.TV Domain Sells For As Much As A 3 Letter .com on NameJet.com

2009 February 23
by MHB

Yes shocking, but true.

A  .tv domain sold on NameJet.com for just $100 less than a three letter .com sold for the day before.

Interracial.TV sold for $5,000 yesterday while GGK.com a very good three letter .com fetched just $5,100 the day before.

Here are the other sales from NameJet.com over $1,000 that sold this weekend that were on my list

partsforsale.com $5,500
cameracrew.com $2,700
blueplaque.com $2,367
damagedhair.com $1,900(re-auction)
cardsystems.com $1,800
goodcreditreport.com $1,755
guiders.com $1,500
hms.net $1,500
einwood.com $1,300
naturalbigboobs.com $1,210
mygloves.com $1,000

interracial.tv

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10 Responses leave one →
  1. 2009 February 23

    I would take InterRacial.tv over GGK.com, too (though I wouldn’t buy either).

    I’ve never understood the 3 or 4 letter dotCom market for words that don’t mean anything to the general public.

  2. 2009 February 23

    In the past, short and punchy.
    Today, easy to type in and short and punchy.

    CNN

    NBC

    CIA

    LG

    X

    BMW

    UPS

    Each of these has been shaped by the owner.
    They all have a feel to them.
    (except for X. I love X. )

  3. 2009 February 23

    I think Interracial.TV is a very strong name.

  4. 2009 February 23

    Cameracrew.com was a pretty good buy.

    InterRacial.tv good name but at the moment overpriced. Probably a good investment a few years down the road.

  5. 2009 February 23

    Interracial.TV sold for $5,000, I was surprised but happy as well since I bought Moscow.tv for $7,000 last week and feel that is worth 5x more than Interracial.tv.

  6. 2009 February 23
    Fin permalink

    David- What is it about initialisms (aka 3 or 4 letter domains) that you dont understand? Of course the maning, if any, isnt as readily apparent as it would be with natural words but taken in context meanings are there. Then too there are the inevitable typo-traffic superstars in the LLL ad LLLL space.

    I’ve always received more end-user interest in this type of name over any other and am very glad to see the prices come back down from where they were last year.

  7. 2009 February 23

    Fin:

    I guess it’s because I tend to look at names from a development perspective. We own Eel.com and that was a cinch to launch (we sell eel skin products), but I’m curious as why you’re receiving so much enduser interest from these names. Then again, I don’t know what else is in your portfolio. We do get inquiries for Eel.com, but nowhere on the same level as our generics like Whisky.com or Rate.com.

    If you’re making money off of these more power to you. I’m glad to hear any domainer success stories in this economic climate.

  8. 2009 February 23

    Don’t underestimate .TV. Immediately intuitive web address both to domainers and the general public.

  9. 2009 February 24

    There has been lot’s of NDA in .tv in the last year selling for over $100,000.

  10. 2009 February 24
    Francois permalink

    David:

    We sold bezi dot com around two weeks ago for $27k.
    A name that does not mean anything like most we list at ClassyDomains.com.
    But when one is searching for a name for a new product, service, character, … these short, readable and brandable names are fantastic (and rare).

    Now we calculate one need in average 50 years to make an end-user sale, so it’s only a business when you own a good portfolio of such names.

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