09|24|2008 5:26 pm EDT
Aftermarket.com Live Auction Results (Targeted TRAFFIC conference)
Aftermarket.com, part of the Thought Convergence group of companies, auctioned off 50 domains at the Targeted T.R.A.F.F.I.C. with 26 selling for a total of $148,700. The highest sale was Illionois.org for $31,000 and the lowest sale was SpywareTracker.com at $650. The average sales price was $5,719.23 per domain.
See the unofficial live auction results after the jump. Please not that we do not warrant the accuracy of the results.
Once more we will be were live blogging the auction results of the auctions at the Targeted T.R.A.F.F.I.C. conference in New York, this time for the Aftermarket.com Auction.
| Lot | Domain(s) | Reserve | Status | Price |
| 1 | Beneath.com | $3,000 | SOLD | $3,000 |
| 2 | FootSpray.com | $2,500 | SOLD | $3,600 |
| 3 | StudentChecking.com | $2,500 | SOLD | $3,500 |
| 4 | BusinessGrant.com | $13,000 | pass | |
| 5 | CorporateTaxes.com | $10,000 | pass | |
| 6 | Classic.net | $5,000 | pass | |
| 7 | SeaFoodRestaurants.com | $8,000 | SOLD | $8,000 |
| 8 | Husband.com/Wife.com | $200,000 | pass | |
| 9 | EquipmentBrokers.com | $1,000 | SOLD | $2,000 |
| 10 | EnergyTips.com | $5,000 | SOLD | $9,000 |
| 11 | OfficeComplex.co | $5,000 | pass | |
| 12 | Illionois.org | $25,000 | SOLD | $31,000 |
| 13 | NewYorkLoft.com | $20,000 | pass | |
| 14 | Drama.net | $7,000 | pass | |
| 15 | LCDtelevisions.com | $15,000 | pass | |
| 16 | MortgageCenter.com | $40,000 | pass | |
| 17 | Dabbler.com | $2,880 | SOLD | $3,600 |
| 18 | FloodDamages | $320 | SOLD | $700 |
| 19 | Vulnerable.com | $5,000 | SOLD | $6,500 |
| 20 | Off.com | $70,000 | pass | |
| 21 | PartTimeHelp.com | $4,000 | pass | |
| 22 | HeatingFuel.com | $0 | SOLD | $1,900 |
| 23 | Porch.net | $1,000 | SOLD | $1,400 |
| 24 | Bail.net | $9,000 | pass | |
| 25 | KidFlicks.com | $2,000 | SOLD | $2,000 |
| 26 | StayAtHome.com | $15,000 | SOLD | $15,000 |
| 27 | TrademarkAttorneys.com | $50,000 | pass | |
| 28 | AntiItch.com | $2,500 | pass | |
| 29 | Eat.net | $39,500 | pass | |
| 30 | HospitalClothes.com | $500 | SOLD | $1,400 |
| 31 | Association.com | $50,000 | pass | |
| 32 | Regiment.com | $8,000 | SOLD | $11,000 |
| 33 | TwinSizeBed.com | $820 | SOLD | $1,150 |
| 34 | Drive.net | $9,000 | pass | |
| 35 | ChamberMaid.com | $3,000 | SOLD | $6,000 |
| 36 | Formula.info | $650 | SOLD | $750 |
| 37 | Palermo.com | $75,000 | pass | |
| 38 | ChewToys.com | $15,000 | pass | |
| 39 | PianoTuners.com | $0 | SOLD | $2,550 |
| 40 | MadisonAve.com | $10,000 | SOLD | $17,000 |
| 41 | FluPrevention.com | $2,500 | SOLD | $2,500 |
| 42 | MobileNews.com | $10,000 | pass | |
| 43 | TravelDirectory.com | $20,000 | pass | |
| 44 | Headcase.com | $4,000 | SOLD | $4,000 |
| 45 | SpywareTracker.com | $500 | SOLD | $650 |
| 46 | BanquetHall.com | $33,000 | pass | |
| 47 | ScienceBooks.com | $1,000 | SOLD | $5,000 |
| 48 | Peephole.com | $15,000 | pass | |
| 49 | Openings.com | $50,000 | pass | |
| 50 | BrokerageAccount.com | $5,000 | SOLD | $5,500 |
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13 Comments
Rob
September 24, 2008 @ 6:17 pm EDT
For those of us that couldn’t make it this time around, your up-to-the-minute auction updates are very much appreciated!!!
john
September 24, 2008 @ 8:45 pm EDT
thank you very much for your up-to-the-minute updates!
Joe Davison
September 25, 2008 @ 5:31 am EDT
Thanks Frank!
Liz
September 25, 2008 @ 5:45 am EDT
some are pretty cool names. cant believe they are sill out there in the market for example Drive.net. pretty cool thing.
Stephen Douglas
September 25, 2008 @ 7:05 am EDT
Anyone want to post an estimated revenue total on all domains sold on Aftermarket.com TNY auction, Rick Latona’s auction, Rick S’ auction, and Moniker’s auction?
Frank Michlick
September 25, 2008 @ 8:52 am EDT
Great idea Stephen, I’ve posted it here.
Mickie Kennedy
September 25, 2008 @ 10:57 am EDT
Is it just me or were a lot of good names here just too high in reserve price? I think if the reserve a fair bit lower, many may have sold — and I suspect being an auction, a few may have bid up to their desired reserve price or more.
Dave
September 25, 2008 @ 1:55 pm EDT
There’s some gems coming up in the online auction
Patricia Kaehler (DomainBELL)
September 25, 2008 @ 2:26 pm EDT
one of my favorite things to read - are Auction Results…
Thanks for sharing the info…
~DomainBELL (Patricia)
Stephen Douglas
September 25, 2008 @ 11:19 pm EDT
Thanks Frank, for putting up the overall tally table. Looks like everyone did some selling, decent prices too. And did I see it right? “SLEEPWALKING.COM” for only $7500? wow — i see a flip coming!
I’m looking forward to hearing Rick’s take on the multi auction platform, and on each of the auction producer’s analysis of their participation. Everyone should be listening closely…
Frank Michlick
September 25, 2008 @ 11:54 pm EDT
Stephen, I just added the proper credit to the summary table. Thanks for the idea.
Andreas Brekken
September 28, 2008 @ 5:38 pm EDT
Good to see domain prices staying up when not much else is!
nSym: Domain portfolios
Richard Meyer
September 30, 2008 @ 10:12 am EDT
This applies to all of the major auctions in general.
It bothers me when people complain that the reserve price is too high.
The owner has the right to set his minimum selling price.
It is his/her domain.
If it is a premium domain, why should they give it away?
Plus, many of the people that I see complaining about the high reserve prices are not usually a buyer of premium domains anyway.
Maybe, the owner knows more about the potential value of the domain than the casual window-shopping domainer?
Could the people complaining before the auction about the high reserve price have ulterior motives? Maybe, they will be a bidder and want to scare other bidders away?
Maybe, the reserve price is so far outside of the complaining person’s economic abilities that they just want to spoil it for the seller?
Overall, I think there were some great purchases at the recent Traffic conference.
In a couple years, will we look back at these domain sales and think
“wow, what a deal”.