The .info domain extension usually doesn’t fair well at auction, but today is an exception with the sale of BodyBuilding.info for £8,228 ($14,500 USD). Compare that to BodyBuilding.net, which only fetched £2,785 ($4,750 USD) in 2005. Clearly this is a sign that domains have become much more valuable over the last four years.
A pair of French insurance domains, Assurancevie.com and Assurance-vie.com, also sold together for £53,024 ($87,000 USD). “Assurancevie” means “life insurance,” which makes sense considering they sold for an amount that could be a life savings for some.
Engagement-rings.co.uk sold for £7,000 ($11,486 USD). No doubt this was in part influenced by the recent sale of DiamondRings.com for £141,589.
Source: Domain Name Wire