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HOW BUSINESS.COM SOLD FOR $345M
Let me tell you a story that sounds like it came straight out of a Hollywood movie, but actually happened in the world of digital business and surprisingly, avoided the legal nightmares that plagued so many other premium domains. The Big Bet on Business.com It was 1997 when Marc Ostrofsky, a visionary entrepreneur from Houston, made what many considered an absolutely insane move. He bought the domain Business.com for the astronomical sum of $150,000 from a small British company that sold telephone systems. Everyone thought I was a fool. People thought I was going out of my mind, Ostrofsky recalls. And they had every reason to be skeptical, nobody had ever paid that much for a simple domain name before. But Marc had a vision. He had just founded idNames.com, a service for registering international domains and protecting company trademarks. His first clients? None other than McDonald's, Harley Davidson, and AOL. He understood that domains were like prime digital real estate and more importantly, he knew how to avoid the legal minefields that destroyed other domain investors. The Legal Backdrop While Marc held Business.com for two years, the domain name world was exploding with legal battles. Companies like Nissan Motors were spending millions in court fighting individuals who had legitimately registered domains with their names. The infamous Sex.com case was generating headlines with its $65 million court judgment. But Business.com was different. It was a generic dictionary word not a trademark, not a company name, not someone's personal identity. This made it virtually bulletproof against legal challenges. While other domain owners faced UDRP complaints and federal lawsuits under the Anti-Cybersquatting Consumer Protection Act, Marc's investment was protected by its very nature. The Record-Setting Sale Then came 1999 and that life-changing phone call... Jake Winebaum from eCompanies, a former Disney executive, contacted him about the domain. Marc, being the shrewd entrepreneur he was, also reached out to one of Winebaum's competitors who immediately offered him $2 million. But Winebaum raised the stakes: $7.5 million. Within 24 hours, Marc not only sold Business.com for $7.5 million (landing in the Guinness World Records), but also secretly sold eBusiness.com to the competitor for $10 million, a deal he kept hidden from the media. The ROI? 5,000% in just two years and zero legal fees. The Lesson The Legal Bulletproofing That Made It Priceless What made Business.com truly valuable wasn't just its memorability, it was its legal invulnerability. Unlike domains that triggered trademark disputes (like the $400,000 judgment against a Florida cybersquatter, or the eight-year battle over Nissan.com), Business.com was a clean, generic term that no single entity could claim ownership over. This legal clarity made it irresistible to investors. When you buy Business.com, you're not just buying a domain, you're buying peace of mind that no corporation will drag you into federal court. The story doesn't end there. As part of the deal, Marc retained a 3% stake in the new company. In 2007, Business.com was sold again for $345 million. That $150,000 domain had generated over $345 million in total value within a decade, all while avoiding the legal quicksand that swallowed other domain fortunes. The lesson? In digital business, legal strategy beats pure speculation. Marc understood that domains weren't just web addresses, but legal assets that needed protection from trademark challenges, UDRP complaints, and cybersquatting accusations. While others fought expensive legal battles, he chose domains that were litigation-proof from day one.
Benefits of Purchases of Portfolios
Global Market Positioning: Direct ownership of prime, themed global Web3 domains for multiple high-value territories (.UnitedStates, .AUS, .CHN,.GBR, .JPN etc.).Branding Synergy: A unified brand identity across multiple geographies enables instant recognition in the relevant industry.
Scarcity Leverage: Each domain represents scarce, premium blockchain TLD real estate.
Portfolio Appeal: Owning these names together multiplies their strategic impact. Major buyers can acquire an entire category-defining asset class in a single transaction.
Strategic Advantage: Significant cost and time savings compared to acquiring these individually on the open market.
Time and Cost Savings: Buying these portfolios avoids a need for lengthy negotiations, competitive auctions, etc. Trying to Assemble a similar set of assets piecemeal, could take years, if at all possible
Appreciation Potential. Premium keyword domains continue to appreciate much faster than the general market due to scarcity and increasing institutional interest in Web3 and AI. Significant long-term capital appreciation is expected for assets of this calibre
Avoid Steep Learning Curves and Enhance Web 3 Branding: Businesses.1 helps avoid a steep learning curve in Web 3, with a turnkey microsite for your business, at a prime domain.
Web2/Web3 Twins
A Web 2 Twin is provided with each Web 3 Domain sold in the portfolio. The provision of the Web 2 Twin facilitates integration, as well as being picked up by traditional search engines.A Web2/Web3 domain twin routing system can be provided for the Portfolios, where any Web 3 domain in the Portfolio can be reached seamlessly via a Web2 fallback, with 2 way traffic (Web3 → Web2, Web2 → Web3). More information on request.
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Web-3.ForSale is operated by Web-3.Business, which features the Web-3 suite. Web-3.Business is part of an IBM Partner Programme. Services are available from Web-3.Business, and include Web3 Hosting, Tokenization services, etc. IBM Cloud Services can be provided to portfolio purchasers as required to enhance their portfolios. Visit Web-3.Business, HEREFull Support Available - AI Teams with Human Oversight
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