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.com.au sales sites ??

Data Glasses

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Other than this growing forum and domainshed.com.au or nameseek.com.au
and also melbourneit.com.au , does any one know of other exclusive .com.au sales sites ?? only early days yet i guess :confused:
 

stoscano

Regular Member
I want to see a list of .au's that have actually sold and what price they went for.

http://www.ddns.com.au/domain-names-for-sale.php

^ i think alot of the prices there a fairly high for this current market.
There are similar domains that are listed on that site that are still available for registration.
90% of the domains there are small suburbs (geo), i suggest that they have all been owned and put on the site by the one entity.
 

paz

Member
The domainshed design is quite good in terms of function. It's not stylish but it works.
 

daveeeo

New Member
I'm not a fan of the domainshed website. It just looks cheap and clunky, as if someone has just downloaded a program and used the default crappy template it comes with it.

Nameseek is pretty decent though. Here's another new .au domain name website - http://www.nameyourdomain.com.au . Though its getting no traffic atm i think it has good potential. looks great and seems to work well too. I also saw this on google - http://www.domaininformer.com/news/...PlaceinAustralianCyberspaceinanEasytoUse.html
 

DomainMarketPlace

Top Contributor
I want to see a list of .au's that have actually sold and what price they went for.

http://www.ddns.com.au/domain-names-for-sale.php

^ i think alot of the prices there a fairly high for this current market.
There are similar domains that are listed on that site that are still available for registration.
90% of the domains there are small suburbs (geo), i suggest that they have all been owned and put on the site by the one entity.

See this page: http://www.domaintradingpost.com.au/aftermarket-sales/ or subscribe to the RSS feed.

In regards to the geo's alot of them are owned by placenames.com.au. There is lots of interest from real estate agents in small geos, the sales page reflects what they are currently willing to pay.
 

Data Glasses

Top Contributor
above seems to be correct ?

No doubt netfleet is the one big player , but of course compitition is always a good thing

i think lack of buyers is more the problem
 

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