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August 17, 2007 at 10:40 pm #604468IntertopsMember
Selling:
PN.net – $20,000 (killer for “poker news” or “poker network”)
OTY.com – $9,000
oPoker.com – $5,000 (short for “online poker” perhaps?)
CasinosGratis.com – $5,000 (“free casinos” in Spanish)
SportsGamblers.com – $800
Top100Casinos.com – $2,000Buying:
I used to have a lot of revenue from gambling names, but a lot of the names I had were typos of sites that now are either small or aren’t there anymore. I would like to get some casino and poker names that have decent traffic (100+ uniques per month) and prefer mostly type-in traffic, which usually means good name quality. I’m not that interested in typos anymore and am definitely not interested in TM infringing names. Let me know what you’ve got!
August 18, 2007 at 6:15 am #746011AnonymousInactivepn.net for $20,000 ?! you got to be kidding me … i don’t see anyone paying so much for a non-descriptive domain!
just my two cents…
August 18, 2007 at 2:42 pm #746034IntertopsMemberPast 4 2-letter .net domain sales:
FT.net $22,500 2007-08-08 Moniker/ T.R.A.F.F.I.C. (most comparable as it was the very last sale, plus the letters are close in quality to P and N)
KO.net $10,000 2007-06-06 Moniker/ T.R.A.F.F.I.C. (K is not a premium letter, and O is mainly good for Organization, more suitable for .org)
HM.net $12,250 2007-05-23 Moniker (both premium letters, but letter quality premium letters than P and N
JK.net $14,600 2007-05-15 Sedo (J and K are both non-premium letters, though “Just Kidding” is a saving grace for this. Still, do you want 5-figures for a name meaning “just kidding” or a name meaning “poker news” or “poker network”? Or “phone numbers” or “private network”)Anyways, if I don’t sell it here for $20,000, it will sell at the next Traffic convention for that much or more, so want it or don’t want it, I don’t care. There’s only 676 2 letter .nets. Comparitively, there are 17,576 3-letter .coms that are now a minimum of about $4,200.
August 19, 2007 at 2:33 am #746062AnonymousInactivefair enough. the world has gone crazy. imho, people are just plain overpaying for domains … then again, looks like its good business for ya, so good luck.
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