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Swag.com Tops Sales List With Six-Figure Sale

Swag.com was the only reported six-figure sale in the two weeks to 11 September according to Domain Name Journal. The domain sold for $120,000 through Latona’s Secret Newsletter.
Second-biggest sale was moneylender.com, selling for $75,000 in a priva…

Puzzle.com Sells For A Cool Half Million

Puzzle.com sold for a cool half million dollars through AfternicDLS to top the Domain Name Journal list of top reported domain name sales in the week to 8 May. It was also the only sale to top six-figures.
EJU.com, POW.com and T.ag sold for $96,000 (Af…

Quartet Of 6-Figure Sales Top Weekly Sales Chart

Driven.com, shield.com, bluejeans.com and mariage.com made up a quartet of six-figure sales for the week to 27 March according to Domain Name Journal’s weekly listing of top reported sales.
The domains sold for $225,000 (through Castello Brothers), $…

IPO.com Tops Weekly Sales Charts

IPO.com was the top selling domain name in the week to 26 September according to Domain Name Journal’s list of top reported domain name sales, selling for $500,000 through Sedo.
IPO.com sold for more than six times the amount of the next biggest sale…

Prince.com Prince of Domain Names… For a Week

Prince.com was the top selling domain name in the week to 22 August according to the Domain Name Journal list of top reported sales, selling for $235,000 through MediaOptions. It was the only six-figure sale for the week with the second biggest sale of…

Files.com Beat the Biggest Prize(.com) For Top Sale of the Week

Files.com topped the Domain Name Journal weekly listing of reported sales for the week to March 28, selling for $725,000. It well and truly bear prize.com ($100,000) into second place with no other sales to break the six-figure mark.
The top four sales…

.CA domainer in Godaddy News

DomainReport.ca – If you get Godaddy’s Aftermarket email newsletter, you would have noticed Canadian domainer Adam Dicker in the December edition. I couldn’t find a link to the newsletter itself, but here is a summary below.For those who missed it or …