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.
RockMyWorld.com sold for $20,000 at MostWantedDomains, and the new owner hasn’t updated the Whois information yet. I frankly can’t tell exactly what they’re after with the site — they have some music related links and articles and videos, but then they also have casino and sports book links.
Enclosure.com sold for $19,500 at Sedo, and the domain is an acquisition by the people behind National Partitions — “Since 1967 National Partitions has been an industry leader in prefabricated construction for modular offices, enclosures, and clean rooms.” The developed Enclosure.com site appears to be identical to their NationalPartitions.com site, but their new acquisition points directly to the ‘Enclosures’ page. The company also owns the domain N-P.com and a bunch of keyword domains related to their business, such as PrefabRoom.com, CleanWalls.com, and more.
Cruzero.com sold for $9,605 at Sedo, and the owner is Bayswater GmbH. The German-language site promotes cruise packages per its Google translation, “Top cruises at reasonable rates found at Cruzero“.
QBrushes.com sold for $9,000 at Sedo, and the domain is an upgrade from QBrushes.net. “Quality Brushes For Photoshop”
ResultsCoaching.com sold for $6,779 at Sedo, and the owner is Results Coaching Global, LLC. The domain is an upgrade from ResultsCoachingGlobal.com. “Our purpose is to help school leaders achieve extraordinary results, both professionally and personally.”