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Canadian ccTLD Takes Top Spot on New Domain Sales Chart While Investors Ponder Market Prospects  

The past couple of weeks have been interesting ones with some competing forces at play that may affect how well the domain aftermarket performs for the rest of this year. Today (September 21) the U.S. Federal Reserve hiked the interest rate by three-quarters of a point for the third consecutive month (other governments around the world are taking similar steps in an effort to fight inflation). These increases have pushed mortgage rates to levels not seen since 2008 and, as expected, is slowing the pace of home sales dramatically in most markets. 

Many view domains as "digital real estate" though there are some major differences between the two (for one, every domain

name is unique). So, the question is, will the rate hikes cool off what has been a hot domain aftermarket? It's too early to say but while we saw a lot of solid sales over the past two weeks, none of those that were publicly reported reached the $50,000 mark. Of course, the past fortnight included the Labor Day holiday and the closing days of summer.

That brings us to the other competing force I mentioned - the calendar. The summer of 2022 (which officially ends today, September 21) was a strong one overall, but slow stretches do occur with so many people away for vacation, moving, getting ready for a new school year, etc.  The fourth quarter is usually the one that everyone looks forward to for a pop in domain sales. As we get ready to begin the 4Q run down the stretch, will the historic high demand in that time frame offset considerably higher costs to borrow (and to buy almost anything given current inflation rates)? It remains to be seen, but we will almost surely have some clear answers by the time we reach the Christmas holidays this year. 

My view is that it is still far easier and more cost efficient to do business online than anywhere else. No need to for customers to buy gas to go shopping there either. Even if domains are negatively affected (and they certainly could be if money gets too tight) I would expect our sector to continue to be one of the best performers relative to most others in the overall economy.  

Now - let's get to the latest sales! Ilze Kaulins-Plaskacz at ExcellentDomains.ca gave Canada's .ca ccTLD a nice turn in the spotlight by disclosing the C$62,475 (US$46,856) price she received for MA.ca, the domain that sits at #1 on our latest bi-weekly all-extension Top 20 Sales Chart. The next two spots went to Sedo where GroupSocial.com sold for $33,000 and, in the top non .com gTLD sale, QR.org went for $24,999. Two more ccTLD sales followed with IT.com expanding their collection of "IT" country code domains with a $20,000 acquisition of IT.com.br and DaaZ.com selling Indian ccTLD Rise.in for the same price. DaaZ also sold #18 (tie) OpenLearning.in for AscendDomains at $15,000 to help the ccTLDs pile up six chart entries in one of their best outings of the year to date. Another notable one from that group hit the top ten - Andy.co.uk's £16,632 ($18,960) sale of #7 ET.uk through Dan.com.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

           By Ron Jackson

Speaking of ccTLDs, we don't hear a lot about sales being made in the important Australian aftermarket, so it was interesting to see a post on George Kiriko's FreeSpeech.com blog Monday about Banxa selling a package of three crypto-related domains and sites in a deal valued at AUD $3 million (nearly $2 million USD). Check out George's article for the details on that transaction.

At the same time the ccTLDs were enjoying their time in the sun,  the .coms went about their usual business of locking up the majority of chart entries, claiming 14 of the 22 openings overall (the extra spots resulted from a five-way tie for the final position). Sedo posted nine of the .com sales and swept 11 places overall. SnapNames added three more with sister site NameJet bagging two.

Here is how all of the sales leaders stacked up for the two weeks ending Sunday, Sept. 18, 2022:

The DN Journal Top 20 
Highest Reported Domain Sales - Mon. Sept. 5- Sun. Sept. 18, 2022
(Foreign currency to U.S. Dollar Conversions Based on Rates in Effect Sept. 21, 2022)

 

