NS5.AFTERNIC.COM
NS6.AFTERNIC.COM
Yes, it seems that the landers are linked with the GoDaddy Domain auctions checkout process. The BIN lander only resolves if the domain is in the GoDaddy auctions platform and that the domain ownership match with the Afternic listing. If not you get the lander that the domain is maybe for sale. The solution for us is probably to add the domains to Godaddy auctions - regardless that the domains are already listed at Afternic and the ownership was confirmed.Thanks for the valuable feedback @1Darko
So these fresh new domain landers build on a system that no one can fathom anymore. It doesn't seem like the entire chain has been redesigned, just the outer marketing shell...
What we've found is that if you have listed your names on Auctions separately from Afternic (so listed in both places) then the search algorithm prioritizes the Auctions listing which means the BIN lander won't show even if on ns5/6. What I would recommend as a test is to remove names that are directly listed on GD Auctions and see if the BIN lander pulls the Afternic listing instead, thus showing the right page.
You won't lose any exposure on this as Afternic names are fed into Auctions search results for keywords etc.
which means the BIN lander won't show even if on ns5/6
no that will not impact the listings showing a BIN page.Hi @Paul Nicks
I've not added my domains to Auctions.godaddy.com, but they are listed automatically on Auctions.godaddy.com by Godaddy, as a result of me adding those names to www.Afternic.com.
Does this count as 'listed your names on Auctions separately', as you mention above? I cannot change this dual listing myself, because it's happening automatically when listing on Afternic.
No its not the nameservers that are the issue. It is the listing priority on our side. But without getting too technical we know the issue and we are working on a resolution so they will work if you have them listed on auctions and Afternic.In the situation you describe, the ns5/6 nameservers are unaware of those domains? They are not provisioned in that scenario? Is that correct?
I couldn't access without vpn. I'm connecting from China. If Chinese users can't access new 5-6 servers it bill be an issue...
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When i open my VPN it operates very well.
Joe, I just wrote an email to Afternic support.No its not the nameservers that are the issue. It is the listing priority on our side. But without getting too technical we know the issue and we are working on a resolution so they will work if you have them listed on auctions and Afternic.
Hi @olcayto
For completeness, are you able to visit the main page of Godaddy.com without using the VPN, from China?
Here is the respond from Afternic supportWould be great an option to Camel Case the listings on the landing page though
Here is the respond from Afternic support
"Since domain names are not case sensitive they are all listed as lower case. This way they display correctly across all of our partner sites."
Here is the respond from Afternic support
"Since domain names are not case sensitive they are all listed as lower case. This way they display correctly across all of our partner sites."
If you want to style your letter case, just use forwarding instead of their nameservers. The landing page is going to show whatever is in the URL:
https://www.godaddy.com/forsale/MyDoMaIn.cOm
Great input, however I think it will have to be done for each domain separately.
In anticipation of a new landing page, I changed more than 300 domain name servers to NS5.AFTERNIC.COM and NS6.AFTERNIC.COM last week, but a week later, BIN price is not displayed and only "This domain may be for sale" is being displayed.
I sent an e-mail asking for a solution to this problem, but there was no answer and there was no improvement, so I was greatly disappointed with the Afternic service.
It will go back to the previous parking page.