Inside a $16,500 Domain Sale: How One Deal Closed in Under 24h

Every domain sale tells a story. From the outside, a transaction can look deceptively simple: a buyer makes an offer, the seller accepts, and the domain changes hands. But behind many aftermarket domain sales is a short chain of negotiations, decisions, and operational steps that must proceed smoothly for both parties. Recently, a domain listed … Continue reading Inside a $16,500 Domain Sale: How One Deal Closed in Under 24h

Behind the Sale: HAE.CO – from $25 purchase to $30,000 sale

Welcome to the 14th post in our Behind the Sale series on the Efty blog. In this series, I talk with domain name investors who share the details behind a recent sale. You will learn how they bought low and sold high, how the negotiations went down and much more. Today, I am again chatting with Richard from MagnumDomains who previously reported … Continue reading Behind the Sale: HAE.CO – from $25 purchase to $30,000 sale

Behind the Sale: Signal.us – from $39 purchase to $12,500 sale

Welcome to the 13th post in our Behind the Sale series on the Efty blog. In this series, I talk with domain name investors who share the details behind a recent sale. You will learn how they bought low and sold high, how the negotiations went down and much more. Today, I am again chatting with David Gruttadaurio a part-time domain … Continue reading Behind the Sale: Signal.us – from $39 purchase to $12,500 sale

Behind the Sale: BeWoke.com – from $244 purchase to $6,000 sale

Welcome to the tenth post in our Behind the Sale series on the Efty blog. In this series, I talk with domain name investors who share all the details behind a recent sale. You will learn how they bought low and sold high, how the negotiations went down and much more. Today, I am chatting with Mark Levine a domain name … Continue reading Behind the Sale: BeWoke.com – from $244 purchase to $6,000 sale

Behind the Sale: myBK.com – from $535 purchase to $14,000 sale

Welcome to the ninth post in our Behind the Sale series on the Efty blog. In this series, I talk with domain name investors who share all the details behind a recent sale. You will learn how they bought low and sold high, how the negotiations went down and much more. Today, I am chatting with Dan Prather a full-time domainer and … Continue reading Behind the Sale: myBK.com – from $535 purchase to $14,000 sale

Behind the Sale: SmartCompanion.com – from $475 purchase to $9,940 sale

Welcome to the eight post in our Behind the Sale series on the Efty blog. In this series, I talk with domain name investors who share all the details behind a recent sale. You will learn how they bought low and sold high, how the negotiations went down and much more. Today, I am chatting with Alex Bates a full-time domain … Continue reading Behind the Sale: SmartCompanion.com – from $475 purchase to $9,940 sale

Behind the Sale: GeekSpot.com – from $500 purchase to $5,255 sale

Welcome to the seventh post in our Behind the Sale series on the Efty blog. In this series, I talk with domain name investors who share all the details behind a recent sale. You will learn how they bought low and sold high, how the negotiations went down and much more. Today, I am chatting with Joshua Reason a part-time domain … Continue reading Behind the Sale: GeekSpot.com – from $500 purchase to $5,255 sale

Behind the Sale: AirMedix.com – from $10 purchase to $2,400 sale

Welcome to the sixth post in our Behind the Sale series on the Efty blog. In this series, I talk with domain name investors who share all the details behind a recent sale. You will learn how they bought low and sold high, how the negotiations went down and much more. Today, I am chatting with Chuck Hambling a part-time domain … Continue reading Behind the Sale: AirMedix.com – from $10 purchase to $2,400 sale

Behind the Sale: TrueAmateurs.com – from $59 purchase to $2,300 sale

Welcome to the fifth post in our Behind the Sale series on the Efty blog. In this series, I talk with domain name investors who share all the details behind a recent sale. You will learn how they bought low and sold high, how the negotiations went down and much more. Today, I am chatting with David Gruttadaurio a part-time … Continue reading Behind the Sale: TrueAmateurs.com – from $59 purchase to $2,300 sale