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You: "so what you are saying people should not own a domain until they use it..."
Her: "yes, thats right"
You: "ok then, if a house was vacant and not used it should be left ownerless until someone comes along and claims it to live in it...right?"
Her: "um...no that would ridiculous"
You: "ok then, if a piece of land was left undeveloped that should be ownerless until someone comes along to develop it...right?"
Her: "um...no that doesn't make sense"
You: "ok then, what about diamonds, surely they should be left in the ground until an enduser/consumer finds it to make a piece of jewelry, why should people hoard dimaonds and sell them to other dealers and make a profit from consumers"
Her: "well those are rare goods and have value, it is like an investment"
You: "so are domain names"
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True in the short term, but I am not talking about a big banner, more like at either the very bottom, or when the user searches for a domain with a keyword, and it triggers not available but alternate suggestions with the auction itself there.
I am sure it would NOT be hard to implement, and GoDaddy could charge a heftier chunk of comission then sedo.
Just this year Go Daddy has started showing exact match Auctions listings to availcheck users as well as spinning Auctions and premium listings, in much the way you describe, on our whois checks. Throughout this year I'm going to try and make sure our end users are aware of the secondary market, and just because a name isn't available to register doesn't mean it isn't available to purchase.
-Paul
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