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A Pair of Braden Pollock Domain Sales Totaling $850,000 Leads a Parade of 6-Figure Sales Onto Our Latest Chart

Veteran domain and angel investor Braden Pollock is having a very good year. The LegalBrandMarketing.com Founder's two latest sales give him three of the 15 highest publicly reported domain sales year to date and two of those are in the top ten. The two that just closed - Continue.com at $550,000 and Cancel.com at $300,000 - also occupy the top spots on latest bi-weekly  all extension Top 20 Sales Chart.

Those sales led a quintet of six-figure sales onto the elite list. #3 was a $140,000 private sale of Debounce.com that was closed on the CryptoExhange.com platform. The other two tied for the #4

spot with Sedo accounting for one with the highest ccTLD sale, CV.co, at $130,000 and Atom.com the other after they moved Riki.com for Booth.com Founder Andy Booth at the same price (Andy was also in the top five in our last report with a $130,000 sale or Blueprint.ai).

This was another very good fortnight for the ccTLDs too as they wound up posting four of the top 10 sales, including WeBroker.vc's $64,000 sale os #6 Visionary.vc. Sedo booked the other two with a nice pair of .io sales - #7 Fan.io at $50,000 and #9 Med.io at $37,052

Still, as is almost always the case, the .coms wolfed down the biggest piece of the pie, taking every other spot on the leader board (16 places in all), in a roll that left no room for the non .com gTLDs. The top sale in the latter category was a $15,556 sale of Super.net at SnapNames.

Speaking of SnapNames, you will notice more sales that usual in this report because SnapNames and sister site, NameJet, just released three months worth of sales at once (covering June, July & August). That is probably the biggest reason why sales looked a little soft in some of the summer reports. Delayed reporting at this time of year is commonplace with so many people on holiday breaks. Taken as a whole with the SnapNames/NameJet data now included, the current summer looks to have been a very good one for domain sales. 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

           By Ron Jackson

As for specifics, the two sites combined for six of the Top 20 sales with four going to SnapNames and two to NameJet, including the tandem's biggest one - #10 VVA.com at $35,999.

Here is how all of the leaders stacked up for the two weeks ending Sunday, September 8, 2024

The DN Journal Top 20 
Highest Reported Domain Sales - Mon. Aug. 26 - Sun. Sept. 8, 2024
(Foreign currency to U.S. Dollar Conversions Based on Rates in Effect Sept. 11, 2024)

 

Domain

Sold For

Where Sold

1. Continue.com $550,000

LegalBrandMarketing

2. Cancel.com $300,000 LegalBrandMarketing
3.

Debounce.com

$140,000 Pvt Sale
4.
tie
CV.co $130,000 Sedo
4.
tie
Riki.com $130,000 Booth.com/Atom