
(Above: Page Howe. Image Source: DNJournal)
Via Larry Fischer’s Directnavigation.com:
Guy.com was purchased less than 2 months ago. I believe the sale amount at that time was $150,000. Last week it was resold for $1 million dollars. Amazing return. Congrats to Page Howe. This is the second big name sale for Page. At the NY Traffic auction, Page sold Seniors.com for $ 1.8 million.
Fair price for the domain, not too cheap, not too expensive. Sincere congratulations to Page and buyer on the deal.
sahar












Hello All
This post is another reinforcing reason why the Secondary Market is a place all of us, should be looking for investment quality gems! History continually displays to us that the, Real Play, in the Domain Name investing field, is to buy your domain names in the Secondary Market, and then turn around and sell to End Users!
Even more important than that, is to realize the true value of Premium Domain Names! In other words don’t get duped into selling your names to the wrong buyer! Do your homework, because many of todays buyers are speculators, looking to flip.
Also be wary of a buyer, of your names, if he’s telling you your name would be more valuable if it gets traffic or it is developed. The truth of the matter is that some letter configurations are tremendously valuable, developed or not!
Virtual Real Estate Flipping, Very Risky and Big pay off just like Traditional Real Estate. Congratulations
That guy knows what he’s doing.