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WeddingGifts.com Sells For $160,000
Posted on March 12th, 2010 by admin in Buying & Selling, Domain News | 3 Comments »
Sedo has announced it has brokered the sale of WeddingGift.com and WeddingGifts.com for a grand total of $160,000 US today.
This comes on top of their recent announcement of the sale of musicvideos.com for $250,000.
Other interesting domain names that sold recently via Sedo include:
freestay.com (10,000 GBP)
313.com (25,000 USD)
949.com (13,560 USD)
webstyle.com (16,500 USD)
dogsbite.com (11,000 USD)
pimpcash.com (10,000 USD)
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Wow. DogsBite.com for $11K and PimpCash.com for 10K Very high in my opinion.
The wedding gift domains are nice because there is great advertising support and search figures for them. Not sure how you would set it up to monitize. Not sure a pure ecommerece play would work. Too disconnected to the traditional method? Maybe as a wedding registry clearing house or even a what’s hot category. Could be an opportunity to touch the Bride and Groom before they register and that has some potential. Love the names, will be interested to see what they do with it. Cheers.
I agree Chris, the wedding domain names are great deals for both seller and buyer while the dogsbite.com and pimpcash.com are very interesting.
John
WeddingGifts.com is a great domain. I think the gift registry idea or some type of gift buying guide is the way to go.
Dogsbite.com seems overpriced. People say “dog bites” not “dogs bite”