Dave Evanson: Zag.com Sold for $450,000

Sedo’s Senior Broker Dave Evanson just reported one of the largest three letter .com domain name sales in the last several years. According to Dave’s tweet, Zag.com was acquired for $450,000 via Sedo:

Zag.com has been registered to TrueCar at MarkMonitor. The domain name transferred to GoDaddy, and it is now registered to an entity called ZAGTOON. Zag.com now forwards to Zag-inc.com, so the domain name was acquired by the animation firm. Interestingly, Dave co-brokered TrueCar’s $350,000 acquisition of True.com in 2014.

We are just a full month into 2021, but this $450,000 deal will rank as the second largest sale of the year so far, as recorded by DNJournal. The largest sale to date is the $850,000 sale of GoBet.com. This $450,000 sale will rank in the top 15 recent publicly reported 3 letter .com domain name sales, as recorded by Embrace.com.

Elliot Silver
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  1. Just because the Tweet was removed as a courtesy doesn’t mean you shouldn’t count the $1.8m now $1.8m later sale for this year too.

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