NicTraders
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What does ARCHIVED mean, in the Bid History at NetFleet? Does this mean it was sold by one person to another then the new owner has relisted it, or something else?...
Select any domain that has had previous offers and it is listed to the right-hand side. In this case:Not sure where this is, what is the url?
It's on the bid history on the bottom right of the page under the buy it now price when you make an offer on a domain name.Not sure where this is, what is the url?
Thanks. So is NetFleet not very active anymore? I thought that was your main sales platform? Or is it just that certain users let their listings go stale, while some others still keep them updated?...The sales platform works, but most clients have not been maintaining accurate listing.
As for archived, I see it but not sure why without digging into the code, I would suspect that the offer made was from account subsequently cancelled which would then archive all offers made by them.
Ah, OK. So that includes all .com.au names too (@ Above)?Our main sales platform is at Above.com where most of our domain sales are done through there.
Why not just close it down and send the traffic to Above?...But then before we acquired the platform it was not working and we did a few bug fixes to get it back on track but have not had the time to promote it again... on our to do list.
3. similarweb.com.au provides potential traffic stats for domains is a good place to start. Does not tell what the name will make that take time to figure out based on traffic and industry/vertical.
OK.Yes Above supports .au, .com.au, .net.au as a registrar and marketplace.
Ah, I'm a bit confused. the Netfleet home page itself says that dops all go through Drop.com.au?...netfleet is a registrar and needs to trade on its own right so that it can still be used for drop catching.
Ah, gotcha. Thanks.Yes Drop is where the orders are placed, and then all of our registrars: Drop.com.au, Netfleet.com.au, Fabulous.com.au, Above.com/Yexa, DomainShield.com.au, DNTrade.com.au, Help.com.au that are all accredited registrars are used to catch domains that expire