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snoopy

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Interesting one, not sure if it is the type of name that would have a fair degree of enduser interest or if it is more of a trophy name.

I think the development potential would be limited - too generic.
 

Ash

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I tend to agree, although I can think of a couple of (basic) things it could be used for like city accommodation or city sight seeing.
 

domainer

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im slightly confused, i have just received a call from a client that tried to place an order for city.com.au and tropicalfish.com.au on Domain Snapper Backorder on the 6th of january and the system told him that he was not able to place an order for city.com.au and tropicalfish.com.au because there were backorders already.

Tropicalfish.com.au was in fact picked up via the backorder on the 10th jan, however i see city.com.au is listed today for tomorrows auction without a backorder, my question is how can this happen?

was the backorder blocked because it was a great name and would generate more revenue for netfleet via the auction or is there another reason?
 

jam

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was the backorder blocked because it was a great name and would generate more revenue for netfleet via the auction or is there another reason?

"Please be aware, our Domain Snapper Backorder service is undergoing maintenance. Please check back at another time... "

would be interested in knowing when this will be fixed cause I have a domain I would like to backorder....
 

domainer

Member
i have just been informed that the snapper backorder service will be limited to 1 backorder per month per client, i find this rather restrictive, and makes the service useless for anyone wanting to backorder more than one domain name
 

domainer

Member
i have also been informed that netfleet reserves the right to remove names at their discretion from the backordering service in order to have it listed at auction
 

Mark

Top Contributor
Hi Guys

If a domain is due to expire in 48 hours, it is excluded from backordering. This has always been the case. We do that, as otherwise everyone will look at the official drop list, and backorder the best ones, and no solid domains will get to auction.

In any case, our backorder service was never really intended to be for domainers - it was more geared towards retail clients. As such, we are currently changing the rules around the backorder service, and it is undergonig maintenance until finalised...I expect will do complete tomorrow/Friday at the latest.

Keeping on topic - city.com.au is a great domain if you ask me :)

Thanks, Mark
 

domainer

Member
If a domain is due to expire in 48 hours, it is excluded from backordering. This has always been the case. We do that, as otherwise everyone will look at the official drop list, and backorder the best ones, and no solid domains will get to auction.

as i said earlier, my client tried to backorder the name on the 6th January, thats more than 48 hours, actually 13 days prior to be exact, so im curious as to what actually happened in this case, can you please shed some light on the issue
 

domainer

Member
i also have noticed that the pricing for the backordering service has doubled in a space of 3-4 weeks without any notice
 

snoopy

Top Contributor
sub.domains ......melbourne.city.com.au and so on , not for me but some may like the opportunity to do this

Domainers say this kind of thing a lot (usually about fairly broad domains), but when was the last time anyone actually bought for that reason? Is it any better than anydomain.com.au/melbourne?
 

Timmy

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Domainers say this kind of thing a lot (usually about fairly broad domains), but when was the last time anyone actually bought for that reason? Is it any better than anydomain.com.au/melbourne?

city.com.au/melbourne is better than melbourne.city.com.au - each subdomain would need its own link building etc as they are technically separate sites altogether from city.com.au. (At least that's what I've always been told and gone by for years)
 

jam

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city.com.au/melbourne is better than melbourne.city.com.au - each subdomain would need its own link building etc as they are technically separate sites altogether from city.com.au. (At least that's what I've always been told and gone by for years)

That's correct, but there is no reason why you cant do both...
 

Mark

Top Contributor
as i said earlier, my client tried to backorder the name on the 6th January, thats more than 48 hours, actually 13 days prior to be exact, so im curious as to what actually happened in this case, can you please shed some light on the issue

Sure:

i have also been informed that netfleet reserves the right to remove names at their discretion from the backordering service in order to have it listed at auction

I like city.com.au. Might be very generic, and harder than some more specific domains to get targeted traffic, however there is no denying this is a massively brandable domain name. Who would forget the name City.com.au ??
 

DavidL

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'Only' 4,400 local exacts but a whopping 4,000,000 local broad searches!!

Really not sure on the best way to develop though - probably has most value as a brandable
 

James

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sub.domains ......melbourne.city.com.au and so on , not for me but some may like the opportunity to do this

IMO sub domains are not a wise strategy..In terms of on site linking and the transfer of link juice.

You have to deal with complete separate sites, seprate Domain authority and page authority and Page rank.

It is far better to have domains set out in the format -

www.city.com/melbourne

www.city.com/sydney

www.city.com/brisbane
 

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