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The domain Christmas.com was registered in August 1994. According to a query on the domain professional platform NameBio, Christmas.com was sold for $3,150,000 on November 30, 2020 (approximately ¥22 million at the current exchange rate).
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Christmas, originating from the West, was once immensely popular in China a few years ago. Although its popularity has waned in recent years, it still carries a festive atmosphere. As domain professionals, let's explore a domain related to this joyful holiday — Christmas.com.
The domain Christmas.com was registered in August 1994. According to data from the domain professional platform NameBio, Christmas.com was sold for $3,150,000 on November 30, 2020 (approximately ¥22 million according to the current exchange rate).
Currently, the domain is engaged in Christmas-related gifts, offering items such as trees, lights, decorations, wreaths, clothing, and gift baskets.
It is rumored that in 2006, Christmas.com was directed to a parking page with many links to Christmas-related products. By 2012, a company named LeftOfTheDot collaborated with the domain owner and transformed it into a Christmas shopping website. The site directed users to over 400 retailers, guiding them to purchase Christmas gifts and introducing various Christmas-related games and recipes. As a result, during the Christmas season, the website experienced a surge in traffic, bringing significant revenue to both the site itself and its partner retailers.
It is evident that domain names related to holidays are not only favored in the investment market but are also highly sought after in the end-user market. After all, who wouldn't appreciate a premium domain with built-in traffic?
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