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What is a domain name?

Domain names are equivalent to digital real estate. It is an address online that identifies where a website resides. As the saying goes – location, location, location.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Domain_name

What is a .com domain name?

“The domain .com is a top-level domain (TLD) in the Domain Name System (DNS) of the Internet. Created in the first group of Internet domains at the beginning of 1985, its name is derived from the word commercial,[1] indicating its original intended purpose for subdomains registered by commercial organizations. Later, the domain opened for general purposes.”

Ultimately, a .com domain has a global presence and is by nature the most dominant and most well known among the TLD’s.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/.com

What is a ccTLD domain?

“A country code top-level domain (ccTLD) is an Internet top-level domain generally used or reserved for a country, sovereign state, or dependent territory identified with a country code”.

Therefore, a ccTLD is limited in scope and awareness among the general public.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Country_code_top-level_domain

ccTLD Examples:

.de – Germany

.us – United States

.fi – Finland

.se – Sweden

What is the most expensive domain name ever sold?

“The most expensive domain name ever sold has come to light — at $872 million. Yes, you read that right. Cars [.com] was valued at $872 million (we get that number from reading the SEC filing, courtesy of the parent company, Gannet Co., Inc.)”.

https://www.sec.gov/Archives/edgar/data/39899/000003989915000006/gci-20141228x10k.htm

Some publicly reported domain sales:

CarInsurance [.com] — $49,700,000

VacationRentals [.com] — $35,000,000

PrivateJet [.com] — $30,180,000

HealthInsurance [.com] — $8,100,000

CreditCards [.com] — $2,750,000

DataRecovery [.com] — $1,659,000

MarketingToday [.com] — $1,500,000

MyWorld [.com] — $1,200,000

WallStreet [.com] — $1,030,000

WebCam [.com] — $1,020,000

PersonalLoans [.com] — $1,000,000

DomainName [.com] — $1,000,000

SelfMade [.com] — $977,500

SkiResorts [.com] — $850,000

1stBandwidth [.com] — $800,000

iReport [.com] — $750,000

MathGames [.com] — $725,000

RunningShoes [.com] — $700,000

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ZeroCarbon [.com] — $600,000

ReverseMortgages [.com] — $600,000

HomeownersInsurance [.com] — $570,000

TradeZero [.com] — $540,000

BetCalifornia [.com] — $520,000

DataCenter [.com] — $500,000

TheMortgage [.com] — $500,000

ShoppingMall [.com] — $500,000

And that’s just a partial list!

* The sex [.com] domain name sold twice — Once in 2005 for $14 million and again in 2010 for $13 million.

https://www.godaddy.com/resources/skills/the-top-20-most-expensive-domain-names – (2022 article)

What do entrepreneurs say about domain names?

“We spent $400,000 on a web domain. Support Shepherd is now Somewhere. Turns out nobody can remember Support Shepherd, it doesn’t make a lot of sense, and even really smart people spell it incorrectly over and over.”

— Nick Huber, Owner of Somewhere (Somewhere .com)

Big news:

We spent $400,000 on a web domain.

Support Shepherd is now Somewhere.

Turns out nobody can remember Support Shepherd, it doesn’t make a lot of sense, and even really smart people spell it incorrectly over and over.

Hiring top 1% talent all over the world to save… pic.twitter.com/0b4GQtH9XU— Nick Huber (@sweatystartup) May 15, 2024

“Especially in the health space and the vitamin category, buying an incredible domain was just another indicator of trust and was really important. And, I’m so glad we ended up doing that.”

— Kate Rinamarkov, CEO of Ritual (Ritual .com)

https://twitter.com/Jason/status/1306397461318168576

“If you have a US startup called X and you don’t have X [.com], you should probably change your name. The problem with not having the .com of your name is that it signals weakness. Unless you’re so big that your reputation precedes you, a marginal domain suggests you’re a marginal company.”

