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Did you read the story behind it?
 

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People have various favorites and requirements.

Anyway, I should give congratulations to the seller.
 

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A quick note.

About the Company:

zookie is a b2c start-up that will design and produce photo albums, photo books and ancillary photo products for brides and individuals who want to remember their family’s most important events.

zookie is being launched by the founder and CEO of Zookbinders, a Deerfield, IL based 10M manufacturer of albums that serves the wedding industry in a b2b capacity through pro photographers.

zookie’s creation is a response to the disruption caused by digital photography. Today, more than half of all weddings are shot by photographers who charge a fee to shoot the job and give the client a disc of images. This digital bride ends up with approximately 1000 images, has no prior knowledge of how to design her wedding album, and has limited access to good quality choices for ordering her album.

zookie will streamline the process of ordering albums while generally removing the pain of “doing it yourself”. Our growth strategy lies in using the wedding experience as an entry point toward becoming their photographic “go to” company. After the wedding, we’ll help families remember their most important events from birthdays and graduations to vacations and digital scrapbooks.

After 14 years of being an innovator in the wedding market on the b2b side, we’re ready to plunge head-first into the b2c space. We’ll supply the industry knowledge and a ton of great ideas. What we need is an internet company builder who can fine tune the plan, and create a team that can execute our vision of helping rid the world of discs of important images that never get printed!
 

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I'm sure that they were happy to obtain the domain based on their established brand. Nice sale and purchase.
 

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I'm with you 24HourDomainer. Some of these domain name's that are sold, really don't make any sense to command these high prices and some domains that should deserve high prices. I have two domains on auction now, the name is question sold for 2 Million, few years ago, all you have to do is add a letter before the name and that would be mine domain names.

Guess it's price and demand for domains selling like this.


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Stop thinking like domainers. That'd help you achieve high selling prices.
 

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i think thats what we call "end user" isint it ?
 

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Stop thinking like domainers. That'd help you achieve high selling prices.
Hah! I was thinking the same thing. It has been said many times, but is worth repeating - A domain is worth as much as someone is willing to pay for it. Period.
 

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Not too crazy of a sale actually....outside of the domain world.
 
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Any brandable name (4/5/6 character .com) has $xx,xxx potential to the ideal end user... but to everyone else most of these names are worth more like $xxx-$x,xxx...and the majority of domainers on here probably wouldn't even pay $xx for a 6 character brandable.

I've seen a lot of 4 character brandables listed for sale in the low to high $xx,xxx range and don't see any reason for a 4 character to have any more value than 5 or 6 character brandable. The value for these is for the brand name and not the domain name or "keyword"/s

Some crazy sales in my opinion...
2prices.com - $5,000
e-navigation.com - $5,000
(from recent dnjournal list)
 
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