Resumes.com sells for $400,000

Given the increasingly competitive job market, career-related sites have become very popular as of late. It’s no wonder then that resumes.com just sold for £243,305 ($400,000 USD).
The name could be used for a resume-building site, but also a job directory like Yahoo’s Monster.com.
Other recent sales:
browsergame.com- $30,000
tdylodging.com- $20,000
musica4all.com- €18,000
id5.com- €9,900
ealing.com- £8,500
pornvault.com- $8,000
universal-networks.com- $7,950
One sale I have to question is browsergame.com for $30,000. Sure, web-based games are popular, but how many people call them browser games?
Source | Domain Name News
Photo | Flickr
Tag: .jobs, career, domain auction, domain sale, job, resume, resume.com
MillionaireDating.com sells for $15,000

Are you a gold digger looking for money? You might be able to find some soon on MillionaireDating.com, which just sold for £8,979 ($15,000 USD) at auction to a private buyer.
Other recent sales:
rentersinsurance.net- $8,240.00
discountloans.com- $3,950.00
onlineaccountingdegrees.com- $3,400.00
simplyjobs.com- $2,950.00
onlinepsychologydegrees.com- $2,500.00
softwarecareers.com- $1,650.00
montrealvacations.com- $1,450.00
datingideas.com- $1,210.00
lawdegreeonline.com- $1,200.00
Education and career-related domains are booming lately given the economic situation. Out of a job, many workers are returning to school to hone their skills and increase their chances of finding employment. But of course, dating never hurt anyone, either.
Source | Domain Name News
Photo | jynmeyer
Tag: career, dating, domain auction, education, millionairedating.com, money