Another week of solid 4 and 5-figure domain sales at Flippa.
Some domains that sold
Oar.com – $28,500 – Ouch……someone lost some bucks……sold in January 2013 on Flippa for $69,000. The interesting/odd thing is that there were 5 bidders at/above $50k a year ago.
AZU.com – $18,000 – This one actually sold the prior week, but I had missed it because it was negotiated post-auction. Bidding reached $15,300 during the auction.
Mortgages.info – $14,095 – Flippa has now sold both the plural and singular, which was moved last year for $18,900. At those prices, which would you prefer……”s” or no “s”?
M.ag – $8,550
Shares.info – $6,350
Viral.io – $4,995
DomainsBox.com and 500+ more domains – $3,050
Dean.info – $2,000 – Bidding got up to only $505 and didn’t hit reserve, then was negotiated post-auction.
BankruptcyDebt.com – $1,001
FlyToVegas.com – $800 – Bidding got up to $650 and didn’t hit reserve, then was negotiated post-auction.
A.domains – $575
Deindexed.com – $514
ComputerLawAttorney.com – $500
SelfMonitor.com – $400
KingOfTheGame.com – $350
SaladRecipes.net – $320
WeAffiliate.com – $300
AllGadgetReviews.com – $255
iGoViral.com – $245
YIKH.com – $215
Call.agency – $76
If you missed yesterday’s look at upcoming Flippa auctions, you can check that out here.
Some websites that sold
- Photographers-Seo.com – $60,000 – Monthly net profit of $3,300 stated, on uniques of 2,200. “This is an SEO education site for photographers. Unlike many SEO listings on Flippa it does NOT entail doing SEO for people or outsourcing it. The site provide a number of SEO ebooks, including the very well known Photographers SEO Book ($39).”
- GigBucks.com – $36,800 – Monthly net profit of $2,700 stated, on uniques of 29,000. “Gigbucks.com is the only true competition to the popular sites fiverr.com and fourerr.com. Sale includes access to all site content, files & scripts, domain.” “Gigbucks.com is Micro Employment website where people share what they can do for $5, $10, $15, $25 or $50. Sellers list there work/product/services in form of ‘gig’ on website and interested buyer purchase the ‘gig’.”
- FastForexInfo.com – $26,000 – Monthly net profit of $4,000 stated, on uniques of 98,000.
Some domains with bids that didn’t meet reserve
SUVS.com – $45,000
HealthSupplements.com – $25,000
DessertRecipes.com – $6,000
Dowo.com – $3,995
BombShelter.com – $2,500
Gem.org and 400+ more domains – $1,850
WI9.com and 30+ other domains – $1,750
Dollars.org – $1,500
Photos.in – $1,200
One would think OAR.com would fetch a lot more. Probably wrong platform for it. Owner probably wanted to raise funds and just decided to move on. But, its interesting to see that lack of liquidity on names and that it really comes down to timing like all assets.
It wasn’t a platform issue — it had also been shopped on newsletters and on NameJet. The guy just overpaid when he bought it a year ago, in my opinion. Didn’t overpay for an end user, but overpaid for wholesale domainer-to-domainer pricing.
Thanks for the coverage. All confirmed, except Viral.io @ $4,995 — this one is possibly in contention and may be reversed.
Thanks for the clarification, Kevin. Hopefully Viral.io will get resolved.