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Robbie Ferguson is an Internet Entrepreneur, Domain Investor, Domain Broker, Blogger and founder of various websites and eCommerce businesses such as ScreenProtectors.co.uk

PegiPegi.com Sells for $51,000 at GoDaddy

Posted on 23/02/2025

PegiPegi.com Sells for $51,000 at GoDaddy: A New Chapter for the Indonesian Travel Domain? Yesterday, February 22, 2025, the domain name PegiPegi.com changed hands in a notable transaction, fetching $51,000 USD at…

The Curious Case of Cursor.com: From Modest Beginnings to a $2.6B AI Powerhouse

Posted on 22/02/2025

A Humble Start in 2004 In the world of domain names, every great website has a backstory. Cursor.com is no exception. The domain first changed hands in 2004 for a reported $30,000—a…

The $30,000 Sale of Gray.com in 2004: A Timeless Domain Deal

Posted on 21/02/2025

Gray.com: A $30,000 Score in 2004 Back in 2004, the domain aftermarket was buzzing, and Gray.com made waves when it sold for $30,000 on Great Domains, a platform known for premium domain…

Nationals.com sold to MLB for only Five Figures

Posted on 20/02/2025

In 2004, Major League Baseball made a significant move in its ongoing quest to secure premium domain names for its teams by acquiring Nationals.com for the newly relocated Washington Nationals. This purchase,…

The Sale of Group.com and the Evolution of Group Publishing

Posted on 19/02/2025

In 2004, Group.com, was sold for $20,000 to Group Publishing Inc on domain reseller platform Afternic. This acquisition marked a strategic move to bolster the organization’s online presence and align it with…

The Journey of Become.com: From a $20,000 Domain to E-Commerce Innovation

Posted on 18/02/2025

The evolution of Become.com is a testament to visionary entrepreneurship and the ever-changing landscape of e-commerce. What began in 2004 with a modest $20,000 domain purchase quickly transformed into a platform that…

Backcountry.com’s 2004 Domain Upgrade: The Foundation of Its Growth

Posted on 17/02/2025

Backcountry.com has long been a trailblazer in the online outdoor gear market. Founded in 1996 by Jim Holland and John Bresee and originally operating as BackcountryStore.com, the company reached a turning point…

The $460K Domain That Paved the Way for Apple’s Cloud Revolution

Posted on 16/02/2025

In the fast‐paced world of tech, few assets are as deceptively humble—and as strategically vital—as a domain name. Back in 2004, the domain “Me.com” was sold for a modest US$460,000—a price that,…

Rugby.com: From Domain Sale Sensation to a Luxury Brand Asset

Posted on 15/02/2025

Back in 2004, the domain Rugby.com made headlines when Communicate.com sold it for a whopping $350,000 to Peninsula Investments—a North Carolina-based firm focused on real estate investments. This sale, widely covered by…

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