Chris.C
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So I recently raised the point in another thread that having the data from AMA auction even if the domain was passed in is relatively important.
On this point, I know I'm sometimes just as interested in what didn't sell at auctions like NetFleet as I am the price of something that did sell, and I was wondering if there is any possibility of including this data of NetFleet's research section.
Like for example if I'm thinking of buying or registering a domain, I would love to be able to do some research via NetFleet to find out if similar domains have actually gone to auction in the past and passed in for $0. That's kind of important to know I think.
Sometimes I look at the metrics of a domain and think, the metric looks great but if I needed to sell it would it sell well at auction and would I be able to recoup my costs...
Obviously thousands of domains go up for sale each day an d 99% of them don't get bids, so it might be a bit much to include them all in the research data but maybe if some filter was set on it like it would record that the domain failed at auction if the domain had 10+ exacts and didn't receive a bid.
What do other people think?
On this point, I know I'm sometimes just as interested in what didn't sell at auctions like NetFleet as I am the price of something that did sell, and I was wondering if there is any possibility of including this data of NetFleet's research section.
Like for example if I'm thinking of buying or registering a domain, I would love to be able to do some research via NetFleet to find out if similar domains have actually gone to auction in the past and passed in for $0. That's kind of important to know I think.
Sometimes I look at the metrics of a domain and think, the metric looks great but if I needed to sell it would it sell well at auction and would I be able to recoup my costs...
Obviously thousands of domains go up for sale each day an d 99% of them don't get bids, so it might be a bit much to include them all in the research data but maybe if some filter was set on it like it would record that the domain failed at auction if the domain had 10+ exacts and didn't receive a bid.
What do other people think?