— Paul Graham, Co-Founder of startup incubator, Y Combinator

https://www.paulgraham.com/name.html

Why I Spent $1.5 Million on Our Domain

“When I worked with Aaron Patzer at mymint [.com] I was vehemently against him buying Mint [.com]. I didn’t think customers would care. “It only matters that you have a great service and product,” younger Noah said. “Fortunately, Aaron was the founder and gave 3 percent of the company to acquire the domain. At the closing sale of Mint [.com], that was worth $8.1 million. That’s how important the domain was to Aaron. To his credit, which domain would you trust more: Mint [.com], which sounds like a trusted finance company, or Wesabe [.com], which sounds like an ecommerce fetish site?”

— Noah Kagan, Founder & CEO of Sumo (Sumo .com)

https://www.entrepreneur.com/starting-a-business/why-i-spent-15-million-on-our-domain/288629

“Branding and premium domains are underrated. We spent $450k on Employer .com and in the first week received dozens of inbound leads for EOR. The entire purchase will have paid for itself in the first month.

— Jesse Tinsley, Founder & CEO of Employer (Employer .com)

https://twitter.com/JesseTinsley/status/1863764452107280589

“One of the best investments you can make early on is a solid .com domain name. They’re not cheap, but they’re an asset that pays unquantifiable dividends down the line…. they stamp authority, allow you to build trust with your customers faster (all else being equal) and typically convert better from paid digital through to checkout/sale”.

— Harry Hurst, CEO & Founder of Pipe (Pipe .com)

“2 years ago, GetEmails was stuck at $8M ARR and I was burnt out. I brought on an adviser who had built huge companies before and he helped me reset. Then we rebranded to Retention [.com] and spent $800k on the domain. Now, we’re at $20M, on the path to $50M ARR.” 

— Adam Robinson, CEO and Founder of Retention (Retention .com)

https://twitter.com/RetentionAdam/status/1701345172607385881

“Ultra-premium Domain Names like these can help a company achieve instant brand recognition, ignite a business, and massively accelerate value creation.”

— MicroStrategy CEO, Michael J. Saylor (Sold the domain Voice .com for $30 million)

https://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20190618005248/en/MicroStrategy-Sells-Voice.com-Domain-Name-for-30-Million

“We are trying to build a brand that becomes known with fun, productive, creative work environments. So, if you know you want to build something over the long term then having a domain is critical”.

— Brian Chen, CEO & Co-Founder of Room (Room .com)

https://twitter.com/i/status/1198839760422363137

“Reputation: Does the display URL end with .com (similarly for .net, .org, .edu)? How long is it? How many segments are in the display URL (e.g., books.com is generally better than books.something.com)? Does it contain dashes or numbers? Because good, short, .com domain names (such as single word names) can be expensive, some of these features can be seen also as estimating how well-established and/or large the advertiser is”.

— Microsoft report on advertising click through rates

https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/research/wp-content/uploads/2016/02/predictingclicks.pdf

“It’s actually worth it. You know. It is worth it, right? Because when you show up with a baller domain name, people are like, how did you get that domain name? It’s baller. … But do you get the sense they’re thinking it?”.

– Conversation with angel investor Jason Calacanis & David Rogier, CEO & Founder of MasterClass (MasterClass .com)

https://twitter.com/Jason/status/1155913960664850433

“When we founded the company in 2016, securing the domain Fair [.com] was anything but easy. However, very quickly we saw great returns with respect to customer recognition, service adoption, website exposure, and SEO.

— Scott Painter, CEO & Founder of Fair (Fair .com)

“The new name Diapers [.com] made the company more efficient, because it had to spend less money to acquire new business.”

— Leonard lodish, Director for Diapers .com, which started as 1-800-diapers (sold to Amazon)

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That’s a pretty savvy way to expand your business and take over new markets, if you haven’t already. They are proven to have higher click through rates when paired with online advertising, plus well documented SEO advantages.

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