Eric Borgos of Impulse Communications, Inc, seems to be going on a domain name shopping spree.
After buying Humidifiers.com for $50K yesterday it looks like he just purchased the domain name Physical.com for $42,500 on Sedo.com
The domain has most recently been listed under privacy at Moniker.com
Congrats to Eric on another nice pickup.
Wonderful pick ups Eric! Congratulations!
but the site impulsecorp.com is inaccessible
has it been closed or changed with another?
humidifers.com is a nice nich industry keyword worth it
physical.com?
no such industry as ‘physical’, it’s just a dictionary keyword, not worth it IMO
but it has potential as a brandable
but the day of throwing money on potential brandables is done
now if he has a company ready to launch using it to sell whatever is related to physical exercise ok
but other than a brandable for a startup it has very little value
check the USPTO for owners of ‘physical’ TM’s to see who the potential user is
YAWN
It is rumored that Amazon paid
$1,500,000
for the amazing quad domains a.co
z.co
k.co
Cloud.co
Which quincendentally is
$375,000
per domain bettering what o.co paid
LLL.co are worth at least 1% of this or $3,750+
a question for expert domainers:
“what is the average value of the most important TLDs vs. the .COM?”
in other words, if the average value of a .com is “100”, the average value of similar domains with other TLDs is …
.com = 100
.co =
.net =
.org =
.info =
.co.uk =
.me =
.mobi =
.us =
.eu =
.biz =
.tv =
.de =
.asia =
.cn =
.in =
.jp =
These estimates are for seven years from today:
.com = 100
.co = 105
.net = 7
.org = 20
.info =
.co.uk = 5
.me = 25
.mobi = 0.5
.us = 30
.eu = 10
.biz = 1
.tv = 120
.de = 18
.asia = 8
.cn = 22
.in = 2
.jp = 2
seven years are too much, please give a value within 2 years
I agree about .TV value but the .co value higher than .com seems too much
seven years are too much, please give a value within TWO years
I agree about . TV value but the . co value higher than . com seems too much
And while your at it while don’t you include the 500 new TLD that will exist in 2 years
because now the new TLDs’ value is completely unknown
but, maybe, I can add .xxx to the list
.COM value will always stay on the top.
that’s the safest investment.
true, that’s why I’ve given to .com the top value of “100”
I am buying one word .com domains to develop sites on them, in addition to keeping them as a domain investment. I also recently bought Pastries.com for $12,500 and Humidifiers.com for $50,000 a few days ago.
Eric
Congrats all nice pick ups
Eric ,
Congratulation 🙂
not easy to find good one-word .com domains at cheap prices
however, I’ve found some strange (but with a meaning) .CO domains (with italian words) but I prefer to give my advice to a domainer (maybe, a .CO fan) that handregs them, rather than increase my (small) domains portfolio
I also recently bought AdvertisingAgency.com for $33,000
“I also recently bought AdvertisingAgency.com for $33,000”
and sold for? ____
I just bought AdvertisingAgency.com a few weeks ago, so I still own it (I am always open to offers though). I posted about it to add to the list of domains I recently purchased, which is the topic of Michael’s blog posting.
Eric,
Do you own Together.TV?
No, I don’t have any .tv domains. Just .com and .net domains.
@Eric awesome pick ups
Your having An amazing year. Congratulations and best of all unloaded big inventory and carrying costs
could Terminator buy Sky.net? 🙂
Eric,
These are cheap buys, congrats and keep up the great work!
I might be imagining it but is the cost of a TLD starting to decrease in value? A category killer like pastries.com going for $12,000 seems like a snip…
Eric operates CheapFlowers.com and CheapRoses.com where in deals we have done in the past I could not even “give” him CheapFlower.com and CheapRose.com.
The point (and lesson to me) is Eric has noteworthy vision in Billboard brands – i.e. .com’s – and has no use for distractions like stray traffic. There might be a lesson in that for a few of the .co folks who seemed to have latched onto this thread.
Candidly – I find .co and all the rest of the non.com threads a distraction and as a result I removed myself from all those prior threads – maybe the .co folks could do the same.
What a Great Shot. Congratulation Eric Borgos.