Car sales will be putting the money down, so they will blow everyone out of the water
But yes if they are bidding, they have very deep pockets
Gut feeling is around 15k. Stats look good but somewhat weak advertisers, not really sure how this could be monetized for anyone other than a major auction house.
EPN your own car auction website charge percent of sales like offline auction houses do etc
although car sales will buy this anyway so it will just sit unused like thier other domains shame really
Why would anyone list a car with such a site when they can go to pickles or ebay?
Would sit unused even if they weren't in it in my view.
this will be interesting as the old BS of $1 an exact is about to be ( has been) proven wrong
Yor kidding right?
It was never proven right was it?
Maybe you can buy it and make it a sister site to your $8500 Online Television Shop Or was that $50?
It's all good in theory. But when you have to actually build it, you will see the real value.
I think this is a good domain for CarSales to grab, which they most likely will. Would be hard for anyone without either being an established auction house or/and have a very large budget to make anything of it IMO.
Do you know what EPN is? not much of a budget would be needed to setup a EPN site nor would it really take a huge budget to set a online auction site.
what exactly has this thread got to do with...
I wonder how or if bidding will be affected because many people who follow the drops might just (rightly or wrongly) assume carsales will whack on a $200k proxy?
If a group like carsales who seem to have endless pockets, want names like this... why don't they just contact the owners of the domains "not being used" which they want... why take the risk at auction?
I hate to be first but I'll say $30K
I was thinking around $25K.Gut feeling is around 15k.
If a group like carsales who seem to have endless pockets, want names like this... why don't they just contact the owners of the domains "not being used" which they want... why take the risk at auction? - Or the risk of someone else contacting the owner and offering them less than they would have...
Cheers
Chumby
Carsales didn't exists years ago now they have a good market share of the car sales market.
I would list cars on it if the fees were competitive ebay fees are costly if not using classified ads for high ticket items such as cars etc
I also said EPN although not easy to get into anymore have seen a few sites run a car classfied site using epn and can be lucrative.
No idea. Ebay Partner Network? Electronic Product News? Electronic Payments Network? My google skills seem to be failing me on this one. Although my guess is you mean the ebay one.. so your business model is to be an ebay affiliate? yeah cool story.
You cleary have no idea about development and the costs involved or the markets you are talking about. But who knows maybe you are the Car Auction expert.. But I agree with snoopy. Unless you are already an established auction house or won last night's oz lotto, save your cash on this one.
I get the feeling that the price will be somewhat inflated due to this knowledge.
As with cars.com.au I think they are actively seeking them out, but it's possible they haven't been able to make contact with some, and the fact this one is dropping shows maybe the registrant email was not active enough to look at the emails coming in, including renewal notices.
what exactly is a big budget I have had sites built for under 3k
and web developments with cluster servers etc over 100k
It started in 1997 & I think was fairly heavily back by a lot of car dealers.
Wouldn't matter if the fees were $0, if the site has a small pool of buyers the auction prices will be low and people won't use it. Look at other auction areas, constantly new players coming on the scene and they never really compete.