Chris.C
Top Contributor
So today I noticed that there are a few decent AU domains going up for auction on Flippa:
cardiologists.com.au
mobilemassage.com.au
acupuncturists.com.au
I think they've been up for a few days now, yet no one has bid on them...
I'm not sure if people think they're poor domains, but I'd value them at least $XXX (what's everyone else think?).
The reserve on them probably scares most domainers off from bidding, but at the same time to see domains like this not even get a few bids I think reflects bad on the whole AU domain industry...
Now I'm not sure if this domain owner has done much marketing of these auctions, but it wouldn't help to have end users come to an auction page and see no bids (that doesn't build confidence to encourage them to bid)...
And whilst my domain buying these days is focused on a select few niches - I still look at domains like this and think I'd be a happy owner of these if it was only going to cost me COR and a few dollars from a low ball bid.
But would my low ball bid on this auction for the sake of getting the bidding started, with no real expectation of winning, be construed as shill bidding? @Alex Lunnon (Flippa.com)
And if this isn't classed as "shill bidding" then as AU domainers don't we all have an vested interest in seeing domains like these sell well?
Wouldn't we all like it if a domain worth $1000 being sold at auction was quickly meet with 3 or 4 bids from domainers pushing the price to $50 - $100 to help our efforts in marketing these domains to end users?
I know it's a bit annoying to invest time bidding at auctions when we are unlikely to win, but doesn't a rising tide lift all of our boats?
Thoughts?
cardiologists.com.au
mobilemassage.com.au
acupuncturists.com.au
I think they've been up for a few days now, yet no one has bid on them...
I'm not sure if people think they're poor domains, but I'd value them at least $XXX (what's everyone else think?).
The reserve on them probably scares most domainers off from bidding, but at the same time to see domains like this not even get a few bids I think reflects bad on the whole AU domain industry...
Now I'm not sure if this domain owner has done much marketing of these auctions, but it wouldn't help to have end users come to an auction page and see no bids (that doesn't build confidence to encourage them to bid)...
And whilst my domain buying these days is focused on a select few niches - I still look at domains like this and think I'd be a happy owner of these if it was only going to cost me COR and a few dollars from a low ball bid.
But would my low ball bid on this auction for the sake of getting the bidding started, with no real expectation of winning, be construed as shill bidding? @Alex Lunnon (Flippa.com)
And if this isn't classed as "shill bidding" then as AU domainers don't we all have an vested interest in seeing domains like these sell well?
Wouldn't we all like it if a domain worth $1000 being sold at auction was quickly meet with 3 or 4 bids from domainers pushing the price to $50 - $100 to help our efforts in marketing these domains to end users?
I know it's a bit annoying to invest time bidding at auctions when we are unlikely to win, but doesn't a rising tide lift all of our boats?
Thoughts?