dave321
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I would think it would be rare for an end-user to find it, even though it's a public marketplace
And for domainers, you have to remember that the bulk of the names at NL have probably been listed for sale on other places where domainers congregate (Namepros, Twitter, Private chat groups, etc) so everyone has already seen them and passed
Also, as @Bob Hawkes mentioned this week, domainers tend to register domains in bulk during promo periods and then list them in bulk on NameLiquidate for quick flips so when you have hundreds (or thousand) of domains being added at the same time it makes it harder to find names
I don't actually get this impression - I think the majority are listed on the standard retail sites (Afternic, Sedo, DAN), some still listed while on NameLiquidate (which is problematic if they sell both places). I watch NamePros and Twitter carefully and while I know cases where listed other places first, that is not true for majority in my opinion. It seems to me many of the listings come from one of the following ways:that the bulk of the names at NL have probably been listed for sale on other places where domainers congregate (Namepros, Twitter, Private chat groups, etc)
Hopefully the end users won't ever discover NL en mass so thus our liquidation prices will be for colleague domainers only.are there end users?