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Recalling the Names of Most Expensive and Valuable Domain Ever

Filed Under (Most expensive and valuable Domain) by John Khu on 17-09-2009

Expired domain industry is a sensitive industry that offers you a mixed bag of results. Some expired domains can sell at very high prices while less fortunate ones can sell at average prices. Unfortunately, a majority of domains sells at a price below $100 and some of them may not even sell at all! However, domain industry has also witnessed some of the most amazing deal ever1 Here is a brief list of domains that saw fierce bidding and an amazing range of prices.

 

The top ten grosser are:

 

Sex.com This domain symbolizes what an expired domain can do for your business especially its intrinsic value. This domain went for a private sale and fetched a record $14 million.

 

Fund.com This domain was another money-spinner and it went for $9,999,950!

 

Pron.com This porn related domain was a great money earner for its previous owner. Estimates suggest that this domain was sold for a very high price of $9,000,000.

 

Business.com This business related name was another top grosser. It was also a developed domain name. The final sale price was $7,500,000

 

Diamonds.com This valuable name was very useful for the diamond jewelry industry; the final sale price was $7,500,000.

 

Beer.com The final sales price for this domain was $7,000,000

 

Korea.com This country related domain was sold for a high price of $5,000,000.

 

Casino.com A private company struck a deal to buy this domain for $5,500,000.

These sales figures provide us a glimmer of hope and a sense of expectancy. Never ever, close down your domain business just because you did not sell your domains. Take one decisive step at a time and plan your business according to the existing trends. You can sell small and still make enough money. You may also need to choose your domains by conducting proper research on their commercial viability.  For more info, please visit http://www.expireddomaingains.com

 

 

 

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