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Z.COM Sells For Almost $7 Million USD
Sorry if it's been posted already but I didn't hear about this one and I don't know how it escaped the mainstream news since it's a pretty big ticket domain sale for recent times. Interesting that it was bought by a Japanese company - I wonder if they wanted to binge spend some of their yen cash before it got devalued by further QE measures.
I'm not sure if there is any logic in that proposition or even in what i'm suggesting. Anyhow, here's the craik: GMO Internet Reveals Re-branding Plans; Z.Com Coming Soon Z.com Sold for Nearly $6.8 Million | DomainInvesting.com |
Serious cash :pimp ...
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i thought 2 was the min # of chr
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Why i am not back in domain era and buying all the domains :D
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wauw thats great, curious what they will do with it.
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They got it for a good price. IMO it's worth a lot more, especially in the right hands.
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i think they'll either resell it to kawasaki or zorro
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I thought z.com was owned by nissan for their z cars
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Single character domains are grandfathered like fully autos are up here. It sucks, the lot of it.
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woww that's a big time sell :)
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Paypal owns x.com unless they have sold it recently, I used that address for years to go to their website.
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I would have paid 14 million. Tough shit.
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Great deal. Not that long ago 3 letter coms were plentiful..
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Capital values aside, give me the choice (without knowing the amount of commerce happening at either URL) and I would surmise that sex.com receives VASTLY higher traffic of the kind known as "type-in traffic" because its a single word and descriptive of an entire industry. Such traffic converts incredibly well to sales because the owner knows what the people typing in the URL are looking for and can serve the relevant product. Z.com is a fantastic URL but it's much less clear as to what visitors (if any) would be looking for. Sex.com would have to be valued based on the capital value plus a multi-year calculation of the revenue generated by URL. By the way, if memory serves me, I think sex.com was most recently purchased at around $12m in or around 2006. |
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I will buy in. |
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[QUOTE=edgeprod;20305350]Too bad I called both of them long before in threads here, including FB from $19 to almost $80. It's all there for the searching. It's not "hindsight" if you're continually right, before it happens. :2 cents:
True dat. Making money through the rear view mirror is easy.. Much harder on the hard right edge.. Best :thumbsup:thumbsup |
a.com would sell double.
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Also, knowing what we know here about the collapse in value of the online industry Sex.com doesn't look so hot. But marijuana is becoming legalized in the USA, if online gambling was to become legal in the USA then I think Poker.com would be a hugely valuable domain and could even top the list because its so focused and yet such a big industry if you look at leaders like PokerStars. |
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