You mean like oztion yeah I stopped using them when it turned to quicksales as did many other users however it was fairly popular and a good alternative to ebay,and made plenty of sales. it started long after ebay
I've seen dozens of them advertised over the years on tv, can't remember any of the names.
You'd probably remember carauctions.com.au
this will be interesting as the old BS of $1 an exact is about to be ( has been) proven wrong, its about what the exact is worth.
there is no formula, its about what its worth to the buyer and what the other bidder has in the bank.
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?
Of course in any auction, the sensible move is to just place a proxy for the absolute max you are prepared to pay, not one dollar more or less, then hope for the best.
But with this domain will people:
A) not bid at all because they think that haven't got a hope
B) bid higher than usual because they think they will have to go in extra hard to have any chance of beating carsales
C) bid higher just to piss carsales off!
One interesting thing would be if carsales didn't see the auction, someone grabbed it for market value (w/out carsales bidding) then flogged it to them at a later date (not that anyone would ever reg a name for the sole purpose of resale of course)
Well that was a little underwhelming... $14k.
I wonder how much THEY thought it was worth...Domain Name carauctions.com.au
Last Modified 07-Nov-2012 03:06:31 UTC
Registrar ID Netfleet.com.au
Registrar Name Netfleet.com.au
Status ok
Registrant Carsalescom Limited
Registrant ID ABN 91074444018
Eligibility Type Company
I wonder how much THEY thought it was worth...
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
I'd say the market is clearly down and/or nowhere near the level most think it is at.
Yawn... will you be saying this for the next ten years like you have for the last ten?
You do know that .au domain names have increased by 138% in the last two years don't you?
http://www.netfleet.com.au/domain-sales-graphs
All I know is that most of the .com.au I try to sell are lucky to recoup reg fees, the exceptions are names with traffic.
Prices paid at drops have gone up from a couple of years ago but that means little for domain holders because they can't sell at drop prices and there is no liquid aftermarket. The prices are still terrible for anything but the best. If you're name just went from $2 value if you dropped it to $4 that ain't saying much, especially when nobody will even pay you $4.
All I know is that most of the .com.au I try to sell are lucky to recoup reg fees, the exceptions are names with traffic. Prices paid at drops have gone up from a couple of years ago but that means little for domain holders because they can't sell at drop prices and there is no liquid aftermarket. The prices are still terrible for anything but the best. If you're name just went from $2 value if you dropped it to $4 that ain't saying much, especially when nobody will even pay you $4.
Picked the wrong names? Wrong time (too early, perhaps)? But I also note that the only names you've tried to overtly sell are your weaker ones. So it's not exactly representative of your portfolio let alone the market.
If you think it is such a crap marketplace, then why don't you get out of it?
Of the small amount of .com.au I own I've been scaling back what I see as names with low potential and only holding names with parking revenue or names I have immediate plans for.