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Just received this email from Dan.com about commission increases (snippet of email):
Thoughts?
Thoughts?


I will check it out.Use DaaZ as an alternative option. DaaZ is an UK company.
Use DaaZ as an alternative option. DaaZ is an UK company.
Well, from the pricing breakdown it appears only one scenario has lower fees - Afternic sales under $5,000.
Well, at Afternic.Everything above $30,000 is currently subject to commissions below 15% -- the higher the price, the lower the commission, percentage-wise.
So, overall, the new flat commission means more money for sellers for all sales under $30K... as long as nameservers are pointed at Afternic, DAN, Uni, etc.
What all this means is that GoDaddy's new position is: Point your nameservers to us or else get rekt if we make a sale for you.
True, my math's valid only for Afternic.Well, at Afternic.
It means 60% higher commissions at Dan.com, best case scenario.
Brad
more money out of sellers' pockets
From 9% to 15% = 66.7% increase.True, my math's valid only for Afternic.
The DAN commission increase needs no math, it's simply more money out of sellers' pockets with each and every sale.
What went from 9% to 25%? 9% is the Dan number, the distribution network went from 20% to 25%. People were only paying 9% instead of 20%?From 9% to 15% = 66.7% increase.
From 9% to 25% = 177.8% increase.
Brad
There are many domainers (me included) who are listing domains at Brandable marketplaces like Squadhelp and BrandBucket and who have enabled the option to list at Afternic. They can't change landers to Dan/Afternic/Uni. That means a 25% commission + a commission to the marketplace (who by the way will very likely scrap the whole listing at Afternic thing, because due to the Feb 1st change, their commission will drop to 5% for all listed domains). And that's just one case of the impact. Things aren't as simple as you present them.The vast majority of people here are complaining over nothing.
Do some simple maths.
For the average user of Dan that sells domains sub $5k and also lists on Afternic.
50%/50% sales split between Landers and distribution network (this is based on my own experience)
So previously 9% + 20%.
Now 15% + 15%.
In fact quite a lot of people that use Afternic landers will be better off.
Before blindly following others that are moaning. Run your own numbers.
Also to those that say they are jumping ship to another provider. Really? You will end up paying more. Same example as above but on
Sedo = 10% + 25%
The fee to sell a domain via Dan.com was 9%.What went from 9% to 25%? 9% is the Dan number, the distribution network went from 20% to 25%. People were only paying 9% instead of 20%?
Yes, the move is clearly a direct shot at competition.There are many domainers (me included) who are listing domains at Brandable marketplaces like Squadhelp and BrandBucket and who have enabled the option to list at Afternic. They can't change landers to Dan/Afternic/Uni. That means a 25% commission + a commission to the marketplace (who by the way will very likely scrap the whole listing at Afternic thing, because due to the Feb 1st change, their commission will drop to 5% for all listed domains). And that's just one case of the impact. Things aren't as simple as you present them.
The solution is use Dan or Afternic or Uni Landers insteadThere are many domainers (me included) who are listing domains at Brandable marketplaces like Squadhelp and BrandBucket and who have enabled the option to list at Afternic. They can't change landers to Dan/Afternic/Uni. That means a 25% commission + a commission to the marketplace (who by the way will very likely scrap the whole listing at Afternic thing, because due to the Feb 1st change, their commission will drop to 5% for all listed domains). And that's just one case of the impact. Things aren't as simple as you present them.
This part:The fee to sell a domain via Dan.com was 9%.
Now it is going to 15% if you use GoDaddy landers, or 25% if it sells via there but you don't have GoDaddy landers.
So BEST case is a 66.7% increase is commissions via Dan.com.
Brad
Wasn't that 20% before? I was getting charged 20% for sales in the distribution network, never 9%. I'm a bit sleepy, so I could be reading things wrong.25% if it sells via there but you don't have GoDaddy landers.
I am not sure.This part:
Wasn't that 20% before?
Thanks brad, we are not competing with anyone. At the same time just want to remind the community , we are ready to serve those who trust and join us. Some of the features about DaaZ:I will check it out.
I am not making any impulsive decisions but I am certainly going to consider my options going forward.
Even though it doesn't really effect me, the 25% thing pisses me off even more than the Dan commission.
It is just so blatantly anti-competition.
That is not something I saw coming.
Brad
UK registered and located too. London based.UK registered or UK located?
I don't think you have Lease option enabled? I know you have to price them first. I have 4 right now making payments and you have 12x as many domains as I do. I think you could be killing it if you tried it out. You will get more sales. And sometimes they don't finish the payments, you keep the money paid and get the domain back. I had that happen and it took care of my renewals. Something to consider. It works.I am not sure.
I basically have some domains listed with Afternic. They might be on Dan.com as well, but I don't use any of their integration stuff.
Almost all my sales on Dan.com are from offers and negotiation. Those were 9% before.
They require more work that simply just listing the domain for sale.
I am not sure how into paying 15% I am going to be when it comes to my domain lander getting the lead then me negotiating the sale.
Brad
Rather than complaining on here about it.I am not sure.
I basically have some domains listed with Afternic. They might be on Dan.com as well, but I don't use any of their integration stuff.
Almost all my sales on Dan.com are from offers and negotiation. Those were 9% before.
They require more work that simply just listing the domain for sale.
I am not sure how into paying 15% I am going to be when it comes to my domain lander getting the lead then me negotiating the sale.
Brad