help.com.au dropping tomorrow... super premium name with many amazing positive uses.
Listing low wholesale pricing is detrimental and is clearly damaging the domain aftermarket.Would be really cool if @trellian could share some of their sales data. Understood they can't give us an exact number, but a rough gauge would be really cool.
Understand this completely, but a guage would be good. Ex: Mid x,xxx, - Low xxxListing low wholesale pricing is detrimental and is clearly damaging the domain aftermarket.
Domain aftermarket "end user" sales are the ones that should be published. Unfortunately I do not see any of the top domain investors ever publishing their sales. The ones that they do are rare. This is what the industry needs. So not sure why anyone here would want us to devalue the domain "assets" that you all hold.
They don't. Nobody want's "their" domain price published... They just want to see other people's domains published.Why would any domainer want the wholesale price they paid for a domain published? Surely you wouldn't want a prospective buyer to find out?
Confused.
Hi,So you're arguing why domainers shouldn't want the sales prices published but you are the drop service provider.
Surely more exposure is what you would be after? More exposure more bidders?