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PCWeek.com old school tech publication at auction

May 30, 2020 by Raymond Hackney

A piece of old time publishing memorabilia is at auction on GoDaddy and closed 6/1. PCWeek.com.

PCWeek.com

Starting on Feb. 28, 1984, PC WEEK followed the introduction of the early PCs produced by IBM, Compaq, Apple and a host of other manufacturers.

The publication would go on to change it’s name to eweek and move to eweek.com. The print edition ceased in 2012, “and eWeek became an all-digital publication”

In 2012, eWeek and other Ziff Davis assets were acquired by the company QuinStreet.

The domain name was registered April 27, 1995.

The auction is at $3,050 currently.

Majestic shows a healthy link profile, several .edu backlinks. A Trust flow of 24 and a Citation flow of 19.

Where do you think the auction closes?

Filed Under: Domain Auctions, Godaddy, Technology

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Comments

  1. JJ says

    May 31, 2020 at 7:21 am

    I saw the stat of comweek.com sold for $355 LOL
    I think, with healthy backlinks, it might go up to 5 figures.


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