Domain Pornstar.com Up for Sale From Broker.xxx

Domain Pornstar.com Up for Sale From Broker.xxx

VANCOUVER — Broker.xxx has announced that Pornstar.com is back up for sale for $1.5 million, including trademarks.

"The domain has changed hands several times over the years, but certainly has not lost value," noted a rep. "With trademarks attached to the domain, the buyer will also be purchasing some rights to the word 'pornstar' which carries remarkable value."

"Looking at recent sale prices of other top adult domains, at $1.5M, the domain is being offered at a relative discount," the rep added, noting Ass.com recently sold for over $6 million, including a revshare component.

Notable domain sales from the past include Sex.com for $13 million in 2010 and Porno.com for $8.88 million in 2015.

The latter domain "reportedly earned over $10 million in parking and redirect revenues prior to sale," said the rep. "Recently, a deal was struck via Broker.xxx for the similar domain Porno.xyz to a private party."

The purchase of Pornstar.com will make the buyer "an authority in the industry, with an instant reputation and a bit of an ego boost, not to mention the traffic value," Broker.xxx Founder and CEO Juicy Jay said.

"The domain is very powerful because it is easy to remember, easy to spell, a very common and popular porn term and arguably more versatile than most domains out there," he added.

Additional domains for sale from Broker.xxx include Stamina.com ($500,000), Adults.com ($250,000), ExGfs.com ($250,000), Pleasure.com ($800,000), SugarBa.by ($55,000), and Linger.ie ($20,000).

Visit Broker.xxx and contact sales@broker.xxx for additional details.

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