Domain Prices:
Domains have proven to be one of the best investment's one can possibly make.
The internet is unaffected by any recession, in fact it appears to only strengthen online businesses.
Whether buying as an investment, or to add as a valuable addition to your business portfolio, with a view to development in the future. Or buying as your new company, a new startup venture, a quality domain is essential.
Below you can see a selection of some of the highest .com sales. The image does not show some of the most recent sales that should be on this list, or other huge sales,
in country code extensions like .co.uk or .de (Germany).
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Bear in mind, these are prices paid for top tier generic domains, without websites.
Just for the raw material of a powerful, memorable, brandable domain with some built-in traffic.
When a successful site is buit on a strong domain, the sky is the limit.
MySpace.com was sold to Rupert Murdoch for $580 Million.
YouTube.com was sold to Google for $1.65 Billion.
A domain name and website can be built higher than the biggest mountain, there is no limit to it's size, only the server's
serving it. The possibilities are endless.
2010 Year to date Big 'Reported' Sales
Noteworthy sales: Flying.com $1.1 million , Poker.org $1 million
2009 Top Reported Sales
Noteworthy sales: Toys.com $5.1 million , Candy.com $3 million
2008 Top Reported Sales
Noteworthy sales: Fund.com $9.99 million , Clothes.com $4.9 million
