LMAO!
I sold them, but I did it more as an experiment than to maximise return.
I put 4 domains up with no reserve and BINS today:
BreathTester.com.au
WhiterTeeth.com.au
DesignCompanies.com.au
CompanyForSale.com.au
All of those domains had been on the AMA on previous occasions!
Though the previous listings hadn't been successful so I thought I'd try selling them with very low BINs.
First time I put them on they all had reserves but only DesignCompanies.com.au got a bid ($40), but it was below reserve, so they all passed in.
Then I decided to put DesignCompanies.com.au and CompanyForSale.com.au up for noreserve auction to see them fair between with noreserve (I don't know why I didn't put the other two up as well).
However quite ironically despite previously getting bid up to $40 the second time around it passed in when there was no reserve on it???
Anyway they both passed in.
But a couple of days ago I had success with a BIN (I previously thought BINs didn't work well so I was surprised it worked) so I thought why not throw a few more up using a low BIN in a noreserve auction to see what happens...
... and 3 out of the 4 sold. So I guess that is pretty pleasing to see its effectiveness.
Of course why DesignCompanies.com.au wasn't bid on when it was up for no reserve with no BIN is beyond me. I'm just putting it down to the fickleness of auction results.
As for why I chose $27, basically because I felt that these are the sorts of domains that I consider "so so" in that they might one person bidding on them, but they are unlikely to get three. And without at least three bidders you are unlikely to get a result over $50, because you need at least two bidding willing to spend $50 for the auction to get to $50.
So I thought, why not try and find one bidder who is willing to pay $27, than trying to find two who are willing to pay $50.
That's crazy IMO. For the sake of $17 let them go with no BIN or Reserve.
Sometimes not losing money and making a quick sale is more important as maximizing the sale price of a low ticket item.
These are domains I either registered or didn't pay much for. And they are domains that still COST me $20/year to keep. And if I'm not going to develop them or market them for sale and the prospects of someone contacting me to buy them are low, then my logic says why not just take $27 and move onto greener pastures.
If they were GREAT domains they would have fared better when they were previously listed.
the owner seems to be clearing out names right now
Nope - just experimenting.
