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There are new Uniregistry landers, what do you think?

They're called ''Single Offer Field''.

Here's the UNI commission structure.

0% commission if you negotiate yourself. Anytime there's a lead you get buyer name, email, phone number, location.
10% commission on BIN landers. Any lander using BIN buttons.
15% if you assign lead to broker. You get to see all the communication between buyer and broker, you can send hidden messages to broker. System assigns lead to first broker available (there's many). In my experience they start engaging buyers within minutes.

You don't need to have domains registered at Uniregistry to use them. Simply create an account and add domains.

I recommend you use the Uni platform to sort your domains.

https://uniregistry.com/market

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Single Offer Field - Make offer. You can negotiate yourself for 0% commission or assign to broker for 15% commission.
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Single Offer Field - BIN. 10% commission.
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Single offer Field - BIN + make offer.
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Here's the other landers available (not new).

Minimal Vertical layout - BIN - 10% commission.
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Minimal Vertical layout - make offer (no offer box) -
Inquiry form where buyer gets price quote. Buyer can't make any offer, he simply inquires.
You can negotiate yourself for 0% commission or assign to broker for 15% commission.
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Minimal Vertical layout - make offer (with offer box). Buyer can place an offer.
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Minimal Vertical layout - BIN + make offer (can be done with or without offer box)
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Minimal Horizontal Layout
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I just understood this, I used to use it but did not test it long enough. The person cannot submit any message to you but by just providing his name, email, and phone number, you receive an inquiry which then asks you to quote a price.

Because I have quite a large portfolio on the Uni Market, about 2,500 domains, I have all my domains set up for automatic broker assist if the buyer chooses to submit an enquiry. So the buyer has already seen the retail price, and submits his or her details.

You don’t need to “quote a price” as you suggest because they have already seen the price.

This enquiry is automatically allocated to the next available broker by the system who replies to the buyer. So it’s a good lead and I suppose they would say something like: thanks for the enquiry, the domain is priced at $xxxx and do you need any advice about payment and transfer etc?

At this point many buyers make a lower offer and this is where the skill of the brokerage comes in to try to get a good deal for all parties. In this case, the commission is 15 percent and I consider this to be well worth it for good results and a lot of saved time.

If the buyer simply clicks the Buy It Now button, then the brokerage is bypassed and the transaction is passed straight to the payment and transfer departments for closing. Then, the commission is only 10 percent.

I have never tried self-brokering for free on the Uni platform, but I think it’s great that they offer it.

If I’m wrong on anything here maybe @Quintin can correct me.
 
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The one I'm using.

VRstorytelling.com in example

The option I use seems to be the same with the exception that yours has an extra fourth field:

$ Your offer

To me, that’s telling your buyer that your BIN price is only an ambit price and actively encourages them to make a lower offer. To me, that field is telling the buyer straight up that you will accept a lower price.

What I’m trying to do is discourage buyers from making an offer, but certainly not stop them from doing so if that is what they really want to do.

In consultation with the brokers I do usually give a discount, but from a position of strength since I haven’t invited them to make an offer. Though they can and I want them to have that option.

My first sale this year was for $10,000 and somebody clicked the BIN button and paid the full price, so I only paid 10 percent commission.
 
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The option I use seems to be the same with the exception that yours has an extra fourth field:

$ Your offer

To me, that’s telling your buyer that your BIN price is only an ambit price and actively encourages them to make a lower offer. To me, that field is telling the buyer straight up that you will accept a lower price.

What I’m trying to do is discourage buyers from making an offer, but certainly not stop them from doing so if that is what they really want to do.

In consultation with the brokers I do usually give a discount, but from a position of strength since I haven’t invited them to make an offer. Though they can and I want them to have that option.

My first sale this year was for $10,000 and somebody clicked the BIN button and paid the full price, so I only paid 10 percent commission.

Yes, seen this option as well and only testing.

My question is, with your lander.

How many of your sales came from BIN versus an inquiry with the 3 fields?

I ask that because most of my names have BIN prices from low xx,xxx and up
 
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Yes, seen this option as well and only testing.

My question is, with your lander.

How many of your sales came from BIN versus an inquiry with the 3 fields?

I ask that because most of my names have BIN prices from low xx,xxx and up

I didn’t count them, but a big majority of sales came via the Submit Enquiry field rather than the BIN button. Maybe about 85 percent of sales came via Submit Enquiry and so those sales were closed by the brokerage.

Besides wanting to ask for a lower price, I think trust is a huge factor making buyers hesitate to click that button. Some buyers request using Escrow for that reason. I’ve used Escrow 10 times now at Uni.

Prior to June last year, all my domains were strictly BIN only. Much as I wanted to discourage buyers from making offers, I found that buyers were either contacting me directly via WHOIS or contacting Uniregistry externally (since the landers don’t currently link to Uni) :wtf:

I believe in giving customers what they want, and since Jonathan from Uni told me the BIN landers with Submit Enquiry are “very popular” I decided to try it. Very happy with the improved results.
 
