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From time to time, there are notable deals in the vast realm of domain name investing that generate attention and buzz in the industry. Recently, the news of two brand new domain name acquisitions by domain name investor James Booth
From time to time, there are notable deals in the vast realm of domain name investing that generate attention and buzz in the industry. Recently, the news of two brand new domain name acquisitions by domain name investor James Booth became public, like dropping two shock bombs in the domain name world.
Bicycle.com and Material.com are two domain names that stand out from the crowd and show exceptional value. Registered in 1995, they have been around for years and are now the jewels of the domain name market.
Bicycle.com, as the name suggests, is related to “bicycle”, and this concise and very directional domain name is undoubtedly a very attractive signboard for enterprises in the bicycle industry. It is currently listed on Atom for $3.5 million (about Rs. 24.5 million), a figure that highlights its commercial value.
Material.com was also registered in 1995, and its price tag has reached a staggering 5 million dollars. The word “Material” has a wide range of meanings and can cover a variety of fields such as materials, supplies, etc. For many enterprises involved in materials production, trade, research and development, owning this domain name is like holding a key to open the door to business success. Keyword domain names have always been important in the domain name market, and they can often generate millions of dollars in sales.
Bicycle.com and Material.com are keyword domain names that are valued not only for their easy-to-remember names, but also for the potential business opportunities and branding impact they represent.
Looking back at the history of the domain name market, the official list of the most expensive domain names that have sold for at least $3 million dollars, each one has a unique story and value. They either represent globally recognized brands or are closely related to popular industries.
The addition of Bicycle.com and Material.com adds new luster to this elite list. These two acquisitions by James Booth not only demonstrate his keen eye and strength as a domain name investor, but also inject new vigor into the entire domain name market. The future direction of these two domain names is highly anticipated, they may become the online logo of an industry giant, leading the enterprise to a new glory; or they may continue to create more business miracles in the ever-changing market environment.
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