NostraDomainus said:
I think it sold for $75,000
you are right, I confused the price, even better.
Mocus said:
It sold for that much because it got 300-500 type-ins per day and made alot of PPC money daily...I put up the site for the seller before it was sold...your domain only has value if it has traffic or is developed. I was offered prosports.net for just 1500 several times...the .com is really the only one with the glow.
-and it WAS more than 50k..
yes, 75k USD , thanks for the info.....very appreciated.
godfrey90sf said:
I don't see much value in this domain. Are sports referred to as "Pro Sports" in italy?
Agreed. The .com sold for so much because..it is the .com.
Hi, in Italy there is a constant grow in the use of English terms and for examples we had on television, NOLIMITS as show related to NO LIMITS Sports.
The term ProSports is used in the Italian Sport community.
Thanks
stormhelix said:
How do you even get an .it name - Don't you have to be a verified resident of Italy to be able to register one?
:juggle:
yes correct.
I was born in Rome and my residence is there.
HappyDomainer said:
I am a bit confused here. When I follow the sedo link, prosports.it is still available for sale with seller's expectation of £ 4,999. Can someone confirm that it really sold for $50,000 given that the stats show negligible traffic on sedo.
Italian Dragon are you the one who sold this domain name?
Hi, I`m the owner of ProSports.it and yes I put it for sale on Sedo UK for that amount.
I was not the owner and I did not sell the .com version which went for 75K early this year.
Cheers
octobus said:
worthless imho unless prosports is a common term in Ital. I seriously doubt it.
Then someone could give me an explanation why every premium English word has ben registered in Italy...............and not only in Italy.
People reg English words in Countries where English is not even spoken but yet some sales are achieved like casino.hk which went for 15k despite casino is an English word.
Thank you very much to all for your appreciated opinions.
Cheers,
Lorenzo