DN Journal’s latest monthly newsletter is being emailed to opt-in subscribers this weekend. It contains a comprehensive breakdown of 2010 domain sales data comparing the year just past against the previous year, as well as 4Q-2010 vs. the same quarter a year ago. The good news is ALL categories showed improvement.
Today in the Lowdown at DNJournal.com some final notes before DOMAINfest Global gets underway Tuesday including plans for another domain industry assault on Mount Kilimanjaro, a major acquisition by DOMAINfest organizer Oversee.net and a decision by two veteran Fabulous.com execs to strike out on their own.
iGoldrush has launched an innovative new domain brokerage service with an end-user focus. Meanwhile, frigid temperatures in upstate New York have prompted Rob Grant to create a website and new national honor that has embroiled him in a free for all over who can claim to be the coldest place in the nation.
The new weekly domain sales report is out at DNJournal.com. Sedo rang up the seven biggest sales and claimed 11 places overall on our new all-extension Top 20 Sales Chart. Three ccTLDs made the elite list along with one non .com gTLD.
Less than a week after announcing a new partnership with Linton Investments, PPX International’s DomainAdvisors.com has made another major move – hiring former Sedo broker Jeff Gabriel as President of the domain consultancy service. Gabriel was the lead broker on the record-breaking $13 million sale of Sex.com.