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Andy
Booth Bags a Pair of 6-Figure Sales to Take Top Two Spots on Our
Latest Domain Sales Chart
Domain brokerAndy Booth (Booth.com)
has been racking up high end sales for so many years I've lost
count, but you don't hear about most of them as Andy has
preferred to maintain a low profile and most of his clients
want non-disclosure agreements. His firm has been involved in
career sales running into nine figures now. So, it was
good to see Andy let a couple of recent cats out of the bag
this week with posts on X.com revealing that, with the help of
SquadHelp.com,
he had closed two new six-figure sales - Miri.com at $199,995
and Precise.ai at $110,000. That impressive pair
sets the pace on our latest all-extension Top 20 Domain
Sales Chart.
Andy was an early
mover in the artificial intelligence space and is a big
booster of the booming .ai TLD. His Precise.ai sale
gives that extension five of the top six entries on our
YTD Top 100 ccTLD Chart(2nd chart on the page linked to) - ranking # 6 in a group
headed by #1 You.ai (sold for $700,000 at Sedo last month).
With a .com taking
the top spot and a ccTLD the second, the non .com gTLDs
got into the top tier act this week too with the .cloud
registry's $87,200 sale of #3 ML.cloud in a deal
brokered by Nidoma.com.
That sale also ranks as the 6th biggest publicly reported sale
year to date in this category.
There
is a lot of diversity on the latest chart with half of the
entries going to .coms and half to non .coms. The .coms
ran off a nice string from numbers four through six with Sedo
banking $58,888 for Relu.com, SnapNmes
notching $53,499 for 802.com andNameJetcollecting $45,750 for Weapons.com.
The
non .com gTLDs had a very good outing too, putting seven
entries on the Big Board including Afternic's
$40,000 sale of #7 P.vip. That left three spots for
the ccTLDs including a second top ten entry with Sedo's $20,710
sale of #9 Access.me.
By Ron Jackson
Here is how all of the
leaders stacked up for the two weeks ending Sunday, November
19, 2023:
The DN Journal Top 20
Highest
Reported Domain Sales - Mon. Nov. 6 - Sun. Nov. 19, 2023 (Foreign
currency to U.S. Dollar Conversions Based on Rates in
Effect Nov. 22, 2023)
Domain
Sold For
Where
Sold
1.
Miri.com
$199,995
Andy
Booth/
Squadhelp
2.
Precise.ai
$110,000
Andy
Booth/
Squadhelp
3.
ML.cloud
€80,000
= $87,200
Nidoma
4.
Relu.com
$58,888
Sedo
5.
802.com
$53,499
SnapNames
6.
Weapons.com
$45,750
NameJet
7.
P.vip
$40,000
Afternic
8.
Vemo.com
$25,305
SnapNames
9.
Access.me
€19,000
= $20,710
Sedo
10.
SLS.guru
$20,000
Sedo
11.
Lado.com
$19,799
SnapNames
12.
OpenGPT.com
$18,995
DAN.com
13.
CityTrust.com
$16,800
Sedo
14.
HigherEducation.org
$16,000
SnapNames
15.
UnbreakableWealth.com
$15,000
Sedo
16.
tie
Deweloper.com
$12,500
Sedo
16.
tie
Disability.law
$12,500
Afternic
18.
MegaSale.de
€9,995
= $10,895
Sedo
19.
HFRP.org
$10,600
NameJet
20.
Paradigm.org
$10,588
NameJet
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.
In a couple of other
five-figure sales just off the chart, Sedo sold RapBeats.com
for $10,500 and Sentrics.com for $10,000.
.Com Supporting
Cast
SnapNames led the
.com supporting cast of four-figure sales with BridgewaterBank.com
at $9,599. Gaff.com at $8,527 and Vodpod.com
at $8,305.Tecna.com tacked on $8,249, SteppingStones.com
stood out at $7,900 and FlashDrive.com drew
$7,888.
Also at SnapNames, DramaCool.com
captured $7,288 and CraterOfDiamondsStatePark.com
attracted $6,506 while two others - GoodMind.com
and Nudie.com - netted $6,255 apiece. GallBladder.com
brought another $5,501.
