That's a great idea Acro.
If parked were to become part of the auctioning market...i am sure sedo would lose a considerable amount of business.
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Does Parked plan to enter the reselling/auctioning market? I know several people that would *love* to drop sedo entirely right now!
That's a great idea Acro.
If parked were to become part of the auctioning market...i am sure sedo would lose a considerable amount of business.
Competition is a healthy element of progress. sedo grew too fast for its size and it's already started to make decisions enforcing its footprint and market share. We need a better, more solid, domainer-oriented platform that offers a solid back-end, a visually appealing front-end and a sturdy process infrastructure. I want to see what is the view of Parked on this as I am sick and tired of monopolies.
left sedo for parked recently, LOVE it so far !
They have recently improved the contact script. The big question is whether they'd want to get in the escrow business. Auctions are easy to setup, but spending the time with the back & forth between buy & seller, handling the money, pushing /transferring domains, etc might be more than they'd care to get involved in. Maybe they should explore doing something with Rock?
Edit: To parked: if you do go down this road, please do NOT offer to appraise customers domains then AND sell them as others doPlease do not play both sides of the game.
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Interesting question here. I will say that about 7 years ago we had either the 2nd or 3rd domain auction ever. The system was great, in the end it just wasn't worth the time or effort. And to be honest with you, I'm not sure if my opinion has really changed since then. I know that companies like Namedrive have an interesting model that would be much easier where they would broker a domain that is parked with them, but then you are limiting your audience. At the same time I do know of 1 or 2 new companies that will be launching soon that will be hopefully be competing against sedo in the very near future. So I think we may sit back and watch this for the near term and see what happens in the overall market.
At the same time, I would much rather make a domain registrar available for domainers, where they could get at cost domains with basically nothing else. How would that sound?
Donny
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All of my good domains are with Parked now, only the ones I'm trying to sell are on sedo (most of which are about $60-$100).
If Parked got into the reseller business then I would move 90%-95% of my domains to them but then Parked would have a lower quality % (like my current domains w/ Parked aren't bad though?).
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Escrow would double to triple the price for most of my domains just in fees.
That's probabaly why they're not selling on sedo.
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If [Parked.com] stays where it is, that would be great. Focus on more advertisers in the system, allowing easier traffic targeting, and tuning of parked pages to look more like content.
Even allowing RSS (with permission) inserted into pages may provide strong uniqueness that may even garner page ranking. Get into too many things and it may dilute the value of the service.
Best,
Justin
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