If only it didn't cost money to hold on to those development dreams..![]()
Oh.. its a bit like musical chairs here now.
BTW, look at this - where else could you get a deal like this? I could look at it as underselling one domain, but instead I see it as funding several others.
Would also be interested in any initiative where domaineers promote each others domains on their sites and not merely their own. I'd be happy to do it and only been here a fortnight but getting the impression this little community controls hundreds of thousands of domains. Get things moving a bit wouldn't it.
That actually isn't true, the average man woman and child on the street has no clue how all this works and places like Sedo [double glazing salesmen], are and appear quite daunting, there are barriers to entry which put off people who have bright ideas, but rather not know f all about domaineering when all they want is a simple pre owned domain at a reasonable price and to knock up a website. Should be simple and it isn't.
With so much push online, every business from one man band to international corporation having a website, if anyone is waiting for that magical day when end users are going to, en mass, get or be anymore interested in domain names then they are now, it's not going to happen.
Time to think project and development time - or stop renewing.
There will always be domain sales, and end users, but it's not changing or rapidly growing anytime soon.
All my domains (mainly bought for development than resale, although a couple of potentials in there) are listed on a website, where the domain redirects to the promotion page for that domain. The page is dynamically driven, so adding the domain name on a basic CMS (in less than 10 seconds) does everything else.
It's clearly laid out for the visitor (text as well as video presenter) explaining they have two choices if they have an interest in the name:
1. Click the Sedo link, to take them to the selling page for that domain on Sedo, and make a bid (in case they are familiar and more trusting than handing money to me direct through the website);
2. Use the form on the page to enquire about the name;
No fluff, no parked adverts, nothing confusing. Just two simple options to buy or enquire about the name.
Without turning this in to a cheap plug like Brewsters- can build something similar for your own portfolio. Just drop me a PM.
And in answer to your second point. End users are shoppers. People who pop up to the high street with nothing more than a vague idea they want a pair of shoes or a carton of milk. When they arrive they then see far more and typically purchase something they had no intention of buying until they actually saw it, especially if the pricing is attractive.
Your theories rely on assuming an end user who perhaps just wants to startup say local flower business for example must know EXACTLY what domain he/she is looking for, search for it online,
understand the means to make contact with it's owner when in fact half the pro's in here struggle with that aspect, know how to negotiate and so on. Most UK websites are utter sh'te, cos those controlling the domains put up sh'te homogeneous websites mostly scrounging for affiliate money, and those with the bright ideas can't get hold of them.
Utter hoarding and shortermism in the worst possible mix and my days of thinking like that are over. The UK needs an awesome internet and when you can't shift a decent brandable domain for tenner but you can EASILY shift a knackered old mobile phone for tenner something is very wrong. This market is utterly failing to capture the imagination of the general population.
The future comes faster every day, every single person will need a website, everything will have an ip, an unstifled market could deliver this and make the UK internet what it should, the best in the world. Rant over.
You posted that sales thread at 10:22 but it hasn't sold yet, so I'm not sure it's going to tell you much about the state of the wider market (stuff has sold in as little as 1-2 minutes on here when it's a real bargain). I'm not sure why you're turning your recent sales attempts into some kind of referrendum on market sentiment?
Given the mystic nature of the original post, is anyone actually talking about the same thing here?
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