What's new

drop prices, net.au v .com.au

findtim

Top Contributor
there has always seem to be this valuation of a .net.au being worth 1/10th a .com.au

I've been watching this and personally i'm not a fan of .net.au

in the last 6 months ( and I have no stats on this ) but my impression is that the 1/10 rule is wrong, i'm seeing many .net.au just getting double dropped and quality .com.au's in their .net.au version going for $10 when I know ( public knowledge) the .com.au went for $1k, $5k, $10k +

which means 1/100th etc

so the 1/10th rule to me seems to be not a rule.

i'd love to see some stats on this.

tim
 
while I don't have any statistics on this, I am observing .net.au domains going very cheap. I have seen some decent aftermarket .net.au sales to end users for example $10,000, $15,000 and $17,000 respectively.

Also here are the following sales from Netfleet (having acted in some of the .com.au sales for the matching domains I can see some of the .net.au going for 10% of the com.au price):

30/11/2012 carinsurance.net.au $30,001
03/02/2012 creditcards.net.au $22,002
01/06/2009 mortgage.net.au $13,500
30/11/2012 homeinsurance.net.au $10,052
02/04/2009 webdesign.net.au $10,000
26/08/2010 loan.net.au $8,250
01/05/2013 sydney.net.au $8,021
13/11/2010 forex.net.au $7,701
01/05/2013 melbourne.net.au $7,501
14/06/2011 funeralinsurance.net.au $5,152
03/02/2009 holiday.net.au $5,000

Having said that I think that .net.au vary on a case by case basis, I don't think there is a one fits all formula.
 
Some of my best ROI has come from .net.au's, but I think they've lost a lot of their appeal recently.

Have to be very strong names to sell for decent money - like the aforementioned names.
 

Community sponsors

Domain Parking Manager

AddMe Reputation Management

Digital Marketing Experts

Catch Expired Domains

Web Hosting

Members online

No members online now.

Trending content

Forum statistics

Threads
11,107
Messages
92,093
Members
2,394
Latest member
Spacemo
Top