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


I made the above comments in another thread.As far as the domainer base being the least profitable, I think it is partially true. For instance, if you own 5,000 domains they might be barely making anything on the renewals.
However, related revenue is much higher. Those 5,000 domains are generating sales commissions.
It also provides a steady stream of expired domains they can sell.
The companies that don't realize that domain investors feed the ecosystem are extremely short-sighted, and ignore them at their own peril.
With GoDaddy's recent moves from can see they understand that domain investors are a core part of their business model. All those Afternic and Dan sales commissions add up.
Brad
"If you build it, they will come."I just had an idea.
I should be building a marketplace, and one day have it acquired.![]()
Why remove the make offer? Use Afternic to get some exposure for your domains. If you get offers, you can ignore them or quote a much higher price. People who are serious enough will at least check the landing page and may contact you.
Maybe it's time to stop