I did not see these reported in DnJournal.com’s list of reported sales.

Sedo.com keeps the ball rolling and the sales happening! CreditScoreTracker.com is a nice domain with great potential and sold for $6K. The next sale is a Huge Risk, since iPhone is TM. Spending $10,050 on iPhoneGames.com was not a wise decision IMO and this one could come back to bite them. Nice domain… but Apple can easily take the domain over. Moksha.com at $20,000 is another nice sale but I have no clue what it means… It seems to have something to do with Yoga, but for $20K? Very little traffic, was first registered in 1995 with all extensions taken and low returns on Google. TexasGolf.com is a nice niche geo domain. Not sure how popular golf is in Texas, but it must be pretty big! I wonder what MyrtleBeachGolf.com would go for? I have seen and played the courses their and they are Great! The site is nicely developed and the owner is unknown due to whois privacy.
I keep seeing these nice sales on Sedo, but keep waiting for my offers to come in week after week



“I keep seeing these nice sales on Sedo, but keep waiting for my offers to come in week after week”
I find myself thinking the same thing although I’m content to hold until the overall economy rebounds in a couple of years.
A lot of these names I see sold on Sedo or Afternic for $2000 or more IMO are about as good or worse than what I can get off the drop for $59-69. I’m sure the ones you get for reg fees you feel the same way about.
I guess it’s a numbers game before these end users eventually go after “our” names.
August 20th, 2008