Domain Holdings brokers TWO seven- figure domain name sales for the week of September 14th.(Private Sales)
— Domain Holdings (@domainholdings) September 13, 2012
It looks like Domain Holdings is having a big week. The company just posted an update on its Twitter and Facebook pages announcing that it brokered two seven figure (million dollar plus) sales this week.
Although the sales were deemed private and the domain names and prices weren’t divulged, I looked back at a few Domain Holdings brokerage emails to find some of the seven figure domain names the company is/was selling:
- Attorney.com $1,900,000
- Vehicles.com $1,900,000
- Girl.com $1,800,000
- Hotslots.com $1,500,000
- Jessica.com $1,500,000
- DebtConsolidation.com $1,400,000
- Anal.com $1,200,000
- GirlTalk.com $1,200,000
- SlotMachine.com $1,000,000
It’s very possible that the company brokered a domain name that they hadn’t listed publicly, but I will monitor the domain names mentioned above (using DomainTools Whois Monitor) to see if anything changes.
BTW, if you are interested in working for Domain Holdings, the company is hiring.
Great to hear of more 7 figure domain sales.
Would be nice to know the names, hope you can find out something through Whois changes.
My guess is Attorney.com
Nice!
It will not be SlotMachine.com, because asking price was $1,000,000 and there is always some price negotiation, so it would drop to 6-figure most likely…
attorney.com and vehicles.com my guess.
My guesses are attorney.com and debtconsolidation.com.
ogirl.net
slotga.me,
Are for sale.
Here are two tips:
1) Stop buying crappy domain names
2) Stop spamming my blog with your crappy domain names.
Curious as to what you may think
about my current crop, but don’t wish to offend. If you have the time, please visit my display site. Thanks.
NDA: It Makes Anything Possible.
LOL…
While true, I will add that I have a confidentiality clause built into my sales and purchase contracts. I don’t want people to know what I paid for a name in private, nor do I want people to know my private sales/prices either.
I just Liked ur Reply, Elliot, and it went from 2 to +1. ?
Inspiring article! 🙂
debtconsolidation gets my vote, but I would guess none above if I were really betting, imagine they have a larger list of domains that they dont publish but are actively engaged in trying to find end users