SnaoNames had 29
more four-figure .com sales ranging from $2,049 to
$4,815 that are listed in the table below:
Additional
SnapNames .com Sales Between $2,049 - $4,815
myncquickpass.com
$4,815
myfly.com
$2,602
thomaslaw.com
$4,799
lightgreen.com
$2,530
onionplay.com
$4,135
imor.com
$2,502
regius.com
$4,101
yoye.com
$2,472
jivaro.com
$3,900
etsgroup.com
$2,450
bitel.com
$3,655
silverwind.com
$2,438
backtoback.com
$3,548
argex.com
$2,210
sitges.com
$3,500
infomaster.com
$2,200
sanavita.com
$3,433
supplydepot.com
$2,200
kevan.com
$3,302
coloradoguy.com
$2,175
mathilda.com
$3,300
healthtours.com
$2,130
28666.com
$3,100
parkwaydental.com
$2,100
propertyinspector.com
$2,851
ghrc.com
$2,050
habiba.com
$2,700
fireglow.com
$2,049
glasswarehouse.com
$2,649
Back at Sedo, SaveTrade.com
and TicketsPoint.com posted $7,000 each while SEOWriting.com
rang up $6,999. LimitPoker.com raked in $5,788,
Ironworx.com went for $5,500 and two others - eCash24.com
and Mazzel.com - made $5,450 apiece.
Also at Sedo, a trio
that included Evermilk.com, Navotech.com
and RPUX.com - cleared $5,000 each. Sedo had 33 more
four-figure .com sales ranging from $2,000 to $4,999 that
are listed in the table below:
Additional
Sedo .com Sales Between $2,000 - $4,999
sunswitch.com
$4,999
1komma5.com
$3,270
stockpredictor.com
$4,950
demyth.com
$3,099
afamilyquiz.com
$4,900
goldcap.com
$3,000
openronco.com
$4,900
samao.com
$3,000
cloveroffers.com
$4,700
snctech.com
$3,000
aftron.com
$4,465
zerotrustsolutions.com
$2,755
aireview.com
$4,400
hotelsrestaurants.com
$2,725
agellus.com
$4,142
reidracing.com
$2,725
cyberspacesolution.com
$4,000
seobacklinks.com
$2,500
jakestreet.com
$4,000
eprolab.com
$2,495
pollingplus.com
$4,000
novabeast.com
$2,488
stylesticks.com
$4,000
dhanda.com
$2,250
cityswing.com
$3,750
smartcardamerica.com
$2,200
holistichub.com
$3,750
indexpeople.com
$2,180
centralita.com
$3,597
coindesigner.com
$2,160
usapath.com
$3,495
22livebet.com
$2,000
gigmap.com
$3,438
At NameJet HomeFunding.com
fetched $6,500, Grameen.com gathered $5,300
and Takeya.com tallied $4,122. SupportTeam.com
provided $4,075, Cochon555.com collared $4,000
and Babette.combagged $3,400.
Also at NameJet, VivoTech.com
took in $3,206 while Azazel.com and PheasantRun.com
returned $3,200 apiece. Vindication.com
closed at $3,004, Bankside.com deposited
$3,000 and two others - Notitia.com and DrJessicaShepherd.com
- produced $2,800 each. PetitJeanStatePark.com
pitched in $2,600, Poyraz.com reached $2,145,
MixMarketing.com managed $2,057 and BadSaintDC.com
sold for $2,010.
Country
Codes
The ccTLDs were,
as you saw earlier, led by 800-pound gorilla Precise.ai
at $110,000 with Access.me ($20,710) and
MegaSale.de ($10,895) providing solid back up. Sedo
sold the latter two and went on to round out the first five on
our latest Country Code Top 20 Sales Chart with Solitairejeu.fr
at $9,265 and Fruchtbar.de at $8,720.
Sedo didn't stop there
either as they went on to sweep 19 of they 22 chart entries (the
extra spots resulted from a three-way tie for the final
spot). Aside from Andy Booth's #1 sale, the only
other exceptions to the Sedo rule were a pair of .ca
sales made by Ilze Kaulins-Plaskacz at ExcellentDomains.ca.
Ilze sold KBL.ca and MOC.ca for $4,599 (US)
each.
Germany's popular
.de scored an easy win in the TLD race by piling up 10 chart
entries.
