Another end user sale? orbion.com went for 25,000 US dollars

January 29, 2010 by  
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Most likely, this domain was bought by an end user. Orbion.com was sold for 25,000 US dollars. The domain was sold at Sedo domain marketplace.

I researched about “orbion” keyword. In google, there are only over 91,000 search results. orbion.cz is a developed website with Alexa ranking just under 90,000.

It was a very good domain sale indeed. Most likely, it was an end user sale in my opinion.

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13 Responses to “Another end user sale? orbion.com went for 25,000 US dollars”
  1. I would like to see a domain sales script that automatically removes the domain listing once a customer completes the checkout process. This would allow those of us who flip a lot of names at lower price points to use this solution without fear that another buyer will purchase a name that has already been sold but is still appearing on the site

  2. sohail says:

    By choosing a domain name auction site, you are selling your domain name to others that understand the value of domain names and are less likely to rip you off.

  3. The domain sale looks good but most of the time it is the sale of end user.

  4. i looks to be good business sale of this.

  5. Vary real words. “Google’s name is a play on the word googol, which refers to the number 1 followed by one hundred zeroes,” says the Press Center of the world’s most successful search engine. “The word was coined by the nine-year-old nephew of mathematician Edward Kasner,” it continues – providing another hint for creative naming: consult a kid.

  6. While some domainers such as Greg McNair were not excited about new gTLDs to begin with (here), the possibility and implications of IDN gTLDs has electrified the IDN industry for a while and these potential delays are disappointing.

  7. Knowing the value of an internet domain name is crucial in today’s business industry. Altough there is no exact formula to appraise a domain, there are a group of things to consider before putting a value to a domain. A majority of people will base their immediate appraisal on TLD extension, word length and keyword popularity but won’t really consider backlinks, brandability or emerging trends part of the equation. There are a few factors that a person must be aware of before they can feel they have thoroughly assessed the domain and attach a valid appraisal amount. The first thing a person can do to is recognize that there are many subtle components that need to be assembled and viewed as a whole to get a comprehensive perspective on the domain. It seems every domainer has their own method used to appraise a domain so I’ve listed a few factors that I feel are necessary in being considered before a domain can be appraised.

  8. A majority of people will base their immediate appraisal on TLD extension, word length and keyword popularity but won’t really consider backlinks, brandability or emerging trends part of the equation.

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