Domain Spotlight:

The screenshots below are examples of buyers of domains from the last few months that have either developed their sites, or purchased an upgrade domain and have redirected their acquisition to an existing website.

UShareIt.com sold for $8,888 at Sedo, and the site is branded without the “U” — just the “Share It” part. “The world’s fastest way to share photos, apps and more across devices”

Ushareit

AgWest.com sold for $8,800 at Sedo, and the company needed the domain as part of a rebrand, “Toromont Industries Ltd. is investing in its growing Agricultural Equipment subsidiary, now rebranded AgWest Ltd”.

Agwest
Nuvolo.com sold for $6,270 at Sedo, and the domain is an upgrade from NuvoloTechnologies.com. “Nuvolo is a cloud integration and solutions provider and a pure-play partner of ServiceNow, the enterprise IT cloud company. “

NuvoloClock9.com sold for $5,130 at Sedo, and the domain is a smart acquisition for the company behind CloudNine.com. “Cloud 9 isn’t just an ISP.  We are also a highly versatile and skilled IT consulting company”.

Clock9

Filimo.com sold for $5,130 at Sedo, and the domain appears to be an upgrade from AparatFilimo.com. I believe it’s a Persian-language movie site.

Filimo
LiveInColor.com sold for $5,000 at Sedo, and the domain is an acquisition by L’Oreal, with its $90+ billion market cap. The domain forwards to a page which promotes its hair coloring products.

LiveInColor

Drips.com sold for $4,010 at Sedo, and the buyer is Lead Science, LLC. “Drip campaigns have been proven time and time again to be the most effective way to convert a lead into a customer.” “At Drips.com, we provide the necessary infrastructure and expertise to create, optimize, and maintain your drip campaigns.”

Drips

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3 Replies to “Recent Domain Sales That Have Been Developed (pics): Drips.com, LiveInColor.com, Filimo.com, More”

    1. I agree, fizz. Because DRIP is also a popular abbreviation for Dividend Reinvestment Plan, and because financial terms typically sell well, I believe the seller left some money on the table. Congrats of course to the end user buyer.

  1. I wasn’t aware of the financial use of the word Aaron and can see from the domain’s screenshots.com history that this has been the focus of ppc ads for the past seven years. Makes it an even more awesome end-user buy!

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