Entries from DomainRich tagged with 'domain sales'

Domain Name Sale Prices: TRAFFIC Domain Auction Oct. 2008

The latest domain name sales numbers are in from the T.R.A.F.F.I.C. domain name auction, held in New York in September. The auction chalked up more than $3 million in domain name sales, with FinancialAid.com as the highest priced domain at $800,000.

Affiliate Summit 2008 Domain Name Auction RESULTS

The Affiliate Summit was held February 24–25, 2008 at the Rio All-Suite Hotel and Casino in Las Vegas, Nevada. The even featured an auction of Affiliate and Premium domain names. See below for the results of the Affiliate Summit domain name auction.

T.R.A.F.F.I.C. 2008 Las Vegas Live PREMIUM Domain Auction Results

2008 TRAFFIC domain name auction sale prices. Prices for Internet domain names sold at the T.R.A.F.F.I.C. auction in Las Vegas are listed here.

T.R.A.F.F.I.C. 2008 Conference No-Reserve Domain Auction Results

On the first night of the 2008 T.R.A.F.F.I.C. West Domain Conference and Expo, the traffic No/Low Reserve domain auctoin took place at the Venetian Hotel in Las Vegas, Nevada.Fifty hand-picked names were on the auction block to start off the festivities, and gave attendees a taste of what was to come in the premium domain auction on February 20th.

How to Classify Domain Name Sales Income for Tax Purposes: Developing a Defensible Tax Strategy

With tax season looming, we've had a lot of questions from domain name investors about how to classify income they've generated from the sale of domain names. If you purchase a domain name for $10 and sell it a few years later for $20,000, how do you treat that income on your tax return? Is it capital gains income, or ordinary income? Do you have to depreciate domain names? What's the difference between tangible and intangible assets and how does that affect your tax planning?

Domain Name Sale Prices for TRAFFIC Silent Auction (10/07)

The Moniker / T.R.A.F.F.I.C. domain name silent auction, held in Miami, FL has ended, and the top 100 domain name sales prices are in. Many of the major domain names were sold at the live domain name auction, and you can find the sale for those prices here also.

$8.1 of Domain Names Sold at Auction

The Moniker live domain name auction, held at T.R.A.F.F.I.C. Florida just closed, selling $8.1 million in domain names. Top-selling domain names include Computer.com ($2.2 million) Investment.com ($900,000) and SportingGoods.com ($450,000). See the full list of domain names sold and prices below.

Computer.com Domain Names Sells for $2.2 Million at Domain Auction

The domain name Computer.com has sold today for $2.2 million at the T.R.A.F.F.I.C. / Moniker domain name auction. WallStreet.com was bid up to $3 million and StockQuotes.com had a $1 million bid, but these domains did not sell because they did not meet the set reserve prices.

Discovery Communications Buys TreeHugger.com for $10 Million

Discovery Communications Inc. has purchased the environmental website TreeHugger.com for $10 million. The companies announced the deal today. The website will be part of Discovery's Planet Green initiative, which will include a TV network with 24-hour programming dedicated to living a green, environmentally-friendly lifestyle.

iPhone.com Domain Name Sells for $1 million +

Back in 1995, Michael Kovatch bought the domain name iPhone.com. He knew that it was a good name, but he couldn't know that one of the greatest product launches, the Apple iPhone, would be coming. And now Mr. Kovatch's time has come, as he has reportedly sold the domain name for more than $1 million.

Checkup.com and other Premium Medical Domain Names for Sale at Auction

Premium health and medical domain names for sale at auction. Domains include checkup.com, weightreduction.com, menopause.com and others.

How Much Is a Domain Name Worth? Millions Bid at Recent Domain Name Auction

The Moniker T.R.A.F.F.I.C domain name auction closed another successful session in New York today with the sale of several domain names selling for well into the six and seven figures. CreditCheck.com, Seniors.com and Cardiology.com were among the highest priced domains sold.

What Are Domain Names Worth? 2006 Domain Auction Prices

To get an idea of the value of Internet domain names recently, we've organized a list of some of the latest real domain sales (and non-sales). The sales figures are from the TRAFFIC 2006 East/Moniker Live Domain Name Action in October, 2006. Four hundred domain names are listed, with the highlights of the top sellers in the following categories: dot-com, dot-net, dot-info, dot-org, dot-mobi.

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