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Mike Mann sells 18 domains for $603,572 in August

Mike Mann reported 18 of his domain name sales in August 2024. Reported prices started at $2,888 and went up to $350,000.

Mike sold 16 .com domains and 2 .org domains. The average reported domain sales price was $33,532.

Here is a look at some of Mike Mann’s domain sales with domains AND prices from this month.

Domain name sales:

Mojab.com $24,888.
TheCarnelian.com $5,000.
VoteDonaldTrump.com $2,888.
InteriorClean.com $4,888.
indonesiansc.com $4,888.
PostPros.com $10,000.
NudeTalent.com $2,888
wwi.com $350,000.
Militaris.com $14,888.
VantageWealth.com $59,916
EchelonFitness.com $9,888.
FoxBase.com $39,888.
FreedomFirst.org $24,888.
HumanitarianAid.org $10,000.
SchoolCoop.com $8,888
ColorBoost.com $10,000.
CasaTotal.com $9,888.
DurableHealth.com $9,888.

Mike Mann:
“Remember, when requesting the price of a domain name, if you say it is for a school project I will double the price…..”

“One domain down 199,999 to go.”

August 21:
Domains sold today 6
Average sale price $12,773
Total sales $76,640
Average purchase price $93
Total purchase price $563

If you want to further understand Mike Mann’s pricing and sell-through rates read here: A few important details on Mike Mann’s domain sales

In 2020 Mike Mann dropped about 50,000 domains from his 350,000 (about 14%) and now has 300,000 domains in his portfolio.

Mike Mann wrote an EPIC comment on my post about him dropping 50,000 domains. The comment covers several different subjects including buying and selling domain names.

To get some context you should first read these 3 posts before reading Mike Mann’s comment.

If you feel the need to say something about Mike’s sales being fake or whatever then first read this: “Casting a doubt on all domain name sales“.

More info

Mike Mann is the owner of DomainMarket.com that offers more than 350,000 300,000 premium domain names for sale. Mike sells more domains as he is only reporting what he wants to report. Yes, his overall sales average is below $5,000 so the reported average means that there were quite a few not reported sales for less than $5,000.

I hope there is not someone that thinks that these are all the domains that Mike sold this month. These are just the domains that he chose to report. Also he is purchasing hundreds of domains each month yet he reports only 1 or 2 or not at all. If people were selling only what they were reporting then I wouldn’t have any sales this year!

(One thing to remember is that Mike Mann needs to sell about $2.5+ million worth of domains per year to break even and that he is NOT a flipper. The average holding time for his sold domains is usually more than 5 years.)

Here are all the Mike Mann’s sold domain name reports published on OnlineDomain.com since 2016:
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December 2021
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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.

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