It appears another “group buying” site could be in the making with the sale of DailyBargains.com on Sedo’s GreatDomains.com for $10,500. Group buying sites like LivingSocial have raised millions in venture capital, with LivingSocial raising $14 million in its third round this past April. Group buying sites offer daily bargains, making DailyBargains.com a perfect domain for yet another group buying venture.
DailyBargain.com which currently shows a BuyDomains.com For Sale page, is no longer available for sale when you click through the buy link.
Group Buying = Daily Bargains
Group buying is a hot new trend. Though conceived years earlier, the concept never quite caught over the past years, but it has taken the internet by storm in 2009 and 2010 with the popularity of social media.
If you own a domain name that fits this category, you may want to hold on.
These are names that could be very profitable in 2010.
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