The screenshots below are examples of buyers of domains from the past year that have either developed their sites, or purchased an upgrade domain and have redirected their acquisition to an existing website.
Evie.com sold for $22,500 at Uniregistry, and the new app describes itself as follows, “One instant search for everything you need. Evie finds restaurants, stores, contacts, movies, music, shows, phone settings, and much more.”
Flapjacks.com sold for $10,000 at Uniregistry, and the domain was an upgrade from FlapjacksPancakes.com. The restaurant chain has seven locations in Tennessee, and just opened a new location in South Carolina.
VisaGate.com sold for $10,000 at Sedo, and the domain was an upgrade from the hyphenated Visa-Gate.com. Per Google Translate of the German-language site, the site “offers visa procurement for the USA; Australia, China, Russia and India.”
NoSecrets.com sold for $8,800 at Sedo, and this domain was an upgrade from NoSecretsWorld.com and NoSecretsWorld.it. The Italian language site is the home of a fashion / clothing line.
BTNL.com sold for $4,995 at Sedo, and the domain is a shortener for Bitnomial.com, which is where BTNL.com currently redirects. They say they’re a “Bitcoin Derivatives” company, although the site is pretty thin right now.
VerticalTechnology.com sold for $2,500 at Sedo, and this is the new home of a company that pretty generically describes themselves as a “Technology/Consulting/Advertising Company“.