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==High Profile Sales== | ==High Profile Sales== | ||
Porn.com was sold by | Porn.com was sold by Moniker for over $9.5 million dollars, and completed the Industry's first domain sale for over $1 million dollars (wallstreet.com and the first over $2 million dollars as well (autos.com).<ref>[http://www.moniker.com/pressreleases/moniker-pr-2007-05-16.jsp Moniker Press Release]</ref> Other notable sales include: | ||
*Cameras.com - $1.5 million | *Cameras.com - $1.5 million | ||
*Scores.com - $1.2 million | *Scores.com - $1.2 million | ||
*Property.com - $750,000 | *Property.com - $750,000 | ||
*Freeporn.com - $4 million<ref>http://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/monikercom-brokers-domain-name-sale-for-us-4-million-56769252.html PR Newswire]</ref> | *Freeporn.com - $4 million<ref>http://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/monikercom-brokers-domain-name-sale-for-us-4-million-56769252.html PR Newswire]</ref> | ||
Moniker sold 5 of the top 10 most expensive domains in 2010. Moniker's only competition was from Sedo, who sold 4; the remaining domain was sold privately.<ref>[http://www.dotweekly.com/history-repeats-2010-prediction-on-highest-domain-sale DotWeekly]</ref> The top five domains sold by Moniker were: | |||
*Slots.com - $5.5 million | |||
*Dating.com - $1.75 million | |||
*Photo.com - $1.25 million | |||
*Zip.com - $1 million+ | |||
*Guns.com - $800,000 | |||
==Premium Improvements== | ==Premium Improvements== |