This week a source confirmed that the domain name
The .TRAVEL Extension
The
The
Early in 2018 Donuts acquired the
At time of writing, Dofo statistics indicate about 23,000 registrations of
According to DomainNameStats, there are 125
The
The domain name
The sale was made by Top.Domains which bills itself this way: ’TopDomains is a market of premium new domain names, including the world's top domains.’ The domain name
The TopDomains portfolio of premium names covers numerous sectors and extensions. Some examples of the names on their site:
Current Use of
In checking current use of domain names that recently sold for good prices, I come across various situations. A few are rapidly put into developed use, while in more cases they redirect to an existing website, supposedly with a plan to consolidate to the new name at a future date. In many cases the name simply sits unused, often without even a change in the DNS settings from the marketplace listing. Not infrequently, the domain name is again listed for sale, sometimes with monetized parking.
In the case of
Steam is operated by Valve and is a game distribution service, originally for PC gaming, but now serving most platforms. The Steam user profile linked from
A Pretty Great Name
I would argue that
There are 66 sales of
According to Dofo, the exact word
I also had a look at the two word name
The domain name
Congratulations To Seller And Buyer
Congratulations to the seller and buyer for a great name that sold at a strong, but justified in my opinion, price.
If the seller, or buyer, of this domain name is on NamePros, or others know additional details of the sale or plans for the domain name, I hope they will add the information in the comments section.
Special thanks to my source at Premium.Domains for confirming the price of this sale. Also, I wish to sincerely thank Dofo, NameBio, DomainNameStats, DomainTools, and DomainIQ that I used in the research for this article.
world.travel
has been sold in the aftermarket by Top.Domains for $41,000. This is significantly more than any sale in the extension listed in NameBio. The domain name shares an interesting current redirection use with another major sale from earlier this year.The .TRAVEL Extension
The
.travel
extension is currently operated by Donuts, and it would be easy to consider it a new domain extension. However, it is not classified that way, at least not according to how ICANN use the term new gTLD. For this reason, the .travel
extension is not listed on new extension databases such as nTLDStats.The
.travel
extension was in the second group of sponsored TLDs approved by ICANN in 2005. Initially the .travel
extension had restricted ownership. That has subsequently been opened, and anyone can purchase domains in the extension. The intention remains that .travel
domains will, in general, be used by individuals, governments, organizations and businesses providing travel related information or services. Early in 2018 Donuts acquired the
.travel
top level domain (TLD), and announced relaunch of the extension, with sales taking place through its registrar partners.At time of writing, Dofo statistics indicate about 23,000 registrations of
.travel
domain names, of which 1800 are currently listed for sale on domain marketplaces. According to DomainNameStats, there are 125
.travel
extension sites in the Alexa 1M. A number of domain names with the structure COUNTRY.travel
are developed, such as Peru.travel and Russia.travel. Numerous travel agencies have also developed sites on the extension. The
World.Travel
SaleThe domain name
world.travel
was created on March 3, 2008, and has been registered continuously since that time. While privacy masks some details, it seems to have been in a few hands over the years. The new owner has the name registered at Namecheap.The sale was made by Top.Domains which bills itself this way: ’TopDomains is a market of premium new domain names, including the world's top domains.’ The domain name
world.travel
still appears on their site, but is listed as sold. The TopDomains portfolio of premium names covers numerous sectors and extensions. Some examples of the names on their site:
Car.App
, Crypto.Store
, Go.Link
, Epic.Win
, VR.inc
and many more. The majority of their listed names have buy-it-now pricing, with payment plans offered through DAN. They do not seem linked to any particular registry, with all the major new extension registries represented amongst their holdings.Current Use of
World.Travel
In checking current use of domain names that recently sold for good prices, I come across various situations. A few are rapidly put into developed use, while in more cases they redirect to an existing website, supposedly with a plan to consolidate to the new name at a future date. In many cases the name simply sits unused, often without even a change in the DNS settings from the marketplace listing. Not infrequently, the domain name is again listed for sale, sometimes with monetized parking.
In the case of
world.travel
, the name is used for redirection, but not in the manner one might expect. It redirects to a user profile from Australia at the Steam game distribution site. The interesting thing is the same redirection is used for the domain name world.market
that sold earlier in 2020 for $35,000. Neither I, nor my source, know the eventual plan for these two names. I did a bit of investigation to see if there were other world
names similarly redirected, but did not find any, although I did not search comprehensively. Steam is operated by Valve and is a game distribution service, originally for PC gaming, but now serving most platforms. The Steam user profile linked from
world.travel
says that he, or she, is the founder of SteamLevels. A Pretty Great Name
I would argue that
world.travel
is a great descriptive match across the dot in a high value sector. It is a natural for a global travel agency or information source. As such, the price does not surprise me. World.travel
sold at about four times the price of names like internet.travel
, booking.travel
and space.travel
, but, as strong as those names are, I would argue world.travel
is better.There are 66 sales of
.travel
extension names listed on NameBio, with the highest sales price internet.travel
at $11,400 in 2016. Only 9 of the sales are at prices of $5000 or more, and only 4 at $10,000 or more.According to Dofo, the exact word
world
is registered in 439 TLDs, and is currently listed for sale in 233 extensions. I also had a look at the two word name
WorldTravel
, and it is registered in 126 TLDs, and for sale in 31, according to Dofo. The domain name
MyWorld.com
sold for $1.2 million in 2017 according to NameBio.Congratulations To Seller And Buyer
Congratulations to the seller and buyer for a great name that sold at a strong, but justified in my opinion, price.
If the seller, or buyer, of this domain name is on NamePros, or others know additional details of the sale or plans for the domain name, I hope they will add the information in the comments section.
Special thanks to my source at Premium.Domains for confirming the price of this sale. Also, I wish to sincerely thank Dofo, NameBio, DomainNameStats, DomainTools, and DomainIQ that I used in the research for this article.