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  • #604468
    Intertops
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    Selling:

    PN.net – $20,000 (killer for “poker news” or “poker network”)
    OTY.com – $9,000
    oPoker.com – $5,000 (short for “online poker” perhaps?)
    CasinosGratis.com – $5,000 (“free casinos” in Spanish)
    SportsGamblers.com – $800
    Top100Casinos.com – $2,000

    Buying:

    I used to have a lot of revenue from gambling names, but a lot of the names I had were typos of sites that now are either small or aren’t there anymore. I would like to get some casino and poker names that have decent traffic (100+ uniques per month) and prefer mostly type-in traffic, which usually means good name quality. I’m not that interested in typos anymore and am definitely not interested in TM infringing names. Let me know what you’ve got!

    #746011
    Anonymous
    Inactive

    pn.net for $20,000 ?! you got to be kidding me … i don’t see anyone paying so much for a non-descriptive domain!

    just my two cents…

    #746034
    Intertops
    Member

    Past 4 2-letter .net domain sales:

    FT.net $22,500 2007-08-08 Moniker/ T.R.A.F.F.I.C. (most comparable as it was the very last sale, plus the letters are close in quality to P and N)
    KO.net $10,000 2007-06-06 Moniker/ T.R.A.F.F.I.C. (K is not a premium letter, and O is mainly good for Organization, more suitable for .org)
    HM.net $12,250 2007-05-23 Moniker (both premium letters, but letter quality premium letters than P and N
    JK.net $14,600 2007-05-15 Sedo (J and K are both non-premium letters, though “Just Kidding” is a saving grace for this. Still, do you want 5-figures for a name meaning “just kidding” or a name meaning “poker news” or “poker network”? Or “phone numbers” or “private network”)

    Anyways, if I don’t sell it here for $20,000, it will sell at the next Traffic convention for that much or more, so want it or don’t want it, I don’t care. There’s only 676 2 letter .nets. Comparitively, there are 17,576 3-letter .coms that are now a minimum of about $4,200.

    #746062
    Anonymous
    Inactive

    fair enough. the world has gone crazy. imho, people are just plain overpaying for domains … then again, looks like its good business for ya, so good luck.

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