Wow, nice job Daniel. Are you able to say who bought the name, or is that not able to be disclosed?I brokered the sale of Cloud.io for $45,000 this year. There are many up and coming companies in the cloud industry that are actively looking for domains.
I doubt anything other than the ultra premium names will ever be worth much value in this extension. Most of these types of domain extensions are only good for the premium and highly relevant names.When it comes to online storage, the cloud is the way to go. With the brand new .CLOUD domain name extension and domain names on cloud storage just got a little bit easier. The term "cloud" is a way to describe how devices are connected by a system that is actually quite complex. CLOUD will only benefit businesses because it immediately tells visitors what types of services are providing.
When it comes to modern life, digital storage is a must-have. Between smartphones, laptops and tablets, data is everywhere waiting to be stored and shared. The brand new .CLOUD domain name extension and the names on cloud helps everyone do just that.
I did, but it does look a bit odd, especially since the name doesn't resolve to anything (at least for me).Just check the whois to see who bought it
Thanks for the info.Callidus Cloud (Rory Cameron)
Yeah, that's true.It might be a new project and the site is being developed and not "Live" yet
They could be changing their brand name altogether? Who knows?
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