Here is how the ccTLDs stacked up for the
two weeks ending Sunday, November 19, 2023:
Country
Code Top 20 Sales Chart
Highest Reported
ccTLD Sales - Mon. Nov. 6 - Sun. Nov. 19, 2023 (Foreign
currency to U.S. Dollar Conversions Based on Rates in
Effect Nov. 22, 2023)
There were 30 more four-figure ccTLD sales off the chart led by
Sedo's sales of Fotolog.eu at $3,761 and three
others - 1komma5.de, RE.lu and Vittor.io
- at $3,720 each. A quartet at $3,269 apiece
followed with MotionGraphics.ai, SmartShades.de,
Xpeng.de and Zahnfee.de in that
group.
The Sedo hit parade
continued with CareCard.de, MTours.de
and Zive.de at $3,259 each. Pod.eu
added $3,075, MLN.de drew $2,834 and
two others - Manda.eu and Reticulum.eu
- yielded $2,833 apiece. Another logjam at $2,725
each included Ajet.de,Diegesellschaft.de,
Pinaxis.deand Typakete.de.
Those were followed by MicroControl.eu at $2,724,
Amie.me at $2,299 and a trio of others - PetClean.de,
SoulCode.de and SpaceBox.de - at $2,180
apiece.
DomainLore.uk,
had another nice group of sales including ArtsHealthAndWellbeing.org.uk
at $2,761, Ant.co.uk at $2,581 and CBC.co.uk
at $2,163. Matter.org.uk added
$2,125, BDI.co.uk kicked in $1,723, FCI.co.uk
secured $1,186 and 10Today.co.uk clicked for $1,019.
If there are country code
extensions in our report that you are not familiar
with, you can look up the nation each extension goes with here.
Non .com gTLDs
Our latest Non .com
gTLD Top 20 Sales Chart will look pretty familiar since the
top seven sales in this group also made the all extension Top 20
Chart you saw at the top of this report with ML.cloud
leading the way at $87,200. The biggest sale in this
group that you haven't seen yet is Sedo's $9,800 sale of
#8 Hima.xyz.
Among sales venues, Afternic
claimed the most entries with nine, including #9 BV.vip
at $7,999. Seven of the Afternic sales were ultra-short .vip
domains, giving that extension a close win in the TLD race, just
ahead of .org's six chart entries.
Here is how the top non .com gTLD
sales stacked up for the week ending ending Sunday, November
19, 2023:
Non
.Com gTLD Top 20 Sales Chart
Highest
Reported Non .Com gTLD Sales: Mon. Nov. 6 - Sun. Nov.
19, 2023 (Foreign
currency to U.S. Dollar Conversions Based on Rates in
Effect Nov. 22, 2023)
Domain
Sold For
Where
Sold
1.
ML.cloud
€80,000
= $87,200
Nidoma
2.
P.vip
$40,000
Afternic
3.
SLS.guru
$20,000
Sedo
4.
HigherEducation.org
$16,000
SnapNames
5.
Disability.law
$12,500
Afternic
6.
HFRP.org
$10,600
NameJet
7.
Paradigm.org
$10,588
NameJet
8.
Hima.xyz
$9,800
Sedo
9.
BV.vip
$7,999
Afternic
10.
SocialPost.net
$7,800
Sedo
11.
Ritual.net
$7,500
Sedo
12.
FTMLondon.org
$6,350
NameJet
13.
Guyana.org
$6,270
NameJet
14.
5X.vip
$5,999
Afternic
15.
Soho.net
$5,340
NameJet
16.
Accounting.pro
$4,999
Sedo
17.
Finclusion.org
$4,100
NameJet
18.
TH.fit
$4,000
Afternic
19.
tie
1H.vip
$3,999
Afternic
19.
tie
3Y.vip
$3,999
Afternic
19.
tie
9P.vip
$3,999
Afternic
19.
tie
P9.bvip
$3,999
Afternic
There were 15 more
four-figure non .con gTLD charts off the chart, led by a trio of
.vip sales at Afternic that included X1.vip,
X3.vip and X9.vip at $3,400 each.
They also sold Cardinal.law, Lang.law
and Security.law for $2,999 each.
Elsewhere, Namecheap
scored with three .art sales - Bible.art, Tap.art
and VPN.art at $3,250 each. NameJet
notched $3,150 for Cholesterol.org, $2,500
for MediaService.net, $2,350 for Lkwdpl.org
and $2,202 for PPV.org. Sedo sold FreeMoney.net
for $2,350 and SnapNames booked $2,250 for BibleScipture.net.
Now that you're up to date
on what happened over the past two weeks, check out how the leaders
stand year to date in all categories by visiting our Year
To Date Charts page.
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