Richard, your post has really made me stop and think today, thank you for that, and hence this additional followup.
I'm not going to go into the finer points but... here we are, all bickering (I'm not pointing fingers at anyone) about the logos, what the logo designers get paid, what perks BB staff get, what BB should or shouldn't be doing, what we would do if we ran BB, etc etc. At the end of the day, it's none of our business. We've accepted their terms to list our names on their marketplace when we signed up. We wouldn't dream of demanding this information from Flippa before paying our $9 fee.
What we, the members, should be doing is working together and supporting each other!
BB clearly have that area that none of us are qualified in covered. They have VC connections, they sponsor startup events, they do podcasts and work directly with marketing agencies etc.
The rest of us, we could be a positive army of promotion. Why aren't we doing that? I've just set up a Twitter account to promote MY names. What if someone else used Reddit to promote their names, and someone else did Pinterest, Instagram, YouTube, Tumblr.... there are 100s of places. Result? = we promote ourselves, and in turn BB and all other sellers.
And to head off the obvious "but that's what I pay 30% to BB for". I consider myself a reasonably successful target domainer but I can't sell a brandable (non-target) domain for $x,xxx+, that's what I use BB for. They look like the professional company they are, I look like a one (wo)man band. I would rather BB do all the negotiation work and sell my domain for $x,xxx in my pocket than I do the work and end up with $xx - xxx in my pocket. I don't mind putting in a few hours a month if it means more money in my pocket.