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.
HappyShopper.com sold for $8,000 at Uniregistry, and the Houston-based company describes their mission as follows, “to connect local and regional businesses with customers by providing seamless, personalized, online platforms and radical tools to grow prosperous, Happy relationships.”
SoundMagic.com sold for $8,000 at Uniregistry, and the domain was an upgrade from SoundMagic.com.cn. The company sells headphones, earbuds and other related products.
Dossen.com sold for $5,085 at Sedo, and the domain was needed as part of a rebrand from “Eastern Crown”. They’re a hotel company based in China. “Dossen is ranked in world’s top 32 hotel groups and China’s top 8 hotel groups. Dossen owns more than 900 hotels in over 200 cities in China, Malaysia, Belarus and other countries.”
CloudRealty.com sold for $5,000 at Sedo, and it’s the home of a new realtor group in Chicago. “Cloud Realty began as a re-imagining of the boutique real estate brokerage. With the changes of new technology, the buyer behavior has also changed.”
UltraGames.com sold for $4,000 at Sedo, and a gaming and casino site is being developed by a group based in Nassau, Bahamas.
CaseCamp.com sold for $3,250 at Sedo, and they offer online project management software. “casecamp keeps people on the same page. No matter what your role is, everyone works toward a common goal: finishing the project, together.”