List of the top 10 most expensive domain names. 1. Fund.com, $9.99 million 2. Porn.com, $9.5 million 3. Diamonds.com, $7.5 million 4. Toys.com, $5.1 million 5. Vodka.com, $3 million 6. CreditCards.com, $2.75 million 7. Computers.com, $2.1 million 8. Seniors.com, $1.8 million 9. DataRecovery.com, $1.66 million 10. Cameras.com, $1.5 million 10. Tandberg.com, $1.5 million Source: ABC News & Domain Name Journal +++ Well, I know Pizza.com (missing from the list) sold for 2.6 million last year. Not sure why Casino or Poker.com aren't on that list either, as I've heard they sold for 2 to 5 million each...Know of any others?
that list isn't good lol Domain name Price Sex.com - $14 millions Fund.com - $9,999,950 Porn.com -$9,500,000 Business.com -$7,500,000 Diamonds.com - $7,500,000. Beer.com - $7,000,000. Casino.com - $5,500,000 AsSeenOnTV.com - $5,100,000. Korea.com - $5,000,000. SEO.com - $5,000,000 Source: ForumClick.net
Guys, you all are missing a domain which is highly expensive and use it everyday to search something. Offcourse guys, its google.com, the most expensive domain in the world.
I just looked at some of those domain names and vodka.com has not even been developed yet, as for the others, I highly doubt they are ranking in thousands of $ a year.
I don't know why people make that list. It's not reality. Many nice domains could be in that. Net.com Free.com Rich.com Hot.com ....
Did someone actually paid those prices for a domain name ? If not, I can say I want to sell my .info domain name with $20 Billions and I will be on the top. Some of them can really make money but top is useless.
To make this domain worth there price you need to work on it. There are thousands of other domains much costy and with no key words...Just because the domain site concentrates on business...unless there is business from those domains ..I give them zero value.
IMO..Sex.com was the most expensive one..I also found the following list on wikipidea : * Business.com for $7.5 million in December 1999 * AsSeenOnTv.com for $5.1 million in January 2000 * Altavista.com for $3.3 million in August 1998 * Wine.com for $2.9 million in September 1999 * CreditCards.com for $2.75 million in July 2004 * Autos.com for $2.2 million in December 1999