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Three-Word Domain Sells for $260,000 to Top New DN Journal Chart

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Duke

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The new weekly domain sales report is out at DNJournal.com. This week one of the largest three-word domain sales we’ve ever seen took the #1 spot on our Top 20 chart after changing hands for $260,000. A second six-figure blockbuster from the geodomain category passed the $150,000 mark. Two more geodomains earned spots in the top ten. .Com had a dominating week, taking 17 of the20 chart positions. The other three openings went to a pair of .orgs and a $21,500 .info. You can get all of the details here:
http://www.dnjournal.com/domainsales.htm
 

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$260,000 for TripleCreditReport.com?

QuadrupleCreditReport.com is still available.. should be worth at least as much :D
 

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nuts! :eek:
waste of money

i bet only gets a few hits too. oh well, good for industry i guess
 

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Well sometimes when I see such sales i think about 3 things

1. Buyer and seller actually are same person ( company , sister company and ect ) and they are just reducing their income to avoid paying taxes

2. Clearing the dirty money

3. Too rich to be care about 260K - as for me it's obviously waste of money
 

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see that Daytona . com went for just over $150 k... I would have expected that to sell for a lot more... seems like a good buy...
 

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Wow, TarponSprings.com went for 1/3 its worth price.
 

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I find the .org sales interesting:

#6 Website.org - $30,545
#18 Irish.org - $14,826

Cheers Duke!
 

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Wow, TarponSprings.com went for 1/3 its worth price.

why is that? it's making ~$20 per day according to Rick Latona newsletter, so it's about 8.5 years revenue. I think this is a very good multiple. :)
 

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why is that? it's making ~$20 per day according to Rick Latona newsletter, so it's about 8.5 years revenue. I think this is a very good multiple. :)

City .com values cannot be calculated solely on the daily revenue. Latona owned the domain for less than 4 months. At least it was bought by a Florida-based company.
 

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City .com values cannot be calculated solely on the daily revenue.
Important point!

see that Daytona . com went for just over $150 k... I would have expected that to sell for a lot more... seems like a good buy...
Technically, it's Daytona Beach (which is fully developed), so Daytona while obviously nice is a bit less familiar. Kind of like Indy for Indianapolis, or Lauderdale for Fort Lauderdale.

If TripleCreditReport.com went for $260k, what would CreditReport.com pull?
 
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City .com values cannot be calculated solely on the daily revenue. Latona owned the domain for less than 4 months. At least it was bought by a Florida-based company.

Acro, I have many similar city domains, some are bigger, more popular, others smaller. I'd be happy to sell most at this price. Check the prices cities sold for at the latest geo expo. Without the traffic/revenue the price would be much smaller
 

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If a domain is worth $180k why would you sell at $60k ?
Only if you need the cash and cannot find a buyer long-term.
TarponSprings.com was a flip. The domain had live content for 13 years prior to the flip. Check Archive.org
 

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If a domain is worth $180k why would you sell at $60k ?
Only if you need the cash and cannot find a buyer long-term.
TarponSprings.com was a flip. The domain had live content for 13 years prior to the flip. Check Archive.org

it was offered in ricks newsletter 4 times during a months time before it sold.. what makes you think it's worth $180k :lol:
 

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it was offered in ricks newsletter 4 times during a months time before it sold.. what makes you think it's worth $180k :lol:

I live in Florida, remember ;) Perhaps Mr. Latona paid less than half of the sales figure to acquire it.
 

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I live in Florida, remember ;)

haha ok, deal then :)

Perhaps Mr. Latona paid less than half of the sales figure to acquire it.

probably, otherwise what's the point of flipping ;)
Rick actually had some good deals in his newsletter lately. I'm surprised some of them haven't sold faster.
Probably because of summer and everyone is on vacation
 

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I think the reason is simple: too many selling venues have popped up. So the key to having high sales is reaching outside the known domainer universe ;)
 
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