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The Sedo Sales Roundup: Why Angel.com Sold for $2 Million, and More

April 30, 2021April 30, 2021 by James Iles 1 Comment

In this edition of the Sedo Sales Roundup, I’m looking at five domain sales closed at Sedo in April 2021 to see whether we can work out why the domains in question sold for the prices they did. I’ll be looking at Angel.com,…

The Sales Roundup – Why SelfMade.com Sold for $977,500, and More

April 20, 2021 by James Iles 1 Comment

The Sales Roundup is a sporadic feature that I write, delving into a select few recent domain sales to see why certain domains sold for the prices they did. In this edition, I’m looking at the recent sales of SelfMade.com, Exclusive.com, FSM.com, LinkTree.com,…

The Sedo Sales Roundup: Why UM.co Sold for $65,817, and More

March 28, 2021 by James Iles 1 Comment

In the March edition of the Sedo sales roundup, I’m taking a look behind the numbers to see why five domain names sold for the prices they did at Sedo in March 2021.

 

717.com – $101,000

Although this is a six-figure sale, it could be considered a low price for a three-number .COM.…

The Sales Roundup: Why Mules.com Sold for $150,000, and More

April 19, 2021March 13, 2021 by James Iles Leave a comment

In this edition of The Sales Roundup, I’m taking a look at several domain name sales from two of DNJournal’s recent bi-weekly charts. The aim is to find out why certain domain names sold for the prices that they did.

 

Mules.com…

The Sedo Sales Roundup, February Edition: Why Zag.com Sold for $450,000, and More

February 27, 2021 by James Iles Leave a comment

In this edition of the Sales Roundup, I’m taking a look at a handful of domain sales facilitated by the Sedo marketplace in February. Sedo closed some significant sales this month, with three six-figure sales disclosed and countless five-figure deals.

Below, I look at five Sedo sales and explore who bought them, and why.…

The Sales Roundup: Why Dabble.com.au Sold for $75,000, and More…

February 9, 2021 by James Iles Leave a comment

In this edition of The Sales Roundup, I look behind the numbers to see why domain names such as FaceYoga.com, Dabble.com.au, and Speechify.com sold for the prices that they did. As usual, I’m using DNJournal’s sales chart as the source for the sales data used within this article.…

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