Aoyun.com sold at NameJet.com for $9,755 after expiring on July 30, 2010 at Network Solutions. From what I can tell, Aoyun has a Chinese meaning of "Olympic" or "Olympic Games". Aoyun.com was first registered in July of 1999 and shows little indication of traffic currently but likely gets a trickle of traffic.

PeoplesBank.com brought home the bank for NameJet and Network Solutions with it selling for $44,100 also as an expired domain name auction at NameJet. PeoplesBank.com was first registered in July of 1995 and was registered to Maine Bank and Trust of Lewiston Maine. This domain name is a different store when it comes to traffic, as it does get traffic. Several financial companies use the term "Peoples Bank" doing a Google search. This domain may lead into future legal battles no matter who the buyer is but it just might be a "Peoples Bank" who purchased it at NameJet even though most would consider NameJet a domain investors marketplace.

JobForce.com punched the time clock and cashed out $7,988 . JobForce.com was registered in July of 1997 with all major TLD’s currently registered. It appears this domain name was listed on Sedo.com at one point with a price tag of $1,544 according to DomainTools.com

JobForce.com Domain Name Sold $9,755

Often times, the $1,544 style asking price is simply set to attract offers and it is not always a "buy it now" and the domain likely would not sell for that amount. As a seller, Sedo offers a "Make Offer" option and you can set a price as a guide but I admit it can be confusing that you would sell for that amount.

LHSC.com grabbed $1,258 (1996 registration with all major TLD’s registered)

LearningLaw.com also hammered down $1,000

BusinessHistory.net $2,777

Votes.org $2,003

All the above domain names sold at NameJet.com and all of them were / are registered with Network Solutions.

2 Responses to Aoyun.com Domain Sells For $9,755 Plus More


  1. Wallace
    Sep 09, 2010

    It’s amazin how the name JobForce.com can sold for $8k, sorry i can’t see any value on it.


  2. Jamie Zoch
    Sep 09, 2010

    @Wallace,
    NameJet often delivers questionable purchases at the prices they end for but at least two people felt it had that kind of value or it wouldn’t have reached the amount it did. On the flip side, it would be a nice domain for a job related site.

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