Chris.C
Top Contributor
So I was thinking the other day, what are the chances of NetFleet setting up a domains for tender division of their site?
I just think one thing that sucks about the AMA is that you need at least 3 or 4 bidders to get a respectable price for domain. A solution that might help solve this problem is setting up a tender process where bidders just submit their bids and the highest bidder wins the domain when the process expires.
Obviously I can't be certain but I think retail buyers would also be more interested in this sort of process because they would just need to submit one bid and not have to work about constantly watching an auction to make sure they aren't outbid.
Plus I think the fact that the process would be blind would get people putting erring on the side of caution and placing honest offers.
And best thing of all is that the domain sellers would also get to sell the domain for the highest bidders highest price.
And I think that's a really big incentive when you have a market that isn't very competitive, sellers would much prefer a tender process because even if only 1 or 2 bidders turn up you are likely to get a reasonable price rather than the $100 minimum.
Thoughts?
I just think one thing that sucks about the AMA is that you need at least 3 or 4 bidders to get a respectable price for domain. A solution that might help solve this problem is setting up a tender process where bidders just submit their bids and the highest bidder wins the domain when the process expires.
Obviously I can't be certain but I think retail buyers would also be more interested in this sort of process because they would just need to submit one bid and not have to work about constantly watching an auction to make sure they aren't outbid.
Plus I think the fact that the process would be blind would get people putting erring on the side of caution and placing honest offers.
And best thing of all is that the domain sellers would also get to sell the domain for the highest bidders highest price.
And I think that's a really big incentive when you have a market that isn't very competitive, sellers would much prefer a tender process because even if only 1 or 2 bidders turn up you are likely to get a reasonable price rather than the $100 minimum.
Thoughts?