slobizman said:
Wow, in checking many of the names, it appears that quite a few must have fake traffic.
How does this occur, since doesn't Godaddy simply count the number of hits it receives in the last 30 days or so?
I agree, the majority is bogus numbers.
I have personally seen names that I dropped appear at auction as expired domains with BS stats. If they were that good to begin with, I would have never dropped them. I called this to TDNAM's/GoDaddy's attention and got a canned response from their system regarding their research and no guarantee, blah, blah, blah.
It is a marketing ploy by GoDaddy and TDNAM to get attention and get bids on domain names that normally would not get attention. They have come up with so many damn icons and add ons and hype to promote their own domain names. They are baiting bidders and bidders are taking the bait. Their newest trick is if a domain gets a bid within the final two minutes then they add on an additional two minutes. This essentially becomes almost a perpetual auction that can go on for hours after the original ending time. Do they do this for private sellers? No. Only TDNAM/GoDaddy names.
What ends up happening is those of us who are trying to sell a worthy domain name on TDNAM are literally lost in the hype. Two days ago when I was checking in on my auctions, every single domain in their
MOST ACTIVE AUCTIONS listing belonged to...you guessed it; TDNAM, aka GoDaddy.
These were some of the biggest duds I had ever seen yet bidders were biting on the bait of super inflated traffic. Meanwhile, legitimately good domains are being passed over but that is where some of the real bargains are.
TDNAM and GoDaddy might as well just stop allowing other domainers to sell on their site. Their support and service is pathetic if existant at all, most of their personnel do not even know their own policies, they have dedicated themselves to promoting themselves, and their is no real incentive to private sellers. Yes, they make a commission on sales. But what the hell does a 5% and a 7% commission add up to when they make 100% margin of their own hyped up product?
Keep in mind, GoDaddy is the largest registrar in the world with a never ending supply of expired names. It is of no advantage to them to let a name drop and get out in the market for re-registration. They will charge only $8.95 should you find one and register it with them vs. $895.00 with the hype behind the bull.
I would be very cautious with the numbers they show. I am not sure there is a way to verify and validate the numbers. And I would hate to think that I am buying traffic when I end up getting nothing but hype.