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Breaking news, LOGO.COM is sold for $500,000.00

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LOGO.COM is sold for half a million dollars ($500,000.00)

Information source: greatdomains dot com
 

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I second that.
 

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Fair price for both parties.
 

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The domain was getting good type in traffic. So even if it generates 20 customers per day.

20x10 = 200 x30 =6000

6000x12= 72,000 , so about approximate 5-6 yearss, it would take to recoup investment. good price imo.
 
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The domain was getting good type in traffic. So even if it generates 20 customers per day.

20x10 = 200 x30 =6000

6000x12= 72,000 , so about approximate 5-6 hours, it would take to recoup investment. good price imo.
You mean years?
 

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Nice sale. Though I would rather have Logo(s).com
 

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$500K is a huge drop from the previous asking price of $1,200,000.
 

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Logos.com would've been better. It would all depend on what the domain would be used for. It could be an acronym for a company too.
 

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Maybe this was bought by the Logo TV Channel? Logotv.com
 

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Is that the most expensive LLLL.com so far?
 

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Great sale, congratulations to both buyer and seller!


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Probably one of the cookie cutter logo sites got angel money

Or maybe a new s/w program to do logos

Lot's of 19.99 and 49.99 sales for that term if you do them on the fly or sell the s/w

Thought it was logos.com at first

Now that's the catch

Ancient religious term

Greek
 
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Pricey... Just wish I got it many years. think of the names we all could have made by now lol....
 

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Is that the most expensive LLLL.com so far?

these type of domains should not be placed in the same category with regular LLLL.com values
 

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I agree, it's an llll.com just like insurance.com is an lllllllll.com :D
 

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Seems way overpriced if they are mostly looking at product sales, especially since it is so easy to get a free logo.
 
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