findtim
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I sold a net.au for over $3k a few years back, but it did have some good content on it.
I don't bother with them now, although I did hand reg tradie.net.au today after it went through the drops without a bid.![]()
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tim
I sold a net.au for over $3k a few years back, but it did have some good content on it.
I don't bother with them now, although I did hand reg tradie.net.au today after it went through the drops without a bid.![]()
I sold a net.au for over $3k a few years back, but it did have some good content on it.
I don't bother with them now, although I did hand reg tradie.net.au today after it went through the drops without a bid.![]()
ORRRRR because so many .net.au's have been sold for already taken domains auda says "well you both will have to bid"
If you are indeed right, and auDA is just trying to cash in before collapsing the whole space into .au domains, isn't it worth registering a few net.au domains (for free) just to be given the opportunity to bid? There could be some very lucrative 'back room' deals available prior to the .au auction.
thus, buying up .net.au's for that purpose will just tarnish our industry, i would consider that stealing if you won and just bad karma if you pushed the price up at an auction for the .au, either way you loose in my books.
tim
INTA maintains its recommendation against expansion of the 2LD .au namespace for the reasons set forth in our comments submitted during the first public consultation
process...However, if auDA proceeds with the namespace expansion
We've added 1/2 dozen with the current promotion. We wouldn't have reg'd them at $20 ea.
The promotion acknowledges the .net.au is less valuable than the .com.au and it will be interesting to see what Auda does after the promotion. IMO they should consider a permanent standard price of around 1/2 that charged for a .com.au. This will bring in more $$$ but also stimulate the .net.au market and put more .net.au websites online.
From a consumer perspective; hats off to Auda on this one for trying something new.
Thanks, tim, but are you saying you research all the domain names you intend purchasing to make sure you don't step on anyone's toes?
I'm not a domainer - I have bought maybe 2 or 3 domains with the intention of selling them at a later date and let probably thousands of dollars worth of domains drop (in the early days) due to my failure to manage them properly. But I thought the whole point of the domain aftermarket was identifying opportunities to buy domains to sell for profit?
I understand that there are cases that are borderline immoral, as you describe, but I wouldn't consider registering a net.au with the equivalent com.au just parked for advertising revenue to be the same thing.
If you think the .net.au is worthless then why would you care if someone else 'wastes' their money on it?
buying up .net.au's for that purpose will just tarnish our industry,
Personally I think if someone has a site or a .com or .com.au they are better off having someone else develop the .net or .net.au (i.e. don't register it, let someone else get it). No reason to "protect" something when the alternative is people arriving at your site looking for someone else's.
If it's a potentially valuable site and I have competition with much deeper pockets then $20 is a good investment.