Domain Sales

2 Legal Domain Names for Sale

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I am offering a pair of legal domain names for sale:

LegalClinic.com
LegalClinics.com

BIN: $15,000 for both

These names are registered at Moniker for an easy push. Email me or post a comment in my blog to buy.

Traffic Arbitrage .com

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From Frank’s Blog: Traffic Arbitrage for Everyone

TrafficArbitrage.com is now sold.

Domain for Sale: All Proceeds Benefit ICA

Extracurriculars.com is for sale with all proceeds going to the ICA. A Buy it Now price has not been set, so please make offers in the comment section of this thread or send me an email. The highest offer received by 8pm EST today will get the name.

The term “extracurriculars” has 343,000 references in Google.

The domain name is registered at Moniker.

Generic Domain Names For Sale

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I am selling a few domain names at great prices. Send me a message to purchase:

WashingtonDoctors.com
WashingtonDoctor.com
Pair: $10,000

NewJerseyDoctor.com – $5,000

LitigationAttorney.com
LitigationAttorneys.com
Pair: $9,000

WateringHoles.com – $5,000

Morissa.com – $850

PlasticSurgeryWebsite.com – $750

CondominiumLoan.com – $500

TelemarketingSite.com – $250

All names are registered at Moniker for an easy push.

Televisions.com – A Steal at $215k

Televisions.com Tunes In $215,000 In the Week’s Top Reported Sale

Televisions.com sold for just $215,000 according to the newest addition of DNJournal.com‘s weekly sales report. This is a great price for the buyer, as I believe this name was worth well over half a million dollars. Recently, Cameras.com sold for well over a million, and I would value this name similarly. My only reasoning for the low price is that people might be searching for TVs rather than Televisions. Although television margins aren’t huge, I think the new owner could open up a tv store without open box inventory. The price paid is much less than what it would cost to open a television business in a typical shopping mall, and the reach is far greater with Televisions.com.

After 4 Years, Salesforce.com Buys Force.com

Salesforce.com and the Force family name
Pricing a domain name doesn’t always have to do with a specific valuation strategy. Sometimes a person has a sentimental attachment to a domain name, and he is unwilling to sell it for any price. Take Gordon Force, Sr. of San Jose, CA. for example. He registered Force.com in the early 1990’s for his company, Force Technology, a technology consulting and design services company. After nearly 4 years of negotiations (WOW!), Salesforce.com was finally able to acquire Force.com from Mr. Force. They must have made one big offer!

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