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Braden Pollock sold Super.net for $150,000 last month. It was a quick flip after he acquired it in July for $15,556. The domain name was registered in 1993. Super.com sold for $1.2 million in 2018. That domain name was registered in 1997.
The domain name now forwards to SuperFile.com. The website says,
Track and Take Back any file, instantly.
SuperFile isn’t just a tool — it’s a vision. It’s for creators, those who dare to dream and craft, allowing them to rest easy knowing their creation is protected. Picture a world where you don’t just protect content; you experience it, shaping its legacy and future.
I don’t know with the .com developed was it better to just operate as SuperFile.com? The domain name seems to be on point for what the company does. $150K for the lesser extension might not have been the best choice. I guess it comes down to what you think about .net.