Today I thought I would look back and post a small handful of my domains sales to see what they have become a week, a month, six months or years later. I always find it interesting to see how a domain I sold is being utilized. It was amusing finding a couple domains that I sold over a year ago that are available to register today. Sales prices undisclosed, enjoy the list!
domain/current use/sales venue
ImageFloat.com – developed – forum
NewLockers.com – redirects to BuyUsedLockers.com 🙂 – email
HardBlue.com – parked – forum
DropScanner.com – parked – auction
Installs.org – redirects to Installs.com – email
FlightInstructor.tv – parked – forum
Noun.info – parked – forum
PokerState.com – redirects to probets.com gambling site – auction
SocialParlor.com – parked – email
Fats.us – parked – forum
DoyleBrunson.com – developed – email
SafeBio.com – parked – email
HugeDots.com – available – auction
PoolHall.us – parked – forum
@domain report – I was wondering how long it would take for someone to mention that one. Yes, partner of mine and I co-owned many domains and that was part of our portfolio.. I believe it was sold in ’04.
wow, you used to own DoyleBrunson.com – what year did you sell that one?
I thought the list would of been a lot bigger… 🙂
for how much did u sold DoyleBrunson.com ??
re: doylebrunson.com, that domain practically jumped out off the page at me
@lastdomainer – as mentioned, sales prices will remain disclosed, although I think we left a little money on the table, lol.
@domainimal – cool, thanks for the comment
“HugeDots.com – available – auction”
LOL you could re-auction it!
“sales prices will remain disclosed”
you mean UNdisclosed? To disclose something that would mean you told them the price.
@Joseph – yes I meant undisclosed.. as I wrote it in my op. Thanks for the correction.. Yes, I could try to reauction hugedots but I think atm there are better hand regs for me to take. No guarantees buying that name again, the old owner dropped it for a reason… probably bought it as a project that they no longer want to develop..idk the names only strength is its brandability.
Other notes about the doylebrunson.com sale – I don’t today (or for the past few years) invest in or look for famous peoples names to register. Sure, you can make a quick buck but I decided it wasn’t worth it nor did I want to help shed that type of negative light on the domain industry or on myself.
I actually met Doyle in person when I approached him at the Bike in California during the Legends of Poker WPT Tournament (which he won). We had a short and friendly conversation, he was a bit taken back I had custody of his first and last name .com but was not too angered. We lost communication after that until several months later when his legal representation emailed us, we negotiated the sale on the phone from there.
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