DogTag.com Sells For $28K on Sedo.com

2011 April 29
by Michael H. Berkens

The domain DogTag.com has just sold on Sedo for $28,000

This seems to be a pretty big topic with many retail sites selling customized dog tags.

Mydogtag.com gets over 4,000 visitors a month according to Compete, DogTagsonline.com which gets over 13,00o visitors a month, custommilitarydogtags.com get over 3K visitors a month, armydogtags.com which gets over 1K visits a month.

Interestingly DogTags.com the best domain of them all, is the only domain of the ones mentioned herein which does not sell products but rather seems to be a mini-site with Adsense.

Congrats to the Buyer and Seller

 

 

7 Responses leave one →
  1. 2011 April 29

    What a waste on dogtags.com, a one page minisite that looks like it was put together by a middle school student. Also, a good way to get your Adsense account banned by only having a one page site. They don’t want Adsense on no value sites.

  2. 2011 April 29

    The site needs a privacy policy to have the adsense on the site.

  3. 2011 April 29

    Nice sale. Will be interesting to see where they go with the domain — in addition to the military-style dog tags that you reference, dog ID tags (for pets) are a popular product….some of the custom tags sell for up to $100.

  4. 2011 April 29

    most people buy when they get collar in machine at local petstore or keycuttingshop

    i can definitely see how this is a cracking little business to run online
    to design online and post out light as a feather
    but i feel the singular is such a poor relation to the plural. i think they paid a heck of a lump for it

    too much i feel

    what does bandit think?

  5. 2011 April 29
    MHB permalink

    Aaron

    Dog Tags for Dogs, that not exactly thinking out of the box

    )))::

  6. 2011 April 29

    Thinking outside the box? Nope. Was just pointing out that it’s a popular, yet completely different product line than the dog tags for humans featured in the websites in the post.

  7. 2011 April 29
    Gazzip permalink

    Nice, a good chance it could be the .net owner (Travel Insurance) that bought it?

Leave a Reply

Note: You can use basic XHTML in your comments. Your email address will never be published.

Subscribe to this comment feed via RSS

Please copy the string Kqbg5e to the field below: