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What comparable sales suggest
Some domain sales and data points relevant to “bingo”, aged domains, or short, strong .com names:
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Bingo.com
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One of the most famous “bingo” domains. It originally sold for US$1,100,000 in April 1999.
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Later, the domain + real‐money business associated with it was acquired by Unibet for about US$8 million minus other offsets.
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Other recent gambling / bingo‐adjacent domain sales
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“CasinoBonus.com” sold for $199,000.
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Domains with “bingo” or similar in them (though often longer, multi-word, or less “premium”) tend to sell in the low thousands, often $2,000-$20,000, depending heavily on brandability, length, and existing traffic/SEO.
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Factors that lift domain value
These are widely accepted in domain-valuation literature:-
Age + clean history: Domains registered long ago, with no spam, no penalties, good uptime, some history of use, are viewed favorably.
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Brandability: How easy it is to remember, pronounce, spell; is it catchy; does it suggest something useful.
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Keywords: If the domain has relevant keywords for a high-demand field. “Bingo” clearly is one.
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Extension: .com is still by far the strongest TLD in terms of general market demand.
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Length & simplicity: Shorter is better; no hyphens, no weird spellings; fewer syllables/tokens.
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Backlink & SEO profile: Having good, clean backlinks, decent domain authority, little or no bad history (spam, penalty, abuse) adds real value.
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Traffic / Existing use: If there is residual traffic, or brand recognition, that helps. Even parked traffic or spillover from prior use can bump the value.
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How BingoWeb.com stacks up (just qualitatively)
Let me assess BingoWeb.com in light of those factors:
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Age: Registered in June 1997 → very old. That’s a plus.
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Keyword strength: “Bingo” is a strong keyword in gaming/gambling; “Web” is generic but suggests online presence. Together “BingoWeb” clearly suggests a Web‐bingo or bingo + online content / community.
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Brandability: Good — “BingoWeb” is easy to remember and spell. Not too long. Fortunately no hyphens or odd characters.
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Extension: .com — excellent.
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History / Cleanliness: Would need to check whether there are any spam/myriad redirects or Google penalties, whether backlink profile is good. If clean, that’s a strong plus. If it’s been neglected or abused, that could reduce value.
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Comparable vs “Bingo.com”: Bingo.com is much more valuable because it’s an exact single keyword (“bingo”) with huge demand and recognition. BingoWeb is less “perfect” but still strong.
Estimate / Sale Price Range
Putting this all together, here’s a realistic sense of what you might expect if you try to sell BingoWeb.com in today’s market to a buyer who appreciates its age, brandability, etc.:
| Scenario | Low end | Medium | High end (if everything is excellent) |
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| Buyer = small business / affiliate / startup | US$5,000 – US$15,000 | US$15,000 – US$40,000 | US$40,000 – US$75,000+ |
| Buyer = major gambling operator or well-funded firm seeing branding & traffic value | US$20,000 – US$50,000 | US$50,000 – US$100,000 | US$100,000 – US$250,000+ (if domain has strong traffic / backlinks / existing business) |
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If the domain has a clean SEO history, some existing traffic, recognized brand potential, you might be able to push toward US$50-100K or more, though Bingo.com is in a class above.