MovingCompany.com Moves To Top Of Weekly Sales Chart

Domain Name Journal logoMovingcompany.com topped the Domain Name Journal list of top reported sales in a very nice six-figure sale, selling for $195,000 through Moniker, in the week to 17 June

Domain Name Journal logoMovingcompany.com topped the Domain Name Journal list of top reported sales in a very nice six-figure sale, selling for $195,000 through Moniker, in the week to 17 June.

The sale was more than triple the second place getter, skyboard.com, which sold for $60,000 through DomainMarket while third was goldfields.com, which sold for $52,500 through DomainNameSales.

In recent months Sedo has struggled on the DNJ leaderboard with its biggest reported sale for the week being cruise.me, selling for $28,500. It was one of seven Sedo sales in the top 20.

Sedo still accounted for more sales than anyone else, with next on the chart being AfternicDLS and DomainNameSales, both with five sales.

As usual, .COM dominated the chart with 14 of the top 20 sales. Other TLDs on the chart were .DE, .ME and .NET each with two sales.

To check out the Domain Name Journal list of sales for the week to 17 June, go to:
dnjournal.com/archive/domainsales/2012/20120627.htm

.DE Domain Tops Weekly Sales Chart In Six-Figure Sale

Domain Name Journal logoOnline-casino.de topped Domain Name Journal’s weekly sales chart in the week to 10 June, selling for €115,000 ($144,900), with another .DE domain, Gruppenreisen.de (group travel), coming in third for the week, selling for €59,500 ($74,970). Both domains were sold through Sedo

Domain Name Journal logoOnline-casino.de topped Domain Name Journal’s weekly sales chart in the week to 10 June, selling for €115,000 ($144,900), with another .DE domain, Gruppenreisen.de (group travel), coming in third for the week, selling for €59,500 ($74,970). Both domains were sold through Sedo.

Second for the week was ConferenceCalling.com, selling for $80,000 through AfternicDLS.

Overall Sedo accounted for ten sales in the top 20 sales chart with AfternicDLS another eight, while Optimo.com and Go Daddy Auctions one each.

And despite .DE domains doing well at the top of the chart, .COM domains accounted for 15 of the top 20 sales, while there were two .NET and one .ME sales.

To check out the complete listing of reported sales compiled by Domain Name Journal for the week ending 10 June, go to:
www.dnjournal.com/archive/domainsales/2012/20120620.htm

FO.COM Tops Weekly Sales Chart in 6-Figure Sale

Domain Name Journal logoThe six-figure sale of fo.com topped the Domain Name Journal weekly listing of top reported sales in the week to 31 May, selling for a very nice $245,000 through DomainAdvisors. The domain is now being used as a shortcut to a popular fashion website – FashionOne.com.

Domain Name Journal logoThe six-figure sale of fo.com topped the Domain Name Journal weekly listing of top reported sales in the week to 31 May, selling for a very nice $245,000 through DomainAdvisors. The domain is now being used as a shortcut to a popular fashion website – FashionOne.com.

The domain easily beat the second placed sale, that of Exploris.com, selling for $30,000 through DomainNameSales.

Sedo then took the next five places and eight of the top 20 in total while DomainNameSales took four places and AfternicDLS three.

.COM domains dominated as usual, taking out 14 of the top 20 sales, with three .TV sales, and one each for .CA, .UK and .NET.

To check out the top reported sales as compiled by Domain Name Journal for the week to 31 May, go to:
dnjournal.com/archive/domainsales/2012/20120606.htm

Ahha.com Tops Weekly Sales Chart

Domain Name Journal logoIn a week with only one six-figure sale, and two more above $50,000, ahha.com topped the Domain Name Journal sales chart, selling for $112,000 through Sedo

Domain Name Journal logoIn a week with only one six-figure sale, and two more above $50,000, ahha.com topped the Domain Name Journal sales chart, selling for $112,000 through Sedo.

Resultados.com came in second, selling for a decent $80,000 in a joint sale by SpanishLanguageDomains and DomainNameSales in the week to 13 May while w.to was third, selling for $53,000, again through Sedo.

The year has continued to be competitive for Sedo at the top of the sales charts, with only seven of the top 20 reported sales, while DomainNameSales either solely or in conjunction with others had six domains in the top 20 and AfternicDLS another four sales.

Among the TLDs, .COM continues to dominate with 16 of the top 20 sales, while there were two ccTLD sales (.TV and .TO) and two .NET sales.

To check out the complete list of top reported sales for the week to 13 May as compiled by Domain Name Journal, go to dnjournal.com/archive/domainsales/2012/20120523.htm.

Summer Approaches And Domain Sales Heat Up

Domain Name Journal logoA trio of previously unreported six-figure sales topped Domain Name Journal’s sales chart for the week to 6 May. Number one was 60.com, selling for $310,000 through KuwaitNet.net, making it the third largest sale to date in 2012

Domain Name Journal logoA trio of previously unreported six-figure sales topped Domain Name Journal’s sales chart for the week to 6 May. Number one was 60.com, selling for $310,000 through KuwaitNet.net, making it the third largest sale to date in 2012.

Second was LEO.com, selling for $120,000 through Toby Clements Newsletter while Bosnia.com was the third six-figure sale, selling for $100,000 through DomainAdvisors.

The first sale Sedo had a hand in was OnlineFreeGames.com, selling for $90,000 through DomainNameSales and Sedo.

Sedo kept its hold on the top 20 with the most sales, but only just, showing there is increasing competition among domain name aftermarket companies in 2012. Sedo was responsible for five sales, including the aforementioned sale in conjunction with DomainNameSales.

AfternicDLS was responsible for four sales, while DomainAdvisors and DomainNameSales also had a hand in four sales.

But the dominance of .COM still shines through with 18 of the top 20 sales with only wrapp.de and lampa.pl being the only non-.COM sales.

To check out the Domain Name Journal list of top reported sales for the week to 6 May, go to:
dnjournal.com/archive/domainsales/2012/20120516.htm

Channel.com Tops Weekly Sales Chart

Domain Name Journal logoChannel.com was the “winner” of the Domain Name Journal weekly sales chart in the week to 18 March, selling for a nice $125,000 through Sedo, easily topping cheapvacations.ca in a good ccTLD sale selling for $47,000 through DomainNameSales

Domain Name Journal logoChannel.com was the “winner” of the Domain Name Journal weekly sales chart in the week to 18 March, selling for a nice $125,000 through Sedo, easily topping cheapvacations.ca in a good ccTLD sale selling for $47,000 through DomainNameSales.

It was a good week for ccTLD sales at the top of the chart, accounting for seven of the top 20 sales including the catchy instant.ly coming in at number five. There were also 12 .COM sales and the remaining sale was a .NET sale.

Sedo is getting some competition on the sales charts of late, at least at the top, accounting for only eight of the top 20. There were also four sales through DomainNameSales, and another sold through DomainAdvisors and DomainNameSales and three through AfternicDLS.

To check out the Domain Name Journal list of top reported sales in the week to 18 March, see:
dnjournal.com/archive/domainsales/2012/20120328.htm