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To highlight this I have 9 completed sales and only 3 feedback responses.

Haven't you been listing domains elsewhere instead? Taking your feedback ratio with the 64 sales I have on the platform, would put me in the top category. Although I have a better feedback ratio, probably because I was an early adopter and listed my best catches.
 
Haven't you been listing domains elsewhere instead? Taking your feedback ratio with the 64 sales I have on the platform, would put me in the top category. Although I have a better feedback ratio, probably because I was an early adopter and listed my best catches.

I've got a 600+ feedback on DL but that doesn't mean anything. If the score went off the figure in the section "My Sales" it would see the number of invoices issued.

Guess I'll just have to email buyers and ask them nicely to add a dot . :)
 
To highlight this I have 9 completed sales and only 3 feedback responses. There is no incentive for buyers to complete feedback.

@bluerock Yeah. I think you're right. The number of sales does make sense.
Because feedback goes up when you buy too, when the purpose of this tier system is to gain a higher tier from selling quality domains. Not purchasing domains.

Theoretically I would make the top tier for just my purchases and I guess that, that shouldn't transpire to a higher selling tier if I have never sold anything.

My head hurts now :confused:
 
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Just one other quick question to all... If it's going to be the number of sales instead of feedback that determines a tier.
Should it be marketplace sales and auction sales or just auction sales that should be taken into account?

Thanks for all the feedback thus far :)

Cheers, Colin
 
Should it be marketplace sales and auction sales or just auction sales that should be taken into account?

I don't think it would make much of a difference, although there is a direct link to quality in only considering auction sales.

Maybe the proportion of auction sales would be a nicer measure?
 
Just one other quick question to all... If it's going to be the number of sales instead of feedback that determines a tier.
Should it be marketplace sales and auction sales or just auction sales that should be taken into account?

Thanks for all the feedback thus far :)

Cheers, Colin

I was going to say both, but I guess if you use both it is opening it up to abuse, as you will have no idea if marketplace sales are genuine or just being used to get feedback scores up?

I have emailed you about a bug I just found.

Thanks for all your efforts!
 
Minor point that doesn't seem to affect functionality, but it looks like the kind of minor syntax error that would have me chasing ghosts for days before I finally spotted it:

There's a 1 in the top left corner.

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How do you plan to verify that? What's to stop me just creating an account with the same name as a high scoring account on another platform?
 
I think it would be safer to just rely on the sales/feedback from your site.
 
Some updates..

Marketplace order by "lowest price first" now puts all "Make Offer" listings at the end instead of at the start. So you now don't have to scroll through pages and pages to get to the first BIN listing.
Price - Lowest to Highest

For SEO domains the label now displays the DA and when in the SEO Marketplace section it is ordered highest DA to Lowest
SEO Domains

Sellers that have had over 15 sales (Auctions or Marketplace) and a feedback score of over 80% now have a "Trusted Seller Badge" on every listing page.
Example

Removed the "New" label from the auction section. Not really needed and getting cluttered. Kept it for marketplace.

Added a "Under £50 Section" to the homepage (Suggested by Matt) Let me know if you think it should be lower than £50

If there is an appetite for it I can give users an option to ping them an SMS before an auctions ends that they have on their watchlist or if they are bidding on that auction. Well all hate to miss an auction!

Cheers, Colin
 
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Nice tweaks. I was just setting minimum price to £1 to filter the Buy Now listings, but having the sort just work is simpler.
 
Popular Auctions algorithm doesn't seem to account for high "watch" count.
Watch = interest, so I think it should be a variable in the way popularity is calculated

For example:
Vampires.uk currently has 0 bids and 4 watching and is listed second in the Popular Auctions;
VeganKitchen.uk currently has 0 bids and 3 watching and is listed fifth in the Popular Auctions;
while
Markeys.co.uk currently has 0 bids and 6 watching and also ends sooner than Vampires or VeganKitchen but it is not listed in the Popular Auctions;

Other Popular Auctions do have a 10+ watch count which makes sense.

Seems to me like the formula needs a little tweaking...
 
Hi Webber. Thanks for that.

I will take a look and get back to you. But I am pretty sure I set the popular auction algo to only count watches added by logged in users in case they have been made by bots etc.

Cheers Colin
 
Oh, I didn't realise you could watch auctions without being logged in.
I just bumped the watch count on my auction by repeatedly opening the page in incognito and hitting watch button.
That seems wrong to me...
 

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