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Top .IN: Junta.IN $1,000 | Other .IN Sales: Musix.IN $1,000 | YBL.IN $1,000
Top 'New TLD' / 'nTLD': Juegos.CLUB ( 'Juegos' is Spanish for 'Games' ) $6,000 | Other nTLD Sales: Screen.ZONE $3,333
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Percentage of .COMs (12 out of 20) = 60%
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dnjournal.com/domainsales.htm excerpts:
Two-Letter Swedish ccTLD Domain Tops This Week's Sales Chart After Changing Hands for Over a Quarter of a Million Dollars
By Ron Jackson
Over the past year there has been considerable talk about the competition between .coms and the hundreds of new gTLDs that have now arrived on the scene. With the focus on that battle, some have been overlooking the ccTLDs - a category, that like .com, is considerably stronger in aftermarket sales than non .com gTLDs are (the new gTLDs fall into the latter category). We got a reminder of that this week when we learned that the Swedish country code domain TV.se was sold for 2,180,500 Swedish kronor which comes out to $265,149 at today's exchange rate.
That was easily the biggest single domain sale reported over the past two weeks, regardless of extension (we were away covering the NamesCon conference last week, so this week's column covers the past two weeks of reported sales) [...]
[...] At $265,149 that sale was bigger than any country code sale reported last year except one - Game.cn which sold for over $512,000 in January 2014 [...] Hat tip to Christopher Hofman Laursen from the European Domain Centre for the background on this sale [...]
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[ See More (including the full list of sales) at: dnjournal.com/domainsales.htm ]
Top 'New TLD' / 'nTLD': Juegos.CLUB ( 'Juegos' is Spanish for 'Games' ) $6,000 | Other nTLD Sales: Screen.ZONE $3,333
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Percentage of .COMs (12 out of 20) = 60%
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dnjournal.com/domainsales.htm excerpts:
Two-Letter Swedish ccTLD Domain Tops This Week's Sales Chart After Changing Hands for Over a Quarter of a Million Dollars
By Ron Jackson
Over the past year there has been considerable talk about the competition between .coms and the hundreds of new gTLDs that have now arrived on the scene. With the focus on that battle, some have been overlooking the ccTLDs - a category, that like .com, is considerably stronger in aftermarket sales than non .com gTLDs are (the new gTLDs fall into the latter category). We got a reminder of that this week when we learned that the Swedish country code domain TV.se was sold for 2,180,500 Swedish kronor which comes out to $265,149 at today's exchange rate.
That was easily the biggest single domain sale reported over the past two weeks, regardless of extension (we were away covering the NamesCon conference last week, so this week's column covers the past two weeks of reported sales) [...]
[...] At $265,149 that sale was bigger than any country code sale reported last year except one - Game.cn which sold for over $512,000 in January 2014 [...] Hat tip to Christopher Hofman Laursen from the European Domain Centre for the background on this sale [...]
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[ See More (including the full list of sales) at: dnjournal.com/domainsales.htm ]
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