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Quiet Week For Big Sales on the Aftermarket

Domain Name Journal logoOne week there are three six-figure sales, the next none! Those are the vagaries of the domain name aftermarket. But the top sale, that of priority.com for $85,000 through Vinexa, was still a pretty good result.

Coming in second was youcoin.com, selling for €70,000 ($79,100), and then equal third was equalityhealth.com and tekpoint.com, both selling for $30,000, and both through Sedo.

On the TLD side of things there were 13 .com sales, two for .club and one each for .org, .io, .co, .net and .it. On the aftermarket Sedo dominated with half (10) of the sales in the top 20, AlanAdlari had three and Direct Registry Sale and Flippa two each.

To check out the Domain Name Journal chart of top reported sales for the week ending 10 April, go to:
http://dnjournal.com/archive/domainsales/2016/20160420.htm

No Six-Figure Sales For Second Week In A Row On Sales Chart

Domain Name Journal logoFor the second week in a row, there have been no six-figure sales according to the Domain Name Journal chart of top reported sales.

The top sale for the week ending 27 March was tmhcc.com, sold for $65,000 through Sedo while retard.com came second, selling for $61,936 through Flippa and then 0z.com (zero-z), which sold for $32,500, again through Sedo.

On the TLD side of things, .com had a quiet week (by .com standards) with only ten domains on the chart. There were also three .top sales, two each for .net and .eu and one each for .de, .co.uk and .org.

On the aftermarket side of things there were ten sales through Sedo and five through Flippa.

To check out the Domain Name Journal chart of top reported sales for the week ending 27 March in more detail, go to:
http://dnjournal.com/archive/domainsales/2016/20160406.htm

Five Six-Figure Domains Top Weekly Sales Chart

Domain Name Journal logoIt was a big week for domain name sales with five sales topping the $100,000 mark according to the Domain Name Journal chart of top reported sales for the week ending 28 February. The top sale was tp.com, which sold for a massive $929,000 through NameJet.

Coming in second was clash.com, selling for $250,000 in a private sale, and then lawn.com which sold for $240,000 through RightOfTheDot/NameJet.

The other two sale to make six-figures were totalcare.com and youi.com which sold for $120,000 and $100,000 respectively in private sales.

There were 16 .com sales with four characters or less out of 18 .com sales plus one each for .gl and .net. In the aftermarket outlets, for the first time I have been looking at the chart there were no sales through Sedo. NameJet had a hand in 13 sales, five of which were in conjunction with RightOfTheDot. There were also three sales through Flippa.

To check out the Domain Name Journal chart of top reported sales for the week ending 28 February, go to: dnjournal.com/archive/domainsales/2016/20160309.htm

Comes Up Purple For Magenta.com In Six-Figure Sale

Domain Name Journal logoThe six figure domain name sales took a week off last week, but came back in the week ending 14 February with magenta.com selling for $100,000 through DomainNameSales to top the Domain Name Journal chart of top reported sales.

The sale easily eclipsed the next sales – creature.com and pedal.com – selling for $35,000 and $25,000 respectively through Flippa.

Sedo had 13 sales in the top 21 – a tie for 20th place – while Flippa accounted for four sales. On the TLD side of things, there were 15 .com sales and one each for .net, .cn, .nl, .co.uk and .org.

To check out the Domain Name Journal chart of top reported sales for the week ending 14 February, go to:
http://dnjournal.com/archive/domainsales/2016/20160224.htm

Single Digit .XYZ Domains Tops Weekly Aftermarket Chart In Six-Figure Sale

Domain Name Journal logoIt’s easily the largest of the new gTLDs by registration numbers and they’ve now come up with a handy six figure sale. The 6.xyz domain sold for $125,000 through FindYourDomain to top the Domain Name Journal chart for the week ending 22 November.

It was easily the biggest sale of the week with noy.com and aflam.com coming second and third selling for $39,000 through Flippa and $35,000 through Sedo respectively.

Sedo had a hand in 15 sales for the week and Flippa two. There were also 15 .com sales and one each for .xyz, .info, .me, .net and .uk.

