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0nx.com sold for $3,600 at Sedo :)

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No, you are right. I personally don't understand 80% of the sales on Sedo.
 
Reads like 'onyx' ? Or it has an esoteric meaning and/or value.
 
Well there is no way for me to understand how these values are obtained. It's crazy. And forget the .mobi craziness.
 
The mind of Joe Domainer is a mystery :D Wait and see who got the name, then email them.
 
What am I not getting here? The auction received 50 bids, ending at $3,600 USD!!!!!!!!

http://www.sedo.com/auction/auction_history.php?language=us&auction_id=20646&tracked=&partnerid=

No particular traffic, bad letter x , bad number 0 and only 169k google results.

Did two end-users end up in a bidding war for 0nx.com , or is '0nx' something very valuable that I'm not aware of? :)

don't take this the wrong way but....


as long as you continue to pick out what you think are "bad letters and bad numbers", then you will always under estimate the value of a domain!

imo....
 
don't take this the wrong way but....


as long as you continue to pick out what you think are "bad letters and bad numbers", then you will always under estimate the value of a domain!

imo....

I understand what you are saying, but you can't look away from the fact that "bad letters and numbers" are called "bad" because they are letters that have fewer words/abbreviations than "premium" letters/numbers and therefore decreasing the number of potential endusers.

But again, I have sold short domains with "premium" letters for less than domains with "bad" letters sometimes, so you're absolutely on to something there.
 
I understand what you are saying, but you can't look away from the fact that "bad letters and numbers" are called "bad" because they are letters that have fewer words/abbreviations than "premium" letters/numbers and therefore decreasing the number of potential endusers.

But again, I have sold short domains with "premium" letters for less than domains with "bad" letters sometimes, so you're absolutely on to something there.


yeah

look how happy we get when our checks got lots of zero's at the end!



no bad numbers there ;)
 
I might be giving up my Sedo membership after today.
 
I might be giving up my Sedo membership after today.

I sure hope your soon-ending Sedo auction for boot.net picks up, at the current price it's at least 50% below market value.
 
$3,700 - nice, acro :D
 
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