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EroticShop.com Sold for 30,000 Euro (~ 43,000 USD)

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Sedo. OMG! Tooo much money for this two-worder IMO.
 
Really amazing sale....
 
Amazing sale.
I hope Rocco Siffredi buy it :)
 
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Brilliant sale.
 
End-user sales = unlimited potential.
See GGG.com as well etc.

Sedo. OMG! Tooo much money for this two-worder IMO.

Two-worders are niche-specific: adjective+noun.
The single worders are generic but harder to reign their traffic.
 
I don't think it was too expensive. It was an ok price for an end user, considering the niche. Not many descriptive generics like this one available for sale
 
there seem to be a lot of end user sales these days.
 
It's registered in 1996.

But still... damn.
 
Was it parked or developed?
Let us not mix up a domain sale with the sale of a business with all of it's assets.
Nice price, anyway.
Again, we see that:
a) What's worth nothing for some, could be precious to others.
b) We don't need appraisals - We want our asking price.
 
Was it parked or developed?
Let us not mix up a domain sale with the sale of a business with all of it's assets.
Nice price, anyway.
Again, we see that:
a) What's worth nothing for some, could be precious to others.
b) We don't need appraisals - We want our asking price.
It looks to me that it was developed, so a site could of went with it as well. It appears their is some traffic as well with most traffic coming from Germany and France.

It is important to note that EroticShop.com forwards to Eis.de so maybe it was just a traffic buy for the specific German traffic... Eis.de is an erotic type store.
 
nice, this is actually quite descriptive..
 
But what "Erotic shop" is? As far as I know "Sex shop" is more usable term, isn't it?
 
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