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    Dictionary.com Domain Name Worth $100 Million "The website attracts 11 million users a month, and 85 percent of them come from people typing one of its domain names into their browsers". Possibly I have seen the highest value of any domain name ever! bits.blogs.nytimes.com/2007/07/16/a-domain-name-worth-100-million/
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    Yeah Paul that is just a thumping amount to charge for a domain name in fact I must say a fully loaded website , but still domainers would call it as a domain sale after all. With that amount of traffic being attracted from the onliners I think it is worth for the person who owns it.

    I also read that the current owner of dictionary.com got reference.com and thesaurus.com as gifts domains from the former owner. In this case I must say both guys are pretty lucky.

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    Yes, actually it was easiest to get a meaningful domain name those days coz it was initial phase of dot com arena, few domains value are so high in long-term that I think it’s absolutely logical investment to acquire few of them.

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    Wow! that's a huge amount. The previous highest price paid for a domain name I suppose was Business.com which was sold for $7.5 million way back in 1999.
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    I have got to admit whenever I need a dictionary - which is quite often - I just type dictionary.com straight into the browser address bar as its by far the most simple, comprehensive online dictionary resource.

    I just suppose its lucky I can spell the word dictionary otherwise I would never get their lol.
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    Quote Originally Posted by DPS Computing View Post
    I have got to admit whenever I need a dictionary - which is quite often - I just type dictionary.com straight into the browser address bar as its by far the most simple, comprehensive online dictionary resource.
    Yeah dictionary.com is definitely a useful website and in a very simplified format which anyone can use without any hassles or navigation, may be that makes the website so widely used.

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    Quote Originally Posted by rich View Post
    Yeah dictionary.com is definitely a useful website and in a very simplified format which anyone can use without any hassles or navigation, may be that makes the website so widely used.
    I personally think that is the key to the success of both Dictionary.com and Google - normally if a website starts getting popular the webmasters overload it with advertisements, get involved with dodgy yet profitable spyware / adware projects and overload the home page among others with too much information.

    Simplicity, transparenty, accountability and reliability seem to be the key to both of these success stories .
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    Hi all
    I think google.com still number one, can't imagine how much is the price

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    Market is so exploratory and uncertain that make value of such domain name so high, probably they are adding SEO value too. Looking through the value of dictionary.com I think business.com should not have ended up on $7.5 million worth value only, IMO, business.com looks more valuable than dictionary.com though.

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    That is true. Also forget, trends come and go and domain prices fluctuate wildly in most circumstances!
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    Yeah, Business.com was sold for $7.5 million in the year 1999. With the present scenario, I am sure it would sell for more than $100 Million.
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    I think we are missing somewhere, business.com sold on $345 million again, really that deserve that amt what we were talking on. online.wsj.com/article/SB118541740110378568.html

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    Its madness this amount of money for a domain! I think I might create a website with details of this madness and try to get to the bottom of it!
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    Quote Originally Posted by paul View Post
    I think we are missing somewhere, business.com sold on $345 million again, really that deserve that amt what we were talking on. online.wsj.com/article/SB118541740110378568.html
    Ah! I wasn't aware that it has been sold again.. $345 million is a fascinating amount. They'll need a great strategy to turn a quick profit on such a huge investment which I think won't be too difficult for them.
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    Who actually owns business.com? As in who is the parent company? It must be one of the biggest companies around to pay that much for just the domain name, never mind all the other online and offline costs!
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    Quote Originally Posted by DPS Computing View Post
    Who actually owns business.com? As in who is the parent company? It must be one of the biggest companies around to pay that much for just the domain name, never mind all the other online and offline costs!
    R.H. Donnelley Corporation now own business.com it is a directory and online local commercial search company. The chairman & CEO is also David David C. Swanson.

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    Quote Originally Posted by paul View Post
    R.H. Donnelley Corporation now own business.com it is a directory and online local commercial search company. The chairman & CEO is also David David C. Swanson.
    Unfortunately for me not the right one! . I would be very interested to see the profit / loss of that website compared to the running cost.
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    Seriously, I don't know how someone could even afford $300,000,000! (Let alone a company). Google, well they'd be able to buy it no worries, but its a lot of money to just dish out - especially for just a domain name. I mean for instance, aa.com, that is for an airline company, if it was used for something that is visitor-intensive and profit-intensive then it probably could sell for something. It's just weird to see such high prices for JUST a domain name. Like they say, money IS everything!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ben View Post
    Seriously, I don't know how someone could even afford $300,000,000! (Let alone a company). Google, well they'd be able to buy it no worries, but its a lot of money to just dish out - especially for just a domain name. I mean for instance, aa.com, that is for an airline company, if it was used for something that is visitor-intensive and profit-intensive then it probably could sell for something. It's just weird to see such high prices for JUST a domain name. Like they say, money IS everything!
    Actually these domain name comes with prestige attached also it’s other people’s money, I recall this quote "Rich People Have Big Libraries Poor People Have Big Television Sets"

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    Quote Originally Posted by paul View Post
    Actually these domain name comes with prestige attached also it’s other people’s money, I recall this quote "Rich People Have Big Libraries Poor People Have Big Television Sets"
    I like that quote - I'm going to add that to my collection .
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