The Domain Exchange - DNHour


Forget the bricks and mortar for a minute, and just dream of owning a universal domain name identity in cyberspace, along the likes of priceline.com, food.com, creditcards.com or cheapflights.com, as such identities are valued in tens of millions and continue to double in price every year. The entire domain name industry has advanced to a more mature level, which now fully recognizes the super value of having a generic globally recognizable domain identity as a true cyber-real-estate asset. But the name game in this current race must be played under the correct laws, as most of these assets sometimes simply evaporate into thin air.


Business.com was originally sold for $150,000; what was once considered an outrageous, later sold for $7.5 million, resold for $350 Million in 2007. Fund.com for $9.9 million, AsSeenOnTv.com was sold for $5.1 million, Altavista.com, $3.3 million, Express.com, $1.8 million, Wallstreet.com, $1 million, Creditcards.com, $2.75 million, Pizza.com for 2.5 million, Cruises.co.uk, 1.2 Million, Recycle.co.uk, 300,000, Taste.co.uk, 250,000, Sex.com, $12 million, Porn.com, $9.5 million, Datarecovery.com, 1.7 million, while some names are being offered for Organicfood.com for 3 million, Lowprices.com for 2 million and Infolinux.com for 50,000. As you read this, all over the globe, big and small similar auction deals are being consummated every hour.
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