DNJournal shows you reported domain sales of $10,000+ from last year. Interesting stuff, especially if you want to evaluate your own domain’s value, or ponder buying one. From the list:
Fish.com | $1,020,000 |
Bills.com | $964,500 |
Earth.com | $800,000 |
King.com | $155,000 |
Paraguay.com | $150,000 |
Lunch.com | $100,000 |
Lofts.com | $100,000 |
EQ.com | $100,000 |
Blogster.com | $100,000 |
Downlaod.com | $68,000 |
Donwload.com | $68,000 |
Lottery.org | $66,667 |
Travel.tv | $65,000 |
Redmond.com | $62,999 |
Gather.com | $32,500 |
CollegeGrants.com | $32,439 |
MySpac.com | $31,600 |
e-Mails.de | $31,582 |
Searching.ca | $31,500 |
NetPassport.com | $22,250 |
Funds.info | $22,246 |
Pathology.com | $22,000 |
Illusions.com | $18,300 |
ScienceMuseum.com | $18,277 |
Spod.com | $12,985 |
China.co.uk | $12,896 |
StockPilot.com | $12,888 |
Registro.com | $12,789 |
BudgetVacations.com | $10,300 |
NewCars.net | $10,288 |
eNote.com | $10,000 |
Capes.com | $10,000 |
[Thanks Lars.]
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