Trip.ME Produces Highest Sale in Great Domains Auction

The January Great Domains auction at Sedo ended last week, and the largest sale was Trip.ME at £10,200, or roughly $16,000 USD. The auction netted just under $50k, although a number of names (like Clams.com) received bids that didn’t hit the reserve price. Of the 200+ domain names at auction, 44 sales were closed.

Listed below are the results from the auction.

trip.me 10200 £
prv.com 6900 $US
pec.net 5200 $US
salbei.de 3100 EUR
711.net 1716 EUR
filtercoffee.com 1049 $US
onlinedeals.net 1000 $US
carnival.net 999 $US
webwagers.com 950 EUR
nachname.de 799 EUR
hnl.net 655 $US
mkb.net 605 $US
aaw.net 560 $US
4m.co.uk 510 £
inject.me 510 $US
inglaterra.es 510 EUR
ballast.de 500 EUR
kulanz.de 500 EUR
mov.co.uk 499 £
cineportal.com 499 EUR
qayo.com 496 $US
099.net 450 EUR
published.net 449 $US
fyn.net 429 $US
weinsortiment.de 399 EUR
vjl.net 398 $US
rssfeed.net 390 $US
carworld.net 363 $US
bqf.net 318 EUR
zyr.net 315 EUR
drinks.me 310 $US
ferienlager.net 292 EUR
woph.com 213 $US
versicherung.me 200 $US
konto.me 200 $US
1969.co.uk 199 £
ohio.co.uk 160 £
badmintonclub.com 135 EUR
bestapp.net 110 $US
tarot-card.com 100 EUR
venturenames.com 100 $US
unarm.com 100 $US
webspaces.net 95 £
moneyoffvoucher.co.uk 85 £

Elliot Silver
Elliot Silver
About The Author: Elliot Silver is an Internet entrepreneur and publisher of DomainInvesting.com. Elliot is also the founder and President of Top Notch Domains, LLC, a company that has closed eight figures in deals. Please read the DomainInvesting.com Terms of Use page for additional information about the publisher, website comment policy, disclosures, and conflicts of interest. Reach out to Elliot: Twitter | Facebook | LinkedIn

9 COMMENTS

  1. So I guess there is some sens in buying .me’s. I’ve just hand reg’ed Domesticate.me
    Time will tell whether it is money well spent

  2. Well, these auctions closed, but I’m curious of the percentage of deals that actually get done, a statistic you never see published. I bought hidefinition.tv through the last Great Domains auction, although the seller never pushed the domain and the transaction was cancelled. This was the second time in a row for me through the SEDO platform where the deal goes south. Interestingly enough, the fella who screwed me stills has a whole portfolio of names at Sedo, so apparently no there are no ramifications for him backing out of the deal.

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