Frank Schilling‘s hush project, Domain Name Sales, went public in 2012 leading to the eventual launch of Uniregistry.
The acquisition of Uniregistry by GoDaddy in early 2020 led to its dissolution as a registrar and the loss of a great domain selling platform for its numerous users. Accounts with domains were eventually migrated to GoDaddy.
DomainNameSales.com, the original domain name used by Frank Schilling’s project, was pointed to a lander indicating that it’s a GoDaddy project; this was changed recently.
The domain is now listed for sale on the GoDaddy/Afternic inventory, with an asking price of $32,499 dollars at a minimum. It most definitely has residual traffic due to backlinks, as one can see in this ahrefs report:
Acquiring the domain name DomainNameSales.com from GoDaddy’s inventory could serve both an aspiring domain brokerage team and an established one that wants to utilize the story behind Frank Schilling’s great project.
Perhaps Frank Schilling could buy it back? 🙂
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Why in the world wouldn’t hey sell that name rather than point it to their aftermarket and use it as their main domain market domain.
surprising. it has great link juice going to it. probably worth that price. I’m shocked they don’t forward it or setup something to capture the traffic.
It was a great domain with beautiful landers. I missed Frank Schilling and Uniregistry. He is a real domain king and talented Entrepreneur.