Big Domain Sales Take a Break In Weekly Chart

Domain Name Journal logoThe biggest reported domain sale for the week ending 12 April wasn’t… very big! It was the $49,000 sale of rizk.com in a private sale. And yes, while not a big sale, I’m sure the seller was still quite happy

Domain Name Journal logoThe biggest reported domain sale for the week ending 12 April wasn’t… very big! It was the $49,000 sale of rizk.com in a private sale. And yes, while not a big sale, I’m sure the seller was still quite happy.

Coming in second was kelepir.com, selling for $40,000 through AlanAdlari while hse.com continued the strong three-letter .com sales of recent months coming in third, selling for $34,000.

There were nine three-letter .com sales in the top 20, two four letter .com sales and two five-letter .com sales.

Sedo was the biggest aftermarket outlet in sales with 11 while Flippa had four AlanAdlari had two.

And on the TLD side of things, there were 18 .com sales including the top 16 sales and one each for .co.uk and .io.

To check out the Domain Name Journal chart of top reported sales for the week ending 12 April in more detail, go to:
dnjournal.com/archive/domainsales/2015/20150422.htm

Three-Letter .COM Domains Dominate Weekly Sales Chart

Domain Name Journal logoThere were 14 three-letter .com domains on the Domain Name Journal chart of the 20 top reported sales for the week ending 5 April, with due.com topping the chart, selling for $130,000 through Flippa

Domain Name Journal logoThere were 14 three-letter .com domains on the Domain Name Journal chart of the 20 top reported sales for the week ending 5 April, with due.com topping the chart, selling for $130,000 through Flippa.

Second was another six-figure sale – mercari.com – selling for €100,000 ($108,000) while sportsmarket.com came in third, selling for $65,000. Both sold through Sedo.

The rise in prices and demand for three-letter .com sales has been observed by DNJ in recent months.

Sedo had a hand in ten of the top 20 sales while NameJet had a hand in eight. And unusually .com sales took out all 20 positions on the chart.

To check out the Domain Name Journal chart of top reported sales for the week ending 5 April, go to:
dnjournal.com/archive/domainsales/2015/20150415.htm

Car.info Tops Sales Chart, But No Six-Figure Sales

Domain Name Journal logoCar.info was the biggest reported sale on the Domain Name Journal chart of top reported sales for the week ending 29 March. The domain sold for $76,000 through Sedo, an even $10,000 ahead of the second biggest sale, import.com, in a sale through Heritage Auctions. And goliath.com came in third, selling for $60,000 through Flippa

Domain Name Journal logoCar.info was the biggest reported sale on the Domain Name Journal chart of top reported sales for the week ending 29 March. The domain sold for $76,000 through Sedo, an even $10,000 ahead of the second biggest sale, import.com, in a sale through Heritage Auctions. And goliath.com came in third, selling for $60,000 through Flippa.

Sedo was the biggest sales outlet for the week, with 17 of the top 21 sales (there was a tie for 20th place). And on the TLD side of things, there were 16 .com sales and one each for .info, .net, .me, .co.uk and .de.

To check out the chart of top reported sales for the week ending 29 March, go to:
dnjournal.com/archive/domainsales/2015/20150408.htm

Pair of Six-Figure Sales Top Weekly Chart

Domain Name Journal logoA pair of six-figure domain sales topped the Domain Name Journal chart of top reported sales for the week ending 22 March, with currencyconverter.com topping the chart, selling for $150,000 through DomainNameSales while vvv.com came in second, selling for $136,400 through NameJet

Domain Name Journal logoA pair of six-figure domain sales topped the Domain Name Journal chart of top reported sales for the week ending 22 March, with currencyconverter.com topping the chart, selling for $150,000 through DomainNameSales while vvv.com came in second, selling for $136,400 through NameJet.

But it was a long way to third, with escapeartists.com selling for $60,000, also through DomainNameSales.

Sedo had a good week in numbers with 16 of the top 21 sales (there was a tie for 20th place). And on the TLD side of things there was another 16, with 16 .com sales and one each for .ae, .se, .de, .ch and .co.

To check out the Domain Name Journal chart of top reported sales for the week ending 22 March, go to:
www.dnjournal.com/archive/domainsales/2015/20150401.htm

Three Week Run of Six-Figure Sales Comes to an End

Domain Name Journal logoA run of three weeks with six-figure sales topping the Domain Name Journal chart of top reported sales came to an end in the week ending 15 March. The top sale for the week was therecroom.com, which sold for $89,888 through Sedo’s marketplace

Domain Name Journal logoA run of three weeks with six-figure sales topping the Domain Name Journal chart of top reported sales came to an end in the week ending 15 March. The top sale for the week was therecroom.com, which sold for $89,888 through Sedo’s marketplace.

Coming in second was videos.de, selling for €50,000 ($53,000), also through Sedo, while rsl.com came in third, selling for $45,000 through HeritageAuctions.

Overall there were 15 .com sales, two for .de and one each for .dk, .us and .me.

And there were 14 sales brokered by Sedo and three through Flippa.