To check out the Domain Name Journal chart of top reported sales for the week ending 22 November, go to http://dnjournal.com/archive/domainsales/2015/20151202.htm

Six-Figure Numeric .COM Sale Tops Chart

Domain Name Journal logoA couple of private sales topped the Domain Name Journal chart of top reported sales for the week ending 15 November with 8181.com selling for $225,000 and then fzd.com next, selling for $65,000. Coming in third was ict.com, which sold for €38,000 ($40,280) through Sedo.

There were 13 .com sales in the top 20 for the week, two .top sales and one each for .tv, .org, .net, .io and .de.

On the aftermarket side of things there were ten sales through Sedo, four private sales and two through Flippa.

To check out the Domain Name Journal chart in more detail for the week ending 15 November, go to: dnjournal.com/archive/domainsales/2015/20151125.htm

Domain Sales Fail To Reach Six-Figure Sum For Second Week In A Row

Domain Name Journal logoFor the second week in a row the top selling domain name on Domain Name Journal’s chart failed to make the six-figure mark. But the top 12 domains still sold for a higher price than the top sale in the previous week.

The top sale for the week was 8.top, which sold for CNY500,000 ($79,000) through Jiangsu Bangning. Second was oka.com, which sold for $60,000 through Sedo and then cln.com for $45,000 through Flippa.

The top aftermarket outlet was Sedo as usual, which had 13 of the top 20 sales while Flippa had three.

There were 13 .com sales, two each for .de and .tv and one each for .top, .uk and .com.sg.

To check out the Domain Name Journal chart of top reported sales for the week ending 18 October in full, go to:
dnjournal.com/archive/domainsales/2015/20151028.htm

Million Dollar Sale Tops Weekly Chart

Domain Name Journal logoThe sale of 588.com easily topped the Domain Name Journal chart of top reported sales in the week ending 20 September, selling for an even million bucks through 4.cn, making it the equal second biggest sale of the year to date alongside px.com and only topped by the sale of porno.com which sold for $8,888,888.

Coming in second was obe.com, which in most other weeks would have topped the weekly chart, selling for a very nice $200,000 through GetYourDomain. Third, in a sale that would often have topped a weekly chart as well, was 419.com, selling for $150,000 through eNaming.

On the TLD side of the things there were 14 .com sales, including the top ten ,two .ca sales and one each for .net, .guru, .de and .co.uk.

There were eleven sales through Sedo in the top 20 and two each through Flippa and ExcellentDomains.ca.

To check out the Domain Name Journal chart of top reported sales for the week ending 20 September in full, go to:
dnjournal.com/archive/domainsales/2015/20150930.htm

Short and Numeric Domain Tops Weekly Chart

Domain Name Journal logoThe domain 899.com topped the Domain Name Journal chart of top reported sales for the week ending 13 September in a whopping $801,000 private sale.

The sale easily eclipsed the next biggest sales, that of clink.com ($50,000) and loveseat.com ($25,000), both sold through DomainHoldings.

As usual, Sedo topped the aftermarket outlets with 11 of the top 20 sales with two each for DomainHoldings, Flippa and ExcellentDomains.ca.

There were 13 .com sales on the chart as well as two each for .co and .ca, and one each for .org, .me and .net.

To check out the Domain Name Journal chart of top reported sales for the week ending 13 September in full, go to:
dnjournal.com/archive/domainsales/2015/20150923.htm

HTML5.com Tops Weekly Chart In $50,000 Sale

Domain Name Journal logoThere were none of the big six-figure sales in the week ending 23 August according to the Domain Name Journal chart of top reported sales. The biggest sale was that of HTML5.com which sold for a still very handy $50,209 in a sale brokered by Flippa.

The sale topped the equal second-placed sale, that of two .top domains – 28.top and 98.top – selling for CNY150,000 ($23,250) each through Jiangsu Bangning.

There were 11 .com sales for the week along with two each for .top, .de and .eu and one each for .info, .directory and .co.uk.

On the aftermarket side of things there were five sales through Flippa but they were bested by Sedo with 11.

To check out the Domain Name Journal chart of top reported sales for the week ending 23 August, go to:
dnjournal.com/archive/domainsales/2015/20150902.htm