New bitcoin rewards site buys .com to forward to .au, and other end user domain name sales.
Sedo had a couple of nice short domain sales this past week: j.de for €49,000 and ANI.com for $49,000. I can’t yet tie these domains to end users, and the prices paid could be investments. So the top sale on this week’s DNW end user list is a three-letter .co.uk domain name.
Also, take a look at SEOtips.com. The SEO consultant who owns Online.marketing (which surely comes with a stiff premium fee) bought SEOTips.com and forwards it to a page on online.marketing.
Ocl.co.uk £12,500 – Oldland Consulting Ltd in West Sussex bought its acronym.
EmpireSports.com $7,500 – Ticket broker Empire Sport & Entertainment. It forwards the domain to its website 444seat.com.
Stigma.org $7,500 – The buyer has created a landing page that states Stigma.org Stand up | Speak out.
SEOTips.com $6,200 – SEO consultant Fili Wiese. He uses the domain name Online.marketing. SEOTips.com forwards to a page on Wiese’s online.marketing site.
MoneyTime.com $6,000 – Novelty Media in Isreal creates targeted content sites. It uses the domain name Novelty.media.
SiteXpress.com $5,500 – Beacon Technologies is a web development and online marketing company. SiteXpress is the company’s brand for an all-in-one web site/marketing package for small businesses on a budget.
MortgageMe.com $5,010 – Mortgage company First Colony Mortgage.
ToolCentre.com $5,000 – The domain now forwards to uktoolcentre.co.uk.
Counterfactual.com $4,999 – From its website: “Counterfactual is a blockchain research company, researching and developing Ethereum 2nd-layer infrastructure and building open software libraries that advance the state of art in dapp development.”
BitcoinRewards.com $4,995 – Bitcoin enthusiast Kahn Hood bought this domain for his forthcoming service that rewards shoppers with bitcoin. It forwards to bitcoinrewards.com.au.
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Sedo had a couple of nice short domain sales this past week: j.de for €49,000 and ANI.com for $49,000. I can’t yet tie these domains to end users, and the prices paid could be investments. So the top sale on this week’s DNW end user list is a three-letter .co.uk domain name.
Also, take a look at SEOtips.com. The SEO consultant who owns Online.marketing (which surely comes with a stiff premium fee) bought SEOTips.com and forwards it to a page on online.marketing.
Ocl.co.uk £12,500 – Oldland Consulting Ltd in West Sussex bought its acronym.
EmpireSports.com $7,500 – Ticket broker Empire Sport & Entertainment. It forwards the domain to its website 444seat.com.
Stigma.org $7,500 – The buyer has created a landing page that states Stigma.org Stand up | Speak out.
SEOTips.com $6,200 – SEO consultant Fili Wiese. He uses the domain name Online.marketing. SEOTips.com forwards to a page on Wiese’s online.marketing site.
MoneyTime.com $6,000 – Novelty Media in Isreal creates targeted content sites. It uses the domain name Novelty.media.
SiteXpress.com $5,500 – Beacon Technologies is a web development and online marketing company. SiteXpress is the company’s brand for an all-in-one web site/marketing package for small businesses on a budget.
MortgageMe.com $5,010 – Mortgage company First Colony Mortgage.
ToolCentre.com $5,000 – The domain now forwards to uktoolcentre.co.uk.
Counterfactual.com $4,999 – From its website: “Counterfactual is a blockchain research company, researching and developing Ethereum 2nd-layer infrastructure and building open software libraries that advance the state of art in dapp development.”
BitcoinRewards.com $4,995 – Bitcoin enthusiast Kahn Hood bought this domain for his forthcoming service that rewards shoppers with bitcoin. It forwards to bitcoinrewards.com.au.
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