The domain DogTag.com has just sold on Sedo for $28,000
This seems to be a pretty big topic with many retail sites selling customized dog tags.
Mydogtag.com gets over 4,000 visitors a month according to Compete, DogTagsonline.com which gets over 13,00o visitors a month, custommilitarydogtags.com get over 3K visitors a month, armydogtags.com which gets over 1K visits a month.
Interestingly DogTags.com the best domain of them all, is the only domain of the ones mentioned herein which does not sell products but rather seems to be a mini-site with Adsense.
Congrats to the Buyer and Seller
TLD says
What a waste on dogtags.com, a one page minisite that looks like it was put together by a middle school student. Also, a good way to get your Adsense account banned by only having a one page site. They don’t want Adsense on no value sites.
RH says
The site needs a privacy policy to have the adsense on the site.
Aaron says
Nice sale. Will be interesting to see where they go with the domain — in addition to the military-style dog tags that you reference, dog ID tags (for pets) are a popular product….some of the custom tags sell for up to $100.
domains says
most people buy when they get collar in machine at local petstore or keycuttingshop
i can definitely see how this is a cracking little business to run online
to design online and post out light as a feather
but i feel the singular is such a poor relation to the plural. i think they paid a heck of a lump for it
too much i feel
what does bandit think?
MHB says
Aaron
Dog Tags for Dogs, that not exactly thinking out of the box
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Aaron says
Thinking outside the box? Nope. Was just pointing out that it’s a popular, yet completely different product line than the dog tags for humans featured in the websites in the post.
Gazzip says
Nice, a good chance it could be the .net owner (Travel Insurance) that bought it?