I probably should follow more Namejet auctions that I do but unfortunately I only follow domains that I actually want to buy. Here are some of the final sales prices that caught my eye
SugarBerry.com $866 I put it on my list as a great brand and it brought a little more than I figured it would
1988.com $20,499 Damn nice price
Jupo.com $4400 Solid price for a solid CVCV.com
OnlineTaxSoftware.com $2801 I think it has sold for more in the past but still a fair price
GJ.net $6027 This one went cheap
00.net (zero zero) $8300 Surprised how hight this one went for
Trundle.com $4922 Good tech name, has a nice sound to it but for this price it better
HomeStorage.com edited for Elliot, more than $1000 🙂
R-R.com $5090 L-L.com owners got all giddy when they saw the final price
Piso.com $12,000 I think this was a great buy. Will go for much more later
0-1.com $1400 Had no idea this type had this much value
Pinged.com $1755 I thought it would go for $1500 so I was pretty close
A Few From October
Touchy.com $4100 Barely got beat out on this one. Great iPad app or touch screen name
Copied.com $8008 I figured this was a $10,000 name
Detained.com $6006 I thought this was a $2000 and was wrong
BananaKetchup.com I stole this one for under $10o. I should be a millionaire soon. mmmmmmmmm banana ketchup
The auction for pending delete domain 1988.com ended today at a very solid $20,499.
Thanks Fizz
I didn’t even ask 🙂
Elliot,
Don’t have to. Out of respect
Trundle is a one word product with 18,000 Exact Match global monthly searches not just a “good tech name”.
Tony,
Really? A perfect example of exact match being useless. If you are buying a trundle what are you buying/looking for? A trundle BED. That’s the statistical value. I think it was purchased for the brand value but we’ll only know at build out.
An exact match domain especially one-worder is NEVER useless. I was the buyer and I can tell you I did not buy it for brand value.
Tony,
Congratulations on the buy. As long as you are happy that’s all that matters.