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I was just wondering if anyone was willing to share their expiry auction strategies?
![]() Who looks at the email data at 2pm and then just submits their bids and is done with it? Who stalks the auction until the final moments then drops their bid bombs? I was just wondering what things people check out before bidding on a domain in an expiry auction? I know I often double check the traffic and CPC stats because they often seem to be hit and miss. |
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Id say I do a combination of both, I've already scouted out tomorrows dropping domains, usually ill bid the day before, and check up the next day to see how others have been bidding, most of the time Ill up my bids when competition is tough.
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I usually just do a scan whilst on my break at work.
You can pick domains that end users seem to go for, they seem to just drop like 300 bucks on the domain at the start. Domainers seem to just be lower on the $$ and big like crazy near the end =)
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