There is no future in domainers selling to domainers
Hopefully if we list good domains the AMA will attract the end users, who can justify a reasonable investment
I agree there is very little money in selling domain to domainers - at best they have to be domain developers (ie making money via advertising sales/affiliate products etc).
However for me it's not an issue of better domains needing to be listed, it's about domainers knowing that better quality buyers will turn up, and that's a marketing/education problem.
At the moment I could list a handful of industries where I know related domains always have a couple developers if not retailer end users bidding on them every time they come up for auction, which results in good sale prices, but this is only in select niches.
Now the reason end users don't turn up to auctions at the moment is not because they aren't aware of them, a simple email or phone call could change that, it's because they don't understand the inherent value.
ie, yesterday you could have sent 10 emails to various gold bullion dealers around Australia and even the Perth Mint and I'm pretty sure none of them would have bid more than Ned because none of them understand the inherent value of the domains because that's not their core competency to know these things (they specialise in selling gold) so none of them in the space of 24 hours are going to receive an email and then proceed to get educated to the point where they are confident enough to invest thousands of dollars into a single domain.
However I'm very confident that a domain like GoldBullion.com.au would bring in $10,000+ in additional PROFIT a MONTH to a business that knew how to utilise its value even to a basic level, yet the domain sold to a domainer for less than $5000...
The gap is "education" of value extraction from domains - not a lack of quality domains being listed, and unfortunately the "educational" material on AU domains is very limited, probably because there is very limited financial incentive within the AU domain industry to create these materials (except for NetFleet).
So it shouldn't be surprising that I think the best thing NetFleet have done in regards to education is create a video like this:
https://www.netfleet.com.au/Blister.com.au#tabs-3
Because at least this "starts" to explain the value of domains to end users (whilst I'm super grateful for this video, I think this videos still misses a lot of key selling points of AU domains) and this video alone isn't going to get businesses frothing to buy quality domains.
I think the fact is there are very few full time AU domainers hurts this educational effort as well, given most of us run internet marketing related businesses, projects or jobs and dabble with domains on the side as a part time thing. This means we don't have hours of time to educate potential buyers on the value of domains, but without people being out there actively explaining to the public their value I don't know if general market is going to be turning up at domain auctions with their check book open any time soon.
So for me it's more of a waiting game, and I love that NetFleet has developed the "platform" I think it's now time that we all started developing the "market".
But you can see the tide turning slowly, more and more niches are becoming competitive, where prices are better reflecting intrinsic value, but 98% of industries are still clueless and that can't be changed overnight.