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I think Frank Schilling used to own it.. He sold it..

Good sale though.
 

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yeah, schilling sold it

com, yes,
quality cctld, yes , as indicidual countries obviously operate the biggest ones. germany, uk , spainetc. there is a euro biggie

of course huge state ones in the US

where does .net fit in??

hugely overpaid imho
just think what it 'could have' bought!

and a uk company bought lol

check out their domains and ideas of branding LOL!
 

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I am sure Schilling made plenty of money in ppc as well. Not sure how long he
owned it but I guess this was the right time for him to sell as I am sure the
type in traffic and clicks made some money but it was def not even close to the sale price.
 

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Frank Schilling always goes in high... I think he's happy keeping hold of his names, earning thousands from ppc, unless someone gives him a very good offer. So this price is no surprise in my opinion.
 

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yeah, schilling sold it

where does .net fit in??

We're on the InterNET ...not the InterCOM ! -- :lol:
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Frank S. & Co has many other high quality .NETs in the "big portfolio"
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.NET has momentum and it's is on an incremental basis.... Ron Jackson (DNJournal) who arguably keeps/reports the best stats on domain sales also corroborates this.
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http://www.dnjournal.com/archive/low...s/20090810.htm

According to Sedo:
QUOTE:
"The average price for .com sales dropped $759 from
Q1-2009, falling from $2,527 to $1,768. In an unusual anomaly, the .nets, at $1,775, wound up with a higher average sales price than the .coms. That is up from a $1,307 average in 1Q-2009 and .nets' share of all sales at Sedo also rose from 7% to 11% in the latest quarter."\
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Also, there have been more & more .NETs listed and sold in the live and online domain show auctions by the top domain "auction houses" (ie: Moniker, SEDO, Latona, SnapNames) over the past 18 to 24 months

The broadest and deepest company in the domain space uses a .NET in it's parent company name & Web address ---> Oversee.Net

.COMs are certainly still the gold standard....but .NETs are nothing to shake a stick at !

It's like that.
:yes:
Viva .NET !
 
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We're on the InterNET ...not the InterCOM ! -- :lol:
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Frank S. & Co has many other high quality .NETs in the "big portfolio"
------------
.NET has momentum and it's is on an incremental basis.... Ron Jackson (DNJournal) who arguably keeps/reports the best stats on domain sales also corroborates this.
--------
http://www.dnjournal.com/archive/low...s/20090810.htm

According to Sedo:
QUOTE:
"The average price for .com sales dropped $759 from
Q1-2009, falling from $2,527 to $1,768. In an unusual anomaly, the .nets, at $1,775, wound up with a higher average sales price than the .coms. That is up from a $1,307 average in 1Q-2009 and .nets' share of all sales at Sedo also rose from 7% to 11% in the latest quarter."\
_______________
Also, there have been more & more .NETs listed and sold in the live and online domain show auctions by the top domain "auction houses" (ie: Moniker, SEDO, Latona, SnapNames) over the past 18 to 24 months

The broadest and deepest company in the domain space uses a .NET in it's parent company name & Web address ---> Oversee.Net

.COMs are certainly still the gold standard....but .NETs are nothing to shake a stick at !

It's like that.
:yes:
Viva .NET !

nice lil' study there :) repd+ lol

However, definitely overpaid price for a .net!!
 
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I think this is a fair end user price for this domain. Gaming traffic is very valuable. Poker.org went for a mil and the owners were savvy gambling webmasters.
 

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We're on the InterNET ...not the InterCOM ! -- :lol:
----------------------------------------
Frank S. & Co has many other high quality .NETs in the "big portfolio"
------------
.NET has momentum and it's is on an incremental basis.... Ron Jackson (DNJournal) who arguably keeps/reports the best stats on domain sales also corroborates this.
--------
http://www.dnjournal.com/archive/low...s/20090810.htm

According to Sedo:
QUOTE:
"The average price for .com sales dropped $759 from
Q1-2009, falling from $2,527 to $1,768. In an unusual anomaly, the .nets, at $1,775, wound up with a higher average sales price than the .coms. That is up from a $1,307 average in 1Q-2009 and .nets' share of all sales at Sedo also rose from 7% to 11% in the latest quarter."\
_______________
Also, there have been more & more .NETs listed and sold in the live and online domain show auctions by the top domain "auction houses" (ie: Moniker, SEDO, Latona, SnapNames) over the past 18 to 24 months

The broadest and deepest company in the domain space uses a .NET in it's parent company name & Web address ---> Oversee.Net

.COMs are certainly still the gold standard....but .NETs are nothing to shake a stick at !

It's like that.
:yes:
Viva .NET !

Great .NET sale!

Domainster.....Exactly..... .NET is nothing to shake a stick at :)

In my opinion, some keyword domains visually look better, and relate better to the internet, especially so when the keyword domain is "internet related" such as hosting, browsing, etc.


Robert
 

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I think this is a fair end user price for this domain. Gaming traffic is very valuable. Poker.org went for a mil and the owners were savvy gambling webmasters.

I agree with you completely! Just wondering, how much go my Lottery.pro ?)
 
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I agree with you completely! Just wondering, how much go my Lottery.pro ?)

I don't think I've ever visited a developed .pro website. Worthless extension in my opinion, along with many others.

Reg fee, along with every other .pro...
 

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I think also it's a fair price.
There is always a high demand is this industrie.
 

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If the U.K company which bought it flips the domain after some time with development on it. It sure would earn them multi-folds.

Fair end user price. Hope the company which bought the domain makes the right use of it. Rather than sitting on it for few years on a parked page.
 
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