You know Snoopy, it was your posts in this thread that brought me out of a temporary self-imposed posting retirement.
We all know you hate .au domains and think that they have little value. I'm not going to list the litany of things you have said about them over time, but I think everyone here gets your drift.
But the thing is, some of us do bloody well with .au domains. I'm one of those people (and I know quite a few others). Just as you have had successes with your .com's, we have our successes locally.
And I'm not talking out of my arse - I have the runs on the board.
I truly respect your knowledge of .com and your status and background, but your doom and gloom pronouncements about .au (almost every time someone makes a post) are just becoming so predictable.
Sometimes I shudder to think how many would be posters here shy away from saying anything out of fear of one of your classic posts. That in itself is a shame.
Silverbullion.com.au sounds on the low side but it is a long way of the quality of goldbullion.com, a long long way.
Search for "silver bullion", I couldn't find a single site using the term in their names, lots of the results were for companies using "goldbullion" (keep in mind this is on a search for silver bullion). So who is the enduser for silverbullion.com.au, is there one? I don't think anyone is going to rebrand to that, it would be like a domain registrar only offering .net.au, it is too limited. So it is perhaps just a keyword play but that is probably the domain of small webmasters/domainers, or endusers who are just going to redirect the name.
I think there is pretty big barriers to entry myself for that market. Anyone entering would need to be buying off the perth mint and similar sized companies I suspect but they will also be competing with those companies as well.
With regards silverbullion.com.au, I can tell you that I've received a number of offers for this over the past two years. The last one was $2000 (inclusive of GST) from a very reputable buyer, but I declined.
I believe it is worth more than that to an enduser. By the way, if you want to call me on that, I'm happy to send you a screen shot.
I also believe it is worth even more to me as a "keeper". Someone expressed an interest in it this morning, and I said exactly that. All I have to do is get off my bum and get it developed!
If you think so negatively about silver bullion and silver generally,
As far as competing with Perth Mint is concerned, I'm not sure if you are aware that Perth Mint have a generous affiliate program that many people use?
I am about to join - I have extra incentive now. I'll let you know how it goes.
Quit you're whining, the post was perfectly valid.
Not whining Snoopy - just pointing out what is so obvious to many on here.
You're negative on .au - plain and simple. You try and intimidate people - particularly newbies. People don't want to post because they fear ridicule and scorn.
I call BS on you for this.
Someone of your experience should perhaps try and assist people - not bring them down.
As I said before - imho.
My comment about the name (silverbullion.com) was that is doesn't really have clear enduser market, the fact that offers are coming from other domainers seems to fall into line with that statement.
Snoopy, once again this is your assumption. And I'm afraid it's wrong (yet again).
The offer I received on the 30/9/2011 (for $2000 inclusive of GST) was from a prominent enduser. As I said, I declined it.
As I also said, if you want to call BS on this (your favourite term), I can prove it.
The enquiry I received this morning was from a domainer.
Despite what you think and assume, there is an enduser market out there.
Search for "silver bullion", I couldn't find a single site using the term in their names, lots of the results were for companies using "goldbullion" (keep in mind this is on a search for silver bullion). So who is the enduser for silverbullion.com.au, is there one? I don't think anyone is going to rebrand to that, it would be like a domain registrar only offering .net.au, it is too limited. So it is perhaps just a keyword play but that is probably the domain of small webmasters/domainers, or endusers who are just going to redirect the name.
That's great that the offer was from an enduser, but I still don't see the usage. An enduser is highly unlikely to call themselves silverbullion.com.au in my view, because nobody even uses "silverbullion" as part of their name from what I can see looking at the first few pages of google.
I've said plenty of times I think the potential for making money from .com.au is terms of domaining is limited...
If they had sold it all and invested in .au domains (just broad general domains), today that portfolio would be worth what? $6m? Statistics have proven domains have more than doubled in value over the last two years so tripling in value over 5 years is reasonable IMHO.
I know what name I'd like to own if I was selling silver bullion.
Wait for it Snoopy .....................
It is:
SilverBullion.com.au
Ned, how many companies have you found that just sell silver bullion in Australia? They all sell gold bullion and they sometimes use names with "bullion" or "gold bullion" as the end term, not "silver bullion". Silver bullion appears to be a sideline business for these companies, not the main game.
Those names took weeks/months of aggressive marketing to get the pitiful amounts they got.
Sorry mate have to take issue with you here. The 'months of aggressive marketing' was a single thread on DNTrade where you continuously said how crap the domain was? http://www.dntrade.com.au/40-com-au-price-heavily-t4644.html
So silverbullion.com.au is a great keyword domain that companies that sell silver bullion (and other stuff) should own - even if they redirect it to their other site/s.
......... there is never going to be a strong motivation to own silverbullion.com.au in my view.
GoldBullion.com made it to $25k but didn't meet reserve.