I own 1 .travel, purchased it as a SEO experiment. It earns a few hundred dollars a year, and does well in the search engines (Google, Yahoo, MSN). On the flip side, Google doesn't seem to be able to award the TLD PageRank at the moment. Other than that the engines seem to treat it like a .com. Reg fees are about $90 per year via Moniker.
Agree. Name is good but NOT worth for $3.3 million. IMO, fake sale.Just a trick to boost up this dead tld.
This story sounds like an expensive tabloid PR.
Whois.travel on 31-jan-2009 shows the registrant, admin contact, billing contact and technical contact for answers.travel to be registrar Encirca. A random lookup of other .travel names shows Encirca as admin/billing/technical but unique identifying data (not Encirca) as registrant. Maybe Travel411 (which has public whois) arranged a whois privacy deal for answers.travel while announcing the 3.3m deal to the world. Yeah, that makes sense.Answers.travel Domain Name Sold for $3.3 million
The Domain Name Answers.travel Was Acquired by Travel411 ... According to sources within the company, the deal closed in the 3rd quarter of 2008.
Arent you guys always saying that a domain is whatever the end user is willing to pay? or something along those lines. I dont believe the sale but hey you never know!
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