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I didn’t count them, but a big majority of sales came via the Submit Enquiry field rather than the BIN button. Maybe about 85 percent of sales came via Submit Enquiry and so those sales were closed by the brokerage.

Besides wanting to ask for a lower price, I think trust is a huge factor making buyers hesitate to click that button. Some buyers request using Escrow for that reason. I’ve used Escrow 10 times now at Uni.

Prior to June last year, all my domains were strictly BIN only. Much as I wanted to discourage buyers from making offers, I found that buyers were either contacting me directly via WHOIS or contacting Uniregistry externally (since the landers don’t currently link to Uni) :wtf:

I believe in giving customers what they want, and since Jonathan from Uni told me the BIN landers with Submit Enquiry are “very popular” I decided to try it. Very happy with the improved results.

Makes sense.

Ill use it + only inquiry for some.
 
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This is a challenge we face. I believe that by having information on the page and having links to other parts of our site, we can help build value together. But we worry that if we make the pages more "friendly" that our users will think we're doing something shady. We could always make it a configurable setting, but then it just makes more settings which makes the software more complex to use, so it's a challenge...
You could indeed make a configurable setting.
Default setting, same as now (so you don't bother anyone), and other options for those that want to configure, basically the ability to link header logo to either uni homepage or uni market.
Also, inquiry form as an extra option for the new lander is a good idea.
 
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https://uniregistry.com/blog/post/better-together

Is anything changing at Uni?
Change is good for us, for the industry, and innovation is necessary. However, there will be no short-term changes at Uni. The Registrar you know and love will still be available at www.uniregistry.com. Teams and key contacts will remain and all systems will continue to function the way you’ve become accustomed to. The Market will continue selling domain names and it’ll be business as usual. As time rolls on we'll be looking at how the Uniregistry Market paired with GoDaddy's expertise can serve the greater investor community at large. We will email customers a couple of weeks before closing with additional details.

We will be integrating Uniregistry with Afternic DLS. Eligible domains at Uniregistry will support Fast Transfer and gain the benefits of an expanded potential buying audience and increased exposure.


As time rolls in.
 
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Seems like top godaddy executives knew pros were using uni landers.

So much they had to get their wallet.
 
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New header/logo on uni landers.
I can already feel that GD branding power, feels like landing on a for sales page is common business lol.

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New header/logo on uni landers.
I can already feel that GD branding power, feels like landing on a for sales page is common business lol.

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I dont like to "will join" doesn't help imo

Besides, is there a chat I didn't know of in the Landers?
 
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PLEASE LISTEN UNI/GODADDY this small change could change the whole industry. Domainers need this option below in the Uniregistry control panel.

Add (keyword) past sales to the landing page
under the BIN.

GoDaddy logo needs to be on the landing page.
 
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PLEASE LISTEN UNI/GODADDY this small change could change the whole industry. Domainers need this option below in the Uniregistry control panel.

Add (keyword) past sales to the landing page
under the BIN.

GoDaddy logo needs to be on the landing page.
As a on/off feature for each individual domain, it would be great.
 
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Any reason why the "a GoDaddy brand" bit is removed from landers when you switch a name to self-brokered instead of brokered? It's quite a prominent and really important bit of info that could affect conversion.
 
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It also disapears when you switch from BIN to make offer.
 
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@Quintin Any possibility the "a GoDaddy brand" can be added to self-brokered & make offer landers?
 
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@Quintin Any possibility the "a GoDaddy brand" can be added to self-brokered & make offer landers?
I dont think this guy works with them anymore. He never answers his email and also last time he was online here waa back in March 04.
 
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Any reason why the "a GoDaddy brand" bit is removed from landers when you switch a name to self-brokered instead of brokered?

A few years ago, I had the chance to review *some* communications sent by a domainer to his potential buyer (enduser) using Uni platform. Enduser simply sent a price inquiry. What he got back was something like this:

oh, you are hiding yourself under hotmail email, but we found who you are, and this domain is simply not for you, or maybe it is if you send 6 figures offer to my client, I am a broker.

Not an exact text, but very close. Is it professional? No. Enduser was shocked but then recalled that his buddy Tony deals with "websites or domains or something... ". So he asked me to help, and we found a perfect .com available for handreg (a few hours of brainstorming + some of my tools).

So, since Seller-Buyer communications are not censored by Uniregistry platform, and since GoDaddy branding is valuable, Uniregistry should indeed avoid showing GoDaddy logo or anything on self-brokered leads, where the seller may be able to communicate directly with the buyer. The sellers are very, very different, but a buyer may be under impression that he is dealing with somebody from GoDaddy in all cases.
 
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@tonyk2000 Fair enough - that seems like a reasonable enough reason, especially in the whole viral social-media age. In all honesty I'm probably just getting a little too pushy to try out a GoDaddy-branded BIN lander.
 
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I think they just forgot to add it.
Its clear after you make inquiry that you are negotiating with the owners of the domain and not uni/godaddy.
 
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Have about 2500 domains listed at Uniregistry since November.

Haven't got a single inquiry, be it $100 or whatever.
That makes absolutely no sense. 2500 domains? Are you pointing them to their nameservers?
 
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