $25,000. Keeta.com. Congrats Matt
Sometimes you just get lucky. Yinan informed me of a four day hand registration sold for $5,000. Once the deal closed it turned out the buyer was the owner of the double hyphenated version of the name. Yinan did not know about the hyphenated version …