I am not following your argument really of no names available
I didn’t say there are no names available at all. But the time of consistently being able to hand reg decent brandables is pretty much over (you might get lucky once in a while), and good brandables coming up for auction each day is quite limited. And those don’t go for cheap. The hand-reg driven growth BB have pursued (together with a healthy dose of auction bought names at much lower prices than now) is not possible to replicate for a newcomer, in my opinion.
You do understand that there are many sellers with huge names on BB who left ?
Roughly how many sellers/domains?
It's also important to consider: Why did they leave? Assuming they were disillusioned with marketplace model BB offers, are most of these sellers now actively looking to list their names with yet another brandable marketplace? (who offer pretty much the same model as BB. What's the point of doing that?)
I can only speak for myself, but when I stopped growing my BB portfolio, it was because I wanted to pursue more sustainable and self-sufficient domain sales strategy. The last thing I would want to do is to get involved in a dependent relationship with another brandable marketplace, where my results hinges on the decision of their owners.
My non-BB brandable portfolio is larger than my BB portfolio of brandables by now, but those names are not going to be listed for sale on another brandable marketplace in the future. It's not something I have even considered. I have not talked to BB sellers who say they want to remove their names from BB, and then go list them with other brandable marketplaces instead. They all say they want to build their own marketplace/use efty/list with Afternic/Sedo.
I don't think it's valid to assume that most of the names that have been, and are going to be, removed from BB will be listed with a new BB competitor in the future. Yes, a lot of names have been removed from BB, but that doesn't automatically make them easily "available inventory" for a new marketplace.
Now are you telling me if a company provides equal and great service then that seller wont submit his names ?
Do you mean “equal and great service” to BrandBucket? I think to even be considered, it would have to be an entirely different fee/commission/review model, different exclusivity terms, more control over pricing, no unfair rating system, no listings by owners to avoid conflict of interest, etc.
The real inventory are the sellers. They have the names that didnt get the chance to sell on BB so a new marketplace could be flooded instantly by such names. Now...who needs to handreg to start building a marketplace inventory ?
Yes, and for that reason no other marketplace will ever be as well positioned as BB was to dominate this niche. Didn’t someone mention a few pages back that BB has like 10000 sellers in total? A few very large portfolio holders, most of who built the majority of their portfolio with hand regs, and a ton of tiny portfolio holders, and in that range it's also heavily dominanted by hand regs.
So what you are suggesting is essentially that the brandable marketplace that will surpass BB in the future don't really depend on the availability of decent brandables that can be hand regged, since they can build their inventory with BB rejected names and the removed portfolio's of disillusioned BB sellers?