MyWorld.Com Tops Weekly Chart in Blockbuster 6-Figure Sale

Domain Name Journal logoThe myworld.com domain name sold for a whopping $1.2 million through GetYourDomain to top the Domain Name Journal weekly chart for the week ending 8 October to become what was then the fifth biggest sale of the year

Domain Name Journal logoThe myworld.com domain name sold for a whopping $1.2 million through GetYourDomain to top the Domain Name Journal weekly chart for the week ending 8 October to become what was then the fifth biggest sale of the year.

The sale has since been topped by eth.com, which is the equal second biggest sale for 2017 to date. Coming in second, in a sale that in many weeks would top the chart itself, was agenda.com, which sold for $225,000 through Buckley Media Group/Flippa while wealth365.com and 365.tv each sold for $60,000 in sales brokered by DomainProducts/Sedo and NameJet respectively.

There were 11 sales through NameJet and another 3 through Sedo while there were 2 each on the chart for Nidoma and Grit Brokerage. On the top level domain side of things there were 15 .com sales, 2 each for .it and .co and one for .tv.

To check out the Domain Name Journal chart of top reported sales for the week ending 8 October in more detail, see:
http://dnjournal.com/archive/domainsales/2017/20171018.htm

Blacklisted! Blacklist.com Tops Weekly Chart in $85,000 Sale

Domain Name Journal logoBlacklist.com sold for a very handy $85,000 to be the biggest reported sale in the week ending 30 March in a private sale, according to the Domain Name Journal list of top reported sales

Domain Name Journal logoBlacklist.com sold for a very handy $85,000 to be the biggest reported sale in the week ending 30 March in a private sale, according to the Domain Name Journal list of top reported sales.

Coming in second was like.it, selling for €55,000 ($75,900) through Nidoma while arwin.com came in third selling for $60,000 through DomainMarket/Sedo. There was also a fourth sale to top the $50,000 mark, with iacademy.com selling for $55,000 through GoDaddy/Afternic.

On the TLD side of things, .com was dominant, taking out 17 of the top 20 sales while there were two .it sales and one .de sale.

On the sales outlet, Sedo had a hand in seven of the top 20 sales, but they were beaten by GoDaddy/Afternic with eight sales including one sale they shared. NoktaDomains and Nidoma had two sales each.

To check out the Domain Name Journal list of top reported sales for the week ending 30 March in more detail, go to dnjournal.com/archive/domainsales/2014/20140409.htm.