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  2. List of most expensive domain names - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of domain names that sold for $3 million USD or more. The list is limited to pure domain name and cash-only sales. Sales which included website content or involved equity deals are not listed.

  3. Domain name auction - Wikipedia

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    Domain name servers maintain the list that matches domain names to IP addresses. There are two types of domain names TLDs or Top Level Domains which include: .com, .edu, .gov, .net, .org, etc., and SLDs or secondary level domains, which precedes TLDs in the web address, and usually refers to the organization that has been registered to TLD by ...

  4. Flippa - Wikipedia

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    [5] [6] The most expensive domain name sold was planetrx.com, selling for US$1,200,000. [ 7 ] [ 8 ] Other notable websites and domains sold through Flippa have included Mark Zuckerberg 's former website Facemash , [ 9 ] [ 10 ] overnight success story shipyourenemiesglitter.com , [ 11 ] [ 12 ] Retweet.com, [ 13 ] [ 14 ] and AllAboutCookies.org ...

  5. Domain name speculation - Wikipedia

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    Domain name speculation, popular as domain investing, domain flipping or domaining in professional jargon, [1] is the practice of identifying and registering or acquiring generic Internet domain names as an investment with the intent of selling them later for a profit.

  6. Enom - Wikipedia

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    Enom was founded in 1997 in Kirkland, Washington operating as a wholesale business, allowing resellers to sell domains and other services under their own branding. Enom also operates retail sites enomcentral.com and bulkregister.com.

  7. Tucows - Wikipedia

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    In June 2006 Tucows paid $18 million to purchase Mailbank.com Inc, a company that owns over 17,000 domain names for common surnames, such as smith.net and brown.org. Mailbank generates income from ads on its websites (from domain parking) and also from customers who want e-mail accounts with their surname in the domain name.

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