Afternic has another big week for end user domain name sales.
Afternic sold over $1 million worth of domains last week. Here are 34 domains that were sold to end users.
Memorial and headstone company Tecstone Granite USA paid $1,477 for CivicMemorials.com.
Ciudad Del Saber in Panama bought CiduadDelSaber.com for $1,495. It currently uses CDSPanama.org.
Boston event production company Gateway Productions bought BostonVideo.com for $1,350.
UK Pet Food company Pet Organic bought PetOrganic.com for $1,277. It uses Pet-Organic.co.uk.
Energy finance company StarFuels bought StarBrokers.com for $2,588.
California car dealer Silver Star Automotive Group bought ToAutoMall.com for $1,295.
Nationwide Industrial Supply paid $1,500 for OfficeFurnitureOffice.com.
Richland Development Corporation paid $2,088 for Richland.net. It doesn’t own the .com.
Utah Community Federal Credit Union charged $1,477 for UVPlusCard.com.
This one threw me for a loop at first. A guy who’s last name is Gosling bought Gosling.net for $2,077. I thought he also owned .com because his email address is @Gosling.com, but it turns out that’s a Tucows domain with the Personal Names service where you can get an email address.
The creator of the Ultimate Sock and owner of Ultimate-Sock.com bought UltimateSock.com for $3,488.
American Adoptions, Inc bought JewishAdoption.net for $1,180. The .com version is owned by Adoption.com.
Ballet school Ballet Petite bought ChildrensBallet.com for $2,900.
Mobile game company Intelligence Engine Design Systems LLC bought RobotSwarm.com for $2,495.
Post production company Digital Area went global with DigitalArea.com for $2,000. They use DitialArea.eu for their website.
Fencing company Gate Solutions paid $1,500 for GateSolutions.com.
Pet food company The Honest Kitchen bought FoodEnvy.com for $1,600.
European political campaign marketing firm Campaigning Bureau bought Campaigners.org for $1,388.
Health products company Allied Medical Products bought VitalMonitor.com for $1,988.
Corporate wellness company Health Fairs Direct bought WellnessPrograms.com for $5,000.
Pacific Hotels bought HotelBlueSea.com for one of its San Diego hotels for $1,795.
Printing company Perfect Printing paid $2,588 for PerfectCommunications.com.
Australian work health and safety (WHS) assurance company RiskLink bought SafetySpace.com for $2,000.
Bryan Autoplex in Louisiana bought BestChevy.com for $1,500.
Public Prep, which organizes single sex elementary and middle schools, bought PublicPrep.com for $1,095. It uses the .org.
Alarm Detection Systems, Inc paid $1,500 for AlarmDetectionSystems.com.
The owner of MyVillages.com, a boating community, bought BoatVillage.com for $1,950.
Carroll Properties, a residential real estate developer, bought CarrollProperties.com for $2,000. They use CarrolProp.com as a website.
Dark Rome Tours bought CityWonder.com and CityWonders.com for $2,750 each.
Act-On Software, which sells marketing automation software, bought ABTesting.net for $1,488. It does not own the .com.
Restaurant franchisee The Briad Group bought TheBriadGroup.com for $1,495. They use Briad.com as their website.
Lions Eye Foundation of California-Nevada bought LionsEyeFoundation.com for $1,295.
National Military Family Association bought MilitaryFamilies.net for $2,077. It owns the .org version of this domain, but not the .com.
kemji says
alot of weak sales IMO.