In this week’s Top Topics, we profile a hand registered domain that was reportedly sold for $8,000, Dofo releases their domain industry report for August, and an AMA chat uncovers a six-figure domain sale. Elsewhere, there are some further details disclosed about the record-setting $30 million Voice.com sale.
I Sold BullionBlocks.com for $8,000
After registering this two-word .COM back in 2016, a domain investor has revealed that they have now completed the sale of BullionBlocks.com for $8,000. According to the discussion, that equates to a 26,000% return on investment.
Along with the details of the domain sale as well as the offers that preceded the final $8,000 accepted offer, the seller disclosed the buyer’s identity along with some comparable sales data that may have influenced their asking price.
Topic by: @WhoaDomain.com
The Domain Industry Report for August
Domain research destination Dofo has been using its vast data compilations to offer in depth reports each month. Recently, Dofo’s CEO Macit Tuna released the company’s August domain industry report.
The report contains details of the top ten keywords used in domain registrations in August, as well as statistics regarding the top domain sales, and expiry data.
Topic by: @Macit
AMA Reveals Six-Figure Sale
Periodically, notable domain investors create an AMA (ask me anything) discussions allowing domainers to ask anything regarding domaining. This week, @lambo.com created an AMA discussion, and one of the first questions asked was “What’s your biggest sale?”
Answering succinctly, @lambo.com disclosed that they sold the domain CoinEx.com for around $500,000 with help from “M.O”, which is likely to stand for Media Options, the powerhouse domain brokerage. Now, CoinEx.com is being used to run a global digital coin exchange.
Topic by: @lambo.com
The Initial Offer for Voice.com Was $150,000
The largest publicly disclosed domain sale of all time is Voice.com, surpassing the previous incumbents by attaining a sales price of $30 million. Since the transaction, we’ve had a small drip-feed of information regarding the sale. Firstly, we discovered the buyer’s identity, then the price, then the fact that GoDaddy was instrumental in closing the deal.
Now, we have information from MicroStrategy, the company that sold the domain. More specifically, MicroStrategy’s CEO, Michael J Saylor revealed that the initial offer for Voice.com was $150,000, and he would not get on the phone with the buyer until the offer had reached a dizzying $22 million.
Topic by: @equity78
Top Topics of the Week is a blog series featuring the most popular discussions and content within the domain community. Tune in weekly to see what’s trending
I Sold BullionBlocks.com for $8,000
After registering this two-word .COM back in 2016, a domain investor has revealed that they have now completed the sale of BullionBlocks.com for $8,000. According to the discussion, that equates to a 26,000% return on investment.
Along with the details of the domain sale as well as the offers that preceded the final $8,000 accepted offer, the seller disclosed the buyer’s identity along with some comparable sales data that may have influenced their asking price.
Topic by: @WhoaDomain.com
The Domain Industry Report for August
Domain research destination Dofo has been using its vast data compilations to offer in depth reports each month. Recently, Dofo’s CEO Macit Tuna released the company’s August domain industry report.
The report contains details of the top ten keywords used in domain registrations in August, as well as statistics regarding the top domain sales, and expiry data.
Topic by: @Macit
AMA Reveals Six-Figure Sale
Periodically, notable domain investors create an AMA (ask me anything) discussions allowing domainers to ask anything regarding domaining. This week, @lambo.com created an AMA discussion, and one of the first questions asked was “What’s your biggest sale?”
Answering succinctly, @lambo.com disclosed that they sold the domain CoinEx.com for around $500,000 with help from “M.O”, which is likely to stand for Media Options, the powerhouse domain brokerage. Now, CoinEx.com is being used to run a global digital coin exchange.
Topic by: @lambo.com
The Initial Offer for Voice.com Was $150,000
The largest publicly disclosed domain sale of all time is Voice.com, surpassing the previous incumbents by attaining a sales price of $30 million. Since the transaction, we’ve had a small drip-feed of information regarding the sale. Firstly, we discovered the buyer’s identity, then the price, then the fact that GoDaddy was instrumental in closing the deal.
Now, we have information from MicroStrategy, the company that sold the domain. More specifically, MicroStrategy’s CEO, Michael J Saylor revealed that the initial offer for Voice.com was $150,000, and he would not get on the phone with the buyer until the offer had reached a dizzying $22 million.
Topic by: @equity78
Top Topics of the Week is a blog series featuring the most popular discussions and content within the domain community. Tune in weekly to see what’s trending
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