| I would think that, rather than having one of the few hundred "real" $1M domains, a seller could have a good name and just be hard-nosed when a corp comes calling. Not quite that level, but I think Sedo.com sold for $600 K because the owner refused to sell for less. Zune went for $500 K, as I remember. Brass Gonads required to turn down hundreds of thousands of dollars in earlier offers, for sure. When you compare the advertising budgets of major businesses with the cost of key domains it is obvious that the domain market has a lot of room to grow. Million dollar sales should become very common in the future, IMHO.
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Domain names for sale, most are one word: http://bndn.com |