Flippa Weekly Domain Sales: Clickbait.com $9,000, Gift.info $8,500

flippaHighest sale this week at Flippa was the domain names Clickbait.com that sold for $9,000.

Post-Auction Negotiation was the method of sale for 1 domain of this week’s list.

There were 6 domains that were sold by Buy-It-Now and just rebranded “Flippa Portfolio Section” (previously known as Domain Catalog) had 2 sales this week.


Top Flippa Domain Sales from the past week:
Clickbait.com  @ $9,000  (via Flippa Portfolio Section)
Gift.info  @ $8,500  (via Buy It Now)
* Frap.com  @ $5,050  (Domain Holdings Premium Brokerage)
* EngineeringColleges.com  @ $5,000  (Negotiated Post-Auction)
* YouLikeThis.com + Portfolio of 50 Domains  @ $4,050
* CoinFund.com  @ $2,222  ($1 Reserve)
SEMForum.com  @ $1,100  (via Buy It Now)
* Vitrine.io  @ $1,000  (via Flippa Portfolio Section)
CheapLoan.org  @ $1,000  (via Buy It Now)
PIMT.com  @ $1,003  ($1 Reserve)
* WebMash.com  @ $855  ($1 Reserve)
PHPApplication.com  @ $750  (via Buy It Now)
* InternetMarketingPros.com  @ $500  (via Buy It Now)
HowToTattoo.com  @ $455  ($1 Reserve)
HostNinja.com  @ $450  (via Buy It Now)
* LearnCode.net  @ $450 / [Pending Reversal] Piano.to  @ $442  ($1 Reserve)
* PNGR.com  @ $405

Sold.Domains

About Konstantinos Zournas

I studied Computer Engineering and Computer Science in London, UK and I am now living in Athens, Greece. I went online in 1995, started coding in 1996 and began buying domain names and creating websites in 2000. I started the OnlineDomain.com blog in 2012.

10 comments

  1. Whats pending reversal?
    People buy and then don’t pay?

  2. all such awesome domains! I love seeing abstract crap sell! SAY IT WITH ME PEOPLE>>>>>

    A-B-S-T-R-A-C-T C-R-A-P!!!!!!

  3. .nyc portfolio sold this past week also. Though most of then names were meh, a few made it a pretty good deal for the buyer.

    https://flippa.com/5165425-111-premium-nyc-domain-names-for-sale-own-a-piece-of-the-big-apple

  4. Gift.info for $8,500?? Wow, that’s pretty good for the seller. My feeling was .INFOs were going down in value due to the saturation of all the new gTLDs.

    • I sold events.info and celebs.info for quite a few thousand. (Konstantinos wrote about it here. The really good ones are still alive.)

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