A weekly round up of end user domain name purchases.
Here’s a look at domain names end users bought through Afternic last week.
Entrepreneur.com bought ClubEntrepreneur.com for $5,000 one week after picking up EntrepreneurAwards.com for $2,088.
KPMG Meijburg & Co bought TaxControl.com for $2,388.
You know how cute spellings of your name create confusion? It looks like Xpert Auto Repair Inc., which owns xpertauto.net, figured that out. It bought ExpertAuto.net for $1,088.
SonicShack.com, which sells personalized clothing and apparel, bought tshirtshack.com for $2,500.
You know how hyphens in domain name suck? Network marketing services company Owner of Soaring-Eagles.com covered its bases by purchasing soaringeagles.com for $2,000.
Big Apple Mobility, a seller of scooters and wheel chairs, bought MobilityMD.com for $1,500.
Perks.com, which already owns IncentivePrograms.com, bought PetFoods.com for $12,890.
Isaac Daniel Group, Inc., which owns a business related to sports, bought FirstClassAthletes.com for $2,995.
Online store software company BigCommerce bought BigCommerce.net for $1,288. It already owns BigCommerce.com
Junglesport Inc of Canada, which currently operates a web site at JungleSport.ca, bought JungleSports.com for $1,000.
Impact Group HR has shortened its URL from ImpactGroupHR.com to IGHR.com for $2,750.
IP protection and domain broker Marskmen bought AmericanFreedom.com for $1,288. The company is currently brokering American.com.
DomainTools, which bought ReverseDomain.com last week for $1,988, bought ReverseDomains.com for $2,000.
Clemson University bought ClemsonOnline.com for $2,250. It still doesn’t own Clemson.com.
Texas residential services company Brown Service Company upgraded from BrownService.net to BrownService.com for $1,500.
Josh says
Some great deals these end users are getting!
Music says
Seems like petfoods/com went for a song in my view, the rest seem to confirm the belief that around $2000 is a good price to sell at
DR.DOMAIN says
Appreciate that this is becoming a regular feature Andrew.That being said…some of these sale prices are just shockingly low.It’s as if the buyers were dealing with Jethro Clampett. 😉