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June 8, 2011 · 1 Comment 

The following product domain names sold over the past couple weeks from around the marketplaces. Interesting to note that Piano Accessories domain is already built out as a full fledged ecommerce store.

FatBurners.com
$66,000

Humidifiers.com
$50,000

VanillaExtract.com
$12,000

PrescriptionSunglasses.com
$10,099

CreditCardMachines.com
$8,000

SteelCoil.com
$6,400

StormShelters.com
$4,501

RecumbentBikes.com
$4,100

WaterBalloons.com
$1,605

PianoAccessories.com
$1,280

May 4, 2011 · Leave a Comment 

The following product domain names sold over the past couple weeks via Sedo/Afternic. Some interesting domains these past couple weeks including two camera domains and of course DogTag.com selling for $28,000.
DogTag.com    $28,000.00
StorageBuilding.com    $5,852.00
ShelvingSystems.com    $4,388.00
IntraoralCamera.com    $3,700.00
MensTshirts.com    $3,000.00
SurfingPools.com    $1,700.00
Birdbox.com    $1,500.00
BoatCameras.com    $1,000.00
SerialCable.com    $1,000.00
Ice-Skates.com    $1,000.00
Fine-Jewelry.com    $750.00

October 11, 2010 · Leave a Comment 

The following product domain names were recently sold at the Sedo Marketplace. While I don’t normally report on .net product domain sales there has been a serious uptick in sales across the board. The sales of these .net domains should only drive up the price of the same .com domain name.
.com sales
RedWine.com (150,000 USD)
StripedSocks.com (2,000 [...]

September 9, 2010 · Leave a Comment 

Below are some recent product domain name sales as reported by Sedo. As always it’s good to see exact match .com product name domains being actively sold for solid prices.
ChildrensBikes.com ($2,550 USD)
RFModulator.com ($710 USD)
AboveGroundTanks.com ($2,400 USD)
PinBox.com ($3,500 USD)
HandmadeJewellery.com ($1,500 USD) (UK Spelling)
Also related to the industry of ecommerce and online shopping, the domain Ecommerce.org sold [...]

August 19, 2010 · 1 Comment 

Moniker announced they brokered the sale of 5 t-shirt domains for $1.265 Million before the DomainFEST 2010 NYC live auction on 08/18/2010. The domain names included: t-shirts.com, t-shirt.com, tshirts.com, tees.com, and tee-shirts.com.
The buyer was Costumes Galore Inc, looks like a nice sale for a package of product domain names for both the seller and buyer.
The [...]

July 27, 2010 · Leave a Comment 

Sedo is reporting the sale of Linen.com with a first installment payment of $40,000 – the total sale price is unknown at this time. The domain is currently powered by TorreyCommerce which is a SaaS e-commerce provider for high traffic websites and domain names.
Once the total sales price of the domain is announced this post [...]

June 24, 2010 · 1 Comment 

Interesting thing I noticed today while looking over some recent product domain name sales. Sedo (.xml) and Afternic are reporting the sale of the same domain name: AdhesiveLabels.com for the price of $3,816. The domain name was in Sedo’s Online Retail Auction that I wrote about here and ended on 06/10/2010.
From what I can come [...]

June 9, 2010 · Leave a Comment 

Below are some recent product domain name sales as reported by Sedo. As always it’s good to see exact match product name domains being actively sold for solid prices. The domain RoofRack.com was sold during the May 2010 GreatDomains auction and was listed at no reserve.
ShotPut.com (6,101 USD)
RoofRack.com (11,300 USD)
AirIntake.com (7,000 USD)
Search stats for exact [...]

June 4, 2010 · 4 Comments 

This has been an interesting week for Sedo sales, more exactly sales not being completed by the domain sellers. Three separate events have been brought to light this week two of them being new the other several months old. Outlined below are details of each:
1. Seven legal domains sold for $200K in early May 2010. [...]

June 1, 2010 · 1 Comment 

Slots.com has entered the top ten domain sales of all time when it sold for $5.85 Million to BodogBrands last month and officially announced today. The buyer Calvin Arye had the following to say about the purchase: “The internet really has changed how we do business – I sat on a bar stool in London’s [...]

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