To check out the Domain Name Journal chart of top reported sales for the week ending 15 March, go to:
www.dnjournal.com/archive/domainsales/2015/20150325.htm

Third Week of Six Figure Sales Topping Charts

Domain Name Journal logoFor the third week in a row, a six-figure domain name sale has topped the Domain Name Journal chart of top reported sales for the week ending 8 March

Domain Name Journal logoFor the third week in a row, a six-figure domain name sale has topped the Domain Name Journal chart of top reported sales for the week ending 8 March.

The top selling domain for the week was luxe.com, which sold for $172,500, more than $100,000 above the second biggest sale, generational.com, which sold through Sedo in a $70,000 sale. And third was smartwatches.com, again through Heritage Auctions, in a $35,000 sale.

The two Heritage Auctions sales helped push the total revenues from the Heritage Auctions live event at the Waldorf Astoria Hotel past the $1.2 million mark, with 18 of the 27 names offered now having changed hands, according to Domain Name Journal.

On the aftermarkets, there were 15 sales through Sedo and another two through Flippa. And on the TLD side of things, there were 15 .com sales and one each for .gr, .co, .de and .net.

To check out the Domain Name Journal chart in more detail for the week ending 8 March, go to:
dnjournal.com/archive/domainsales/2015/20150318.htm

Three Six-Figure Heritage Auction Sales Top Weekly Sales Chart

Domain Name Journal logoHeritage Auctions took out the top three sales on the Domain Name Journal chart of top reported sales for the week ending 1 March, with nl.com coming out tops with a very nice $575,000 sale, the third largest sale to date in 2015 and easily eclipsing the rest of the sales for the week

Domain Name Journal logoHeritage Auctions took out the top three sales on the Domain Name Journal chart of top reported sales for the week ending 1 March, with nl.com coming out tops with a very nice $575,000 sale, the third largest sale to date in 2015 and easily eclipsing the rest of the sales for the week.

Coming in second was classic.com, which sold for a very nice $172,500 while 8.co came in third with a $115,000 sale.

The Heritage Auction sales came in a live auction in New York City and saw them take out six sales in the top 20 for the week, but in numbers if not value NameJet came out bigger with ten sales for the week, while Sedo had three sales.

On the TLD side of things, .com was particularly dominant with 18 of the top 20 sales, while there was one each for .co and .net.

To check out the Domain Name Journal chart of top reported sales for the week ending 1 March in more detail, go to:
dnjournal.com/archive/domainsales/2015/20150311.htm

Sedo Dominates Another Week of Sales Including Two Six-Figure Sales

Domain Name Journal logoIt was another big week for Sedo, taking out 15 of the top 20 sales on the Domain Name Journal chart of top reported sales for the week ending 22 February. It follows on from the previous week when they took out 19 of the top 20 sales

Domain Name Journal logoIt was another big week for Sedo, taking out 15 of the top 20 sales on the Domain Name Journal chart of top reported sales for the week ending 22 February. It follows on from the previous week when they took out 19 of the top 20 sales.

But unlike the previous week when there were no six figure sales, this week there were two – heika.com selling for $300,000 and anker.com for $130,000, both sold through Sedo.

From third to fifth there were 3 sales ranging from $20,000 to $24,500.

On the TLD side of things there were 16 .com sales, two for .net and one each for .de and .nl.

To check out the list in full, go to:
dnjournal.com/archive/domainsales/2015/20150304.htm

Sedo Dominates Sales Chart In Week With No Six-Figure Sales

Domain Name Journal logoSedo took 19 of the top 20 reported sales on Domain Name Journal’s weekly sales chart for the week ending 15 February, in a week that saw the top sale go to shein.com which sold for $95,000

Domain Name Journal logoSedo took 19 of the top 20 reported sales on Domain Name Journal’s weekly sales chart for the week ending 15 February, in a week that saw the top sale go to shein.com which sold for $95,000.

The sale of shein.com was far and above the next biggest sale, that of whitstable.co.uk, which sold for £12,000 ($18,480) while third was firepro.com which sold for $15,000.

To check out the chart of top reported sales for the week ending 15 February in more detail, go to:
dnjournal.com/archive/domainsales/2015/20150225.htm

DomainNameSales Catch Up On Reporting Sales And Wipe The Floor

Domain Name Journal logoDomain Name Journal has reported its largest sales list ever, but due to DomainNameSales releasing sales for eight months, with over 1,500 sales in the weekly list

Domain Name Journal logoDomain Name Journal has reported its largest sales list ever, but due to DomainNameSales releasing sales for eight months, with over 1,500 sales in the weekly list.

The result meant DomainNameSales took out 21 of the top 22 reported sales for the week ending 8 February, including 15 six-figure sales. The only non-DomainNameSales sale on the list was a Sedo sale – response.com – which tied for eighth place selling for $150,000.

Taking out the top place on the chart was rangers.com, selling for $375,000 followed by werk.com ($250,000) and erectiledysfunction.com ($241,000).

And on the TLD side of things, there were 21 .com sales and one .org sale on the chart.

To check out the Domain Name Journal list of top reported sales for the week ending 8 February, go to:
dnjournal.com/archive/domainsales/2015/20150218.htm