Monthly Sales Report

December, 2010

December 2010 Monthly UK Domain Sales Report

Hello, and welcome to the December 2010 edition of the UK domain name sales report!

For those of you that haven’t been here before, every month I give an overview of all the interesting bits from publicly reported UK domain name sales.

You can read all previous UK domain name sales reports, which are powered by sales data collated from Domain Sales History.

If you have sold any UK domain names or are aware of any sales that do not exist in the database, please do get in touch and let me know.

Have you read last months sales report?

If you haven't done so already, I recommend reading the November 2010 Monthly Sales Report as we compare sales data frequently throughout this report.

With that shameful self-promotion out of the way, let's move on to this months sales report!

December 2010 UK domain sales overview

Lets have a very brief overview of the UK domain market over the last month...

The following table shows a breakdown of key data comparing this months sales data against last month.

Month Total Sales .uk .co.uk .org.uk LLL Total Value
December 134 0 112 22 2 £120,941
November 180 0 157 23 7 £179,981

Total Sales Revenue

There were 134 reported domain sales this month, generating a total revenue of £120,941.

The total revenue of the top 10 sales this month was £71,009 (+3%)

Domain sales grouped by extension

Lets take a look at how many domains were sold per extension in December 2010.

The best way of achieving that is to group the sales by extension, then sort them into descending order, which gives us:

  • 112 .co.uk (-45)
  • 22 .org.uk (-1)

Coming out on top this month is the .co.uk extension with 112 sales.

LLL domain sales

There were 2x LLL's sold this month, which is -71% on last months tally of 7.

Breaking LLL sales down by extension gives us 2x .co.uk.

UEB.co.uk was the top selling LLL this month, with a price of £410 sold via Domainlore.

For those of you that don't know, LLL means a three letter domain. If it contains a number (or hyphen) it does not qualify as an LLL.

What was the longest domain that sold in December 2010 ?

For some reason, I like to keep an eye on what the longest domain is each month.

This month it was BreastEnlargementSurgery.co.uk with 24 characters, selling for £396 via Domainlore.

Top 3 UK domain names sold in December 2010

Rather impressively, Sedo sold all of the domains found in the top 3 sales this month, generating total sales revenue of £39,125.

  1. In 1st place this month we have officechairs.co.uk, selling for £17,625 .
  2. breastimplants.co.uk comes in 2nd, selling for £13,000 .
  3. Finally, in 3rd place we have phonesystem.co.uk, selling for £8,500 .

Top 10 UK domain names sold in December 2010

No. Domain Price Platform Extension Length
1 officechairs.co.uk £17,625 Sedo .co.uk 12
2 breastimplants.co.uk £13,000 Sedo .co.uk 14
3 phonesystem.co.uk £8,500 Sedo .co.uk 11
4 hospitals.co.uk £7,638 Sedo .co.uk 9
5 freesolar.co.uk £5,500 Sedo .co.uk 9
6 dotsearch.co.uk £4,445 Sedo .co.uk 9
7 playpokeronline.co.uk £4,101 Sedo .co.uk 15
8 razors.co.uk £4,000 Sedo .co.uk 6
9 satellitephones.co.uk £3,500 Sedo .co.uk 15
10 heater.co.uk £2,700 Domainlore .co.uk 6

This months top 10 was dominated by Sedo. Not content with sitting top of the table, they also sold 9 domains!

Domain sales grouped by platform

Here I list the top sale from each platform to try and promote each platform as best I can - even if they don't hit the top sales figures.

Platforms are ordered alphabetically.

Domainlore sales in December 2010

Domainlore reported 81 sales this month, with a total sales revenue of £16,850.

The the top selling domain this month was heater.co.uk, which sold for £2,700 .

View all Domainlore sales from December 2010


Flippa sales in December 2010

Flippa reported 2 sales this month, with a total sales revenue of £66.

The the top selling domain this month was usbwristband.co.uk, which sold for £51 .

View all Flippa sales from December 2010


Nokta Domains sales in December 2010

Nokta Domains reported 14 sales this month, with a total sales revenue of £3,538.

The the top selling domain this month was roofingsheets.co.uk, which sold for £1,250 .

View all Nokta Domains sales from December 2010


Sedo sales in December 2010

Sedo reported 37 sales this month, with a total sales revenue of £100,487.

The the top selling domain this month was officechairs.co.uk, which sold for £17,625 .

View all Sedo sales from December 2010


Top Performing Sales Platforms for December 2010

I like to believe that “Top Performing” is a relative phrase. Some sales platforms have been around longer and have earned a loyal customer base. Other sales platforms (like Sedo) sell a broad range of domain extensions and naturally receive a larger viewership, meaning more potential buyers which can inflate the eventual sale price.

You also need to remember that Sedo charges 15% sales commission (at time of writing) for marketplace domains. The buyer is also expected to pay a 3% handling fee for any domain purchases over 500 USD / GBP / EUR when using Alipay, PayPal, and Credit Card.

(The below table is ordered alphabetically as that seems the most sensible).

Platform Sales Revenue Avg. Sale Price
Domainlore 81 £16,850 £208
Flippa 2 £66 £33
Nokta Domains 14 £3,538 £252
Sedo 37 £100,487 £2,715

Domainlore closed the month with 81 sales. Total revenue was £16,850, which gives us an average of £208 per domain.

Flippa reported 2 sales this month. Total revenue was £66, with an average domain price of £33.

Nokta Domains closed the month with 14 sales. Total revenue was £3,538, which gives us an average of £252 per domain.

Sedo reported 37 sales this month. Total revenue was £100,487, with an average domain price of £2,715.

Final Thoughts

Unfortunately, total revenue has taken a dent this month.

But one of the good things about having historic data is the ability to look for trends. We can see that this was expected behaviour due to being so close to the end of the year.

December was always going to be a slow month. It is every year, primarily due to Christmas and everybody being skint.

On the positive side this does mean that January can go one of two ways - but it is almost certainly a good month to be a buyer.

Why is January a good month to be a domain investor? Because some people will be looking to raise funds and recoup some of the Christmas outgoings.

So my advice is to keep your eyes peeled, and get your morning routines in check for scouring all the UK domain sales platforms for any potential bargains!

I’ll look forward to seeing what the first domains sales report of 2011 brings us!

View all domain sales from December 2010.

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