34 companies add to their online presence with aftermarket domain purchases.
Afternic had a better-than-usual sales week last week with close to $1.5 million in sales. Here are 34 end user domain sales I found on its list.
American Association of Young People was back to buy YoungPeople.org for $2,488.
AV India in Delhi bought AVIndia.com for $1,800.
Financial Marketing Solutions, which use the dismal domain name FMS4Banks.com, bought “its name” FinancialMarketingSolutions.com for $4,000 or should I say “4” $4,000?)
Packaging company ASC Direct bought ASCDirect.com for $2,188. It now forwards to its .co.uk domain name ASCDirect.co.uk.
Education company Learning Friends paid $1,860 for ReaderBee.com.
Wealth management company M Advisory Group bought TotalWealthSolutions.com for $1,188.
Boutique Fitness in New Bedford, Massachusetts bought BoutiqueFitness.com for $1,988.
Baseline, a company that sells products for automated gas analysis, paid $2,000 for BaselineInc.com. Its existing domain is BaselineIndustries.com.
Total Card, Inc. bought TCISolutions.com (Total Card Inc Solutions) for $3,000.
EquipmentFacts, an auction solutions company for the heavy equipment, truck, and machinery industry, bought EquipmentAuctioneer.com for $1,988.
Education technology company HotChalk bought TeachersMatter.com for $3,000.
Employment screening services company HireRight bought ReferenceBank.com for $15,000.
Austin startup SubtleData bought ConnectedMerchant.com for $1,988.
Portable Software Company bought PortableSoftware.net for $1,675 to match its .com.
Eyewear It, LLC in Denton, TX bought EyeWearIt.com for $1,100.
The Southern Shirt Company bought CottonDistrict.com for $3,500.
Great Lakes Credit Union paid $1,632 for GLCU.net.
Louisiana Capitol Federal Credit Union bought LACAP.org for $1,677. That’s a shorter version of its LACAPFCU.org domain.
Ontario fence company Urban Fence paid $6,888 for FenceSystems.com.
Financial publisher Lombardi Publishing bought DailyGains.com for $1,500.
Discount Benefits Group, LLC bought TelemedicineService.com for $1,047
Iraq Gate, and insurance company in Iraq, bought GateInsurance.com for $1,595.
All Peoples Church in San Diego bought AllPeoples.com for $2,202. That’s shorter than its main web address, AllPeoplesChurch.org.
The owner of UClear.co.uk bought YouClear.com for $1,095.
Xpress Solutions Inc in Utah bought XpressSolutions.com for $2,850.
Great Lakes Bay Regional Convention & Visitors Bureau in Michigan bought BayRegion.com for $4,388.
Engineering company Shermco bought ShermcoYou.com for $1,082. Its web address is Shermco.com, so I’m curious why the want the new domain.
Chinese company NATOP bought NATOP.com for $1,450. It uses the ccTLD Natop.com.cn.
Daytrip Online Pty Ltd, owner of Daytrip.com.au, bought Daytrip.net for $1,155. It doesn’t own DayTrip.com.
Scientific products company Celestron bought Celestron.net for $3,388 to complement the same .com.
Saint Peters Healthcare System bought CatholicInfertility.com for $1,560.
Child 1st Publications dropped the hyphen by picking up Child1st.com for $2,988. They don’t appear to own ChildFirst.com.
Here’s a nice upgrade: the owner of OnlineAutomotive.eu bought OnlineAutomotive.com for $2,000.
Independent Financial Systems Inc paid $1,877 for PortfolioProtection.com.
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