29/05/2008, 23h37
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Date d'inscription: mars 2008
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Nouveau rapport des entes sur DNjournal
http://www.dnjournal.com/domainsales.htm
Sumo.com put a stranglehold on the top position after changing hands for $150,000 at Sedo.com. Sedo wound up having a hand in 17 chart entries, more than any other venue. In a second six-figure sale, Moniker.com moved MyrtleBeachCondos.com for $120,107.
By Ron Jackson
Numeric domains enjoyed a breakout over the past two weeks, claiming four entries on the expanded Big Board, including the third and fourth top sellers. 249.com was sold by the owners of Sevent.com for $92,000 and DotcomAgency.com paid $75,000 to acquire 93.com (a domain they are pointing to their 33.com game portal site).
RickLatona.com rounded out the top five with the sale of a nice geo domain, Shreveport.com at $70,000. That was one of four names Latona put on the elite list. He also sold two more geo domains; #7 WestPalm.com at $50,000 and #19 Toluca.com at $19,000 as well as one of the numerical domains, #13 848.com at $24,000.
The AfternicDLS also had a very strong fortnight, having a role in eight of the Top 40 sales. Their list was led by #12 Click2Compare.com at $25,000. Though pay per click revenues are down across the board this year, aftermarket sales continue to outpace previous years. The Senior VP and General Manager of NameMedia's Domain Marketplace (which includes the AfternicDLS) Peter Lamson told me that his company had their best quarter ever in 1Q-2008. Lamson said, "Our SMB (Small to Medium sized Business) “end user” focus really seems to be paying off, as global business demand for a compelling online identity seems only to be accelerating. The momentum is continuing in Q2, so we are definitely seeing on AfternicDLS what you are seeing with respect to domain sales remaining strong in an otherwise challenging economic environment."
NameJet.com was another venue with multiple chart entries, placing four on the leader board, led by #10 ApartHotels.com at $27,100. 33 of the charted domains were .coms. .Net took three spots including a pair tied for #8, Vet.net and Anonymous.net, sold for $35,000 each. Another position went to .info with #11 WallStreet.info commanding $25,500 in a private sale. The three remaining positions went to ccTLDs representing Germany (.de), the United States (.us) and Great Britain (.co.uk).
La suite ...
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Bonne lecture.
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