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skiresorts.com $850K

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Gerry

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doh!

Sold at moniker auction.
 

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was it online or room?

is that highest selling two word domain ever?
 

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I have always thought that 2 word quality generics were as valuable as 1 word generics if the right industry
 

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Anyone interested in Resorts.us?

I would accept less than $850,000. :smilewinkgrin:
 

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congrats on the skinny sale

I think skiresorts.com was cheap if it was to the right end user...so much potential.
 

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congrats on the skinny sale

I think skiresorts.com was cheap if it was to the right end user...so much potential.

2 word generics have as much potential as 1 word generics

Nice sale on skiresorts.com
 

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Looks like the REAL DEAL and GEM OF A SLEEPER was Meds.com at $470K. This is a timeless
word and a domain and with an aging population this name will have superb potential.
 

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was it online or room?

is that highest selling two word domain ever?


There have been several two word domain names that have sold for more than a million dollars:

creditcheck.com $3,000,000 - 2007

creditcards.com $2,750,000 - 2004

marketingtoday.com $1,500,000 - 1999

wallstreet.com $1,030,000 - 1999

And even several 3+4 word domains:

asseenontv.com $5,000,000 - 2002

worldwideweb.com $3,500,000 - 1996

forsalebyowner.com -- sold for $835,000 not certain what year though.


Robert
 

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There have been several two word domain names that have sold for more than a million dollars:

creditcheck.com $3,000,000 - 2007

creditcards.com $2,750,000 - 2004

marketingtoday.com $1,500,000 - 1999

wallstreet.com $1,030,000 - 1999

And even several 3+4 word domains:

asseenontv.com $5,000,000 - 2002

worldwideweb.com $3,500,000 - 1996

forsalebyowner.com -- sold for $835,000 not certain what year though.


Robert

2 word generics are gold - just buy quality
 
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I thought I had the .info - checked - but it was skiingresort.info. C'est la vie...
 

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Yeah the generic prices are flying in high sky..

skinny went for a good amount there, congrats Robert :)
 

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Personally I think 'skiresort.com' at $850k although good for a two word generic will recoup a developer his/her money back very quickly. Imagine what the primary market advertising is for such a name and the general financial demographics of the market.

The primary market advertising will include hotels, flights, car hire, insurance, sports equipment, and designer ski wear. The financial demographics of the market are generally middle to upper income for the most part.

By the way, well done Rob, Skinny.com at $80,000 was a nice sale, $15k above your reserve if I recall correstly. Again, Well Done.
 
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