Domain

Sold For

Where Sold

1. MA.ca C$62,475 = $46,856 ExcellentDomains.ca
2. GroupSocial.com $33,000 Sedo
3. QR.org $24,999 Sedo
4.
tie
IT.com.br $20,000 Pvt Sale
4.
tie
Rise.in $20,000 DaaZ
6. UpstreamData.com $19,000 Sedo
7. ET.uk £16,632 = $18,960 Andy.co.uk/Dan.com
8. NFTJar.com $18,888 Sedo
9. OutdoorMedia.com $18,567 SnapNames
10. LetItBit.net $18,240 SnapNames
11.
tie
Oceanography.com $18,000 NameJet
11.
tie
KVQ.com $18,000 SnapNames
13. Hilfsmittel.de
("tools" in German)
$17,777 Sedo
14. Doga.com $16,560 NameJet
15. KXHoldings.com $16,000 Sedo
16. May-Design.com $16,000 Sedo
17. HRY.com $15,900 Sedo
18.
tie
ClientHeartbeat.com $15,000 Sedo
18.
tie
DriveTraffic.com $15,000 SnapNames
18.
tie
Flexfone.com $15,000 Sedo
18.
tie
Hapic.com $15,000 Sedo
18.
tie
OpenLearning.in $15,000 AscendDomains/DaaZ

Keep in mind that these are the highest value cash only sales that have been reported to us in the past two weeks. This column is meant to be an educational tool, not a complete list documenting ALL high value domain sales. Such a list is impossible to produce because many sales are kept private at the insistence of buyers, sellers or both. Our procedure for verifying the accuracy of domain sales reports is available here.

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There were 16 more five-figure sales off the chart with Sedo racking up nine of those including CityOfEarth.com at $14,888, Forum.co at $12,500 and TheHydrogen.com at $10,800. Glamo.com and JobQ.com added $12,260 each while four others - CollectArt.com, Lovatic.com, Spoto.com and VideoStory.com - tacked on $10,000 apiece. 

NameJet booked four more at this level including Curveball.com ($14,609), Naam.com ($12,588), ARHP.org ($10,500) and PayWise.com ($10,249). Elsewhere, Swetha.xyz sold Evermore.xyz via Afternic for $14,888, DomainLore.uk moved AG.co.uk for $10,602 and Get.art drew $10,000 for Feed.art.

.Com Supporting Cast

Sedo led the .com supporting cast for four-figure sales with VIPTrader.com at $9,999, Aizero.com at $9,880 and HansenRacing.com at $9,600. They added $9,450 for DistributedMind.com, $8,500 for FYNK.com and $7,950 for NHUO.com.

The hits just kept on coming with NomadInsurance.com securing $7,400, HolaCasa.com attracting $6,999 and SuperTape.com drawing $6,500. EPTX.com clicked for $6,384 while two others -  Lealta.com and M3Mastermind.com - made $6,000 each. 

Sedo had 66 more four-figure .com sales ranging from $2,000 to $5,900 that are listed in the table below:

Additional Sedo Sales Between $2,000 - $5,900

mens-hair.com $5,900   fleeces.com $3,500
apsida.com $5,850 tonergroup.com $3,500
deeznutz.com $5,500 covoya.com $3,430
digitator.com $5,500 securityculture.com $3,250
northernshore.com $5,500 gorillatactical.com $3,059
winera.com $5,500 pressbuild.com $2,999
allefirmen.com $5,102 uprinter.com $2,999
copywritingjobs.com $5,100 wellnessstore.com $2,999
coinnect.com $5,000 ecomotus.com $2,995
cutleaf.com $5,000 eighty8.com $2,990
innerclub.com $5,000 marketingmonkey.com $2,900
mengis.com $5,000 websiteservice.com $2,900
sunet.com $5,000 revolights.com $2,888
variohaus.com $5,000 totalassure.com $2,810
walnutcourt.com $5,000 protolis.com $2,775
x-day.com $5,000 eucorail.com $2,750
advisehealth.com $4,999 reinas.com $2,702
c4bet.com $4,995 gotminted.com $2,530
luckygreencasino.com $4,995 aibooks.com $2,500
techonly.com $4,995 ebcgroup.com $2,500
sumify.com $4,988 foundmusic.com $2,500
tribehomes.com $4,960 gnara.com $2,500
clouddisk.com $4,600 pneupascher.com $2,500
textfaces.com $4,500 sefinancer.com $2,500
win-tel.com $4,500 suninvest.com $2,500
gloobot.com $4,299 mumbainet.com $2,499
lasertv.com $4,200 sistek.com $2,400
phonecovers.com $4,047 ranchtalk.com $2,340
keygem.com $4,000 elloa.com $2,299
pawsure.com $4,000 ustronianka.com $2,250
texus.com $3,950 insurancepowell.com $2,220
blackbeancoffee.com $3,500 indielab.com $2,200
findee.com $3,500 ficbook.com $2,000

