Jan 08 2008

Top 20 Geo Domain Sales In 2007

Published by Steve at 01:30 am under General, Geopreneurs, Names On Auction, Niche

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I have gathered a list of the top 20 geo sales for 2007.  Keep in mind that the names listed may not be used as a geo platform, but are geo domains at the core.  Hopefully this year, we will have an abundance of great geo sales.  It seems the average geo domain sale in 2007 was approximately $2,800, not including the big sales.

 Melbourne.com  $700,000
 Iran.com  $400,000
 AZ.com  $500,000
 Gibraltar.com  $360,000
 Buckhead.com  $250,000
 Mobile.co.uk  $247,921
 Perth.com  $200,000
 BoiseIdaho.com  $175,000
 Zimbabwe.com  $130,000
 CaribbeanVacations.com  $130,000
 Brisbane.com  $100,000
 NewYork.info  $70,000
 CO.cc  $70,000
 Lowell.com  $50,000
 Mallorca.net  $36,653
 FL.org  $33,000
 Hawaii.de  $31,367
 Sacramento.org  $24,500
 Nashville.us  $23,000
 Mexico.org  $21,000
 Manhatton.info  $21,000

2 Responses to “Top 20 Geo Domain Sales In 2007”

  1. Tim Davidson 08 Jan 2008 at 08:10 am

    the Newyork.info is an interesting story…I am planning small write on it on my site soon…Mexico.org at 21k looks like a great deal to me.

  2. Sanchay Kumaron 09 Jan 2008 at 11:41 am

    There were many, many, pure geo .TV sales in the aftermarket in 2007 that were never reported to Dnjournal.com or other sources.

    ***SMO***

    Sandy,

    Thanks for visiting the blog. You are right, alot of sales do occur under the radar. However, if they are not reported thru the proper channels, no credit is given to the extention or individual for them. That is the nature of the beast, no one can do anything about it other than the seller or buyer. It is impossible to list sales if no one reports them, so they can be validated officially. I can’t tell you how many times in the past there have been B.S. sales announced just to promote a name, individual or website. DNJournal.com does an excellent job at validating sales and it lies within the responsibility of the seller/buyer to report the sale, so long as there is not a Non-disclosure attached. This in turn promotes the industry as a whole.

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