Ongoing auctions at Sedo are currently delivering some nice results.
Short, numeric domains form the most appealing domain category, and you can “blame” the Chinese domain investors for that.
An auction for the ultra-short two digit domain, 11.ORG ended with the domain being sold, after it met the reserve price.
The single bid made was for $20,000 dollars and not a record-breaker; however, it’s indicative of a healthy domain economy for numeric domains. The domain 11.org was registered in 1998 and its seller is in Taiwan.
In comparison, 360.org sold for $25,500 (2009) and 100.org went for a bit more, at $26,000 dollars in 2014.
In other words, while shorter is better, it’s not always pricier.
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