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hello

I am new to BrandBucket. Before getting my hands on this

I wish to experience about brandbucket from my fellow members


Thanks :)
 
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I'm over 100 domains now, for a total of almost 11,000 listed days. 0 sales yet.

Sounds like London Buses - You wait and wait and then 2 or 3 come along at once. Stay positive. Im sure if your names have been accepted then Brandbucket feel they have a good chance of selling.
You can of course actively promote your domains on a site of your own similar to Keith^
Good Luck!
 
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Sounds like London Buses - You wait and wait and then 2 or 3 come along at once. Stay positive. Im sure if your names have been accepted then Brandbucket feel they have a good chance of selling.
You can of course actively promote your domains on a site of your own similar to Keith^
Good Luck!

There is also a view that names have better chance of selling at the beginning, when they get some exposure at home page and newsletter.

11000 days for 100 names, she should have sold a name at least by now with 3.8% claimed sell through ratio average.
 
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Brandbucket sales for April experienced a slight drop, wonder why.
 
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There is also a view that names have better chance of selling at the beginning, when they get some exposure at home page and newsletter.

11000 days for 100 names, she should have sold a name at least by now with 3.8% claimed sell through ratio average.

How do you think this could be improved?
Perhaps including domains that are unsold for say 6 months in the newsletter?
One option could be to remove the names and upload again to gain that initial exposure but obviously that would cost the seller.
Do you have any ideas?
 
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How do you think this could be improved? Perhaps including domains that are unsold for say 6 months in the newsletter?
One option could be to remove the names and upload again to gain that initial exposure but obviously that would cost the seller.
Do you have any ideas?

There are bunch of ways for BB and others to control/influence it. They have stats/data, ways to provide exposure etc.

It could also help if the sellers' listing would first and foremost promote other listings by the seller. That is what BR does, while with BB it will show other very similar listings that might create confusion and steer away the client either completely or to other seller's name. I also don't know how this other listings are chosen and if it is random or there are some preferences. In short, BB does need to provide more transparency to account for large discrepancies.
 
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Brandbucket sales for April experienced a slight drop, wonder why.

Define slight drop ) What are the sales? Also, they have added lots of names in a month, so the sales should go up, if anything.
 
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Define slight drop ) What are the sales? Also, they have added lots of names in a month, so the sales should go up, if anything.

Just one second, I can see that are about 43 users that made a sale but to make it look good lets imagine its out total of 100 users.
 
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March over 80+ Sales but April in the Mid 70+ sales.

April
michaeljkrell =19
Margot =4
Keith DeBoer= 2
brandworthy.domains = 2
INVENTRA. =2

Remaining 38 sold 1 domain each. Lets found out who dropped out from top list in March?
 
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March over 80+ Sales but April in the Mid 70+ sales.

April
michaeljkrell =19
Margot =4
Keith DeBoer= 2
brandworthy.domains = 2
INVENTRA. =2

Remaining 38 sold 1 domain each. Lets found out who dropped out from top list in March?

LOL 38 lucky winners out of 1000+ suckers spending probably mid five figures all together each month in fees.

On the bright side Michael Krell keeps up the good, hard work. After he sold 19 in March, he managed 19 again in April. Let's all hope he'll do better in May! Atta boy!
 
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LOL 38 lucky winners out of 1000+ suckers spending probably mid five figures all together each month in fees.

On the bright side Michael Krell keeps up the good, hard work. After he sold 19 in March, he managed 19 again in April. Let's all hope he'll do better in May! Atta boy!

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5 figures in fees a month?

Suppose so ...there are over 1000 members at BB, if everyone adds an average 5 new domains every 2-3 months or so to his portfolio ... $10 fee for each domain ... you do the maths mate :)
 
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March over 80+ Sales but April in the Mid 70+ sales.

April
michaeljkrell =19
Margot =4
Keith DeBoer= 2
brandworthy.domains = 2
INVENTRA. =2

Remaining 38 sold 1 domain each. Lets found out who dropped out from top list in March?

19+4+2+2+2+38=67 names out of around 28,500.

That is 2.8% annualized, so it is not a slight drop form previous 3.8%.

And if you factor in that MK owns almost 1/6 of all names and sells almost 1/3.5 of all names, it starts looking very bad for BB with "average Joe" sales probably in 2%-2.5%.
 
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LOL 38 lucky winners out of 1000+ suckers spending probably mid five figures all together each month in fees.

On the bright side Michael Krell keeps up the good, hard work. After he sold 19 in March, he managed 19 again in April. Let's all hope he'll do better in May! Atta boy!

Krell has an unfair system setup that favors him.Nothing is so special about his domain I have already spent hours analysing his domain names.
 
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Suppose so ...there are over 1000 members at BB, if everyone adds an average 5 new domains every 2-3 months or so to his portfolio ... $10 fee for each domain ... you do the maths mate :)

Calculator says 50000?
No sorry I miss read your post, thought you meant per member.
 
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These figures are what really concerns me.

Most sellers get 0 sales a month, and those that do get sales is 1 every few months, compared to Michael who gets 19. I try to remain positive about BB but it is very hard to see how they are working for everyone.

It seems they really do not care as long as they can reported high sales for one member rather than higher sales for all sellers across the board.
 
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These figures are what really concerns me.

Most sellers get 0 sales a month, and those that do get sales is 1 every few months, compared to Michael who gets 19. I try to remain positive about BB but it is very hard to see how they are working for everyone.

It seems they really do not care as long as they can reported high sales for one member rather than higher sales for all sellers across the board.
This is how brandbucket system works: http://i.imgur.com/JUM6cnO.png
 
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This is how brandbucket system works: http://i.imgur.com/JUM6cnO.png

People work very hard for their money, and then choose to invest into BB which says they are a platform for sellers to sell their domains. But it feels like they position certain domains depending on who owns them (member of BB).

The sale rate of Michael compared to others is a warning light and from what I have read (every page in this thread) they seem to not care about how that looks.
 
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Annualized rate based on DNBolt numbers for April.

Michael's - 4.7%
Everyone minus Michael - 2.4%.
 
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