Back at SnapNames, NCMB.com brought $7,750, KnowledgeTree.com sprouted $5,099 and EasierSaid.com sold for $4,895. NovaSoft.com added $4,479 while two others - LifeTravel.com and OptionOne.com - kicked in $4,455 apiece.

Farecast.com fetched another $4,433, InfoCheck.com chalked up $4,422 and CarPower.com plugged in $4,250. UniversityHealth,.com dispensed $4,104, Yeami.com yielded $4,099 and MEXT.com commanded $4,059.

SnapNames had 39 more four-figure .com sales ranging from $2,000 to $3,995 that are listed in the table below:

Additional SnapNames Sales Between $2,000 - $3,995

contentmoderation.com $3,995   kenview.com $2,695
adtools.com $3,735 craftiments.com $2,650
driversseat.com $3,587 wheelrepair.com $2,625
joypops.com $3,548 arietta.com $2,601
autoantibody.com $3,499 kindlyhuman.com $2,500
raylights.com $3,495 gansemi.com $2,495
anydomain.com $3,200 theauthenticityproject.com $2,495
comedytour.com $3,200 greenbutton.com $2,450
epicjourney.com $3,109 adnpolitico.com $2,449
cloudlibrary.com $2,999 jumpiq.com $2,400
motorcycletrails.com $2,999 fiveislands.com $2,300
offsetexchange.com $2,995 web3go.com $2,300
samsungsimulator.com $2,800 evroom.com $2,295
heartlife.com $2,767 socialcompany.com $2,255
tonar.com $2,726 careconsult.com $2,250
fansleaks.com $2,712 bonno.com $2,161
alteri.com $2,700 energyze.com $2,150
blueberrygroup.com $2,700 sierrapest.com $2,095
bemav.com $2,695 dytchp.com $2,000
corvusoft.com $2,695   

At NameJet OakBridge.com connected with $6,917, Techie-Buzz.com banked $6,749 and MoonbotStudios.com produced $6,250. News-Reporter.com covered $6,002, Empathize.com provided $4,755 and Fairport.com posted $4,300. Retex.com returned $4,231 while ArtOfLearning.com and WillYou.com coaxed $4,200 each and PeopleHub.com paid off at $4,129.

NameJet 22 more four-figure .com sales ranging from $2,000 to $3,995 that are listed in the table below:

Additional NameJet Sales Between $2,000 - $3,995

handworks.com $3,936   measurelab.com $2,809
surgicaltech.com $3,777 molecularimaging.com $2,612
kazuki.com $3,477 checkupdown.com $2,507
b-and-t-world-seeds.com $3,422 daddycool.com $2,500
ozaki.com $3,411 londonlaw.com $2,500
onecell.com $3,404 geobase.com $2,497
alqahtani.com $3,200 alphabase.com $2,322
secureapp.com $3,122 pitstops.com $2,279
oilshalegas.com $3,100 thundering.com $2,236
acep.com $3,035 thejohndory.com $2,101
cv1.com $2,875 coinbade.com $2,049

Elsewhere, Aaron Farmer sold PaulBryant.com for $2,000.

...and we're not done yet!

Continue to Page 2 for the ccTLD and Non .Com gTLD Top 20 Charts and all other sales reported in those categories over the past two weeks.

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