Its a great sale for an org.uk
A good day for org.uk's. They can only rise in value. Especially once the business sector switches on. They are great for ranking.
Nice to see a profit made by the seller, he bought it from me for £9k late last year
Good price for both involved imo
Cannot believe carfinance.org.uk sold for £10,701 on Domainlore. Must be a .org.uk record.
Also a website that's showing between 13 and 17 on G.... so not too much work needed to get that to rise if you know what you're doing and have some financial websites already around you.
Out of interest, how did it cme to be known to multiple parties that it ranked well in google? By that I mean, the casual domainlore visitor will likely not have known this, so I assume that either it was two of three people will knowledge of the site and google placement, or the traffic/ranking details are listed on another site, alng with auction dates etc. I didn't see the info on this site...
Its a great sale for an org.uk
Granted it does have a site on it but it shows:
1. someone is willing to spend the time and effort to put a site on in the first place
2. its an org.uk extention.
A good day for org.uk's. They can only rise in value. Especially once the business sector switches on. They are great for ranking
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Nice to see a profit made by the seller, he bought it from me for £9k late last year
Good price for both involved imo
Shhhhh, don't let everyone on here know there's money to be made in .org.uk, all the bargains will dry up.![]()
Frank, did you build the site originally or did the seller add that after buying from you?
Frank, did you build the site originally or did the seller add that after buying from you?
Thanks very much for providing further information, Frog. I somehow seemed to miss your reply at the time.
Even with my involvement in this one with a reasonable price tag, I have still been quite vocal of my dislike for .org.uk domains. As a pure seo play they certainly work, but they are a nightmare for branding. You are going to lose a lot of typeins to other domain extensions. Good for charities and seo affiliate plays, not a lot else. I do see some value in domains like the one we're discussing here, and stuff like insurance.org.uk, loans.org.uk, etc, big keywords that you couldn't really build a memorable brand around.
Genuinely not aimed at you Frog but a general observation is that the "loss of typeins" argument that I see a lot on AD is overdone in my opinion.
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