Colin from Dot Club tweeted out that .Club had the most premium .club sales in one day on Saturday. 72 names sold.
The prices and renewal fees were not included in the tweet. Colin did provide the list.
Colin from Dot Club tweeted out that .Club had the most premium .club sales in one day on Saturday. 72 names sold.
The prices and renewal fees were not included in the tweet. Colin did provide the list.
Raymond is a writer, domain trader and consultant based in Pennsylvania. Raymond is the founder of 3Character.com and TLDInvestors.com.
Lifesavings.online says
That’s cool a lot of the premium .club are actually cheap tho. One of mine hippie.club I paid something like $15 for. It didn’t feel like a premium but that’s good for me 🙂
Richard B Morris says
First…i like your domain LifeSavings.online, but I see you’re asking $5,995 for hippie.club @Afternic. I can see LifeSavings.online going for that amount, but not the hippie domain.
Just for the record according to gTLDstats .club will be deleting 86,000 domains or 16.7% of their portfolio in the next 60 days (they deleted 12,586 today alone) and .online actually gained 1,347 today, however they’ll be deleting 12,586 domains in the next 60 days or 4.53% if their portfolio. This is why I’ve registered 200 .online domains similar to LifeSavings.online for just a dollar in the last 30 days. Good luck
Fred says
A lot of the domains in the list are clearly famous brand names – Spanx, Lowes, Food Lion, Best Buy. Doubtful that all those separate companies decided to register their name in dot club on the same day. They are likely trademark infringing registrations. Can you explain why it’s okay for registries to profit off of those protected marks by selling them as “premium” domains. That’s way worse than most domain investors who are called “squatters” for purchasing non-infringing domains. Not sure dot club should be proud of those sales, but selling trademark names seems to be part of the general registry revenue model.
#DoubleStandard
Fred says
***There are also many sales of generic domains on the list like philanthropy.club, oakland.club, etc.
Bill Doshier says
Excellent! Congrats to .club. Buzz
Foxwires says
Not mentioned whether those all domains bought by the same buyer? Which marketplace platform?
Snoopy says
.Club registration have dropped 25% of the last couple of years, these ntld people are getting desperate. Was it even different registrants or someone just spent 72 x $15 in one day?
Steve says
“.Club had the most premium .club sales in one day”
Hilarious; given that there no premium .club domains.
None. Zero. Nada.
Would the last one out the door please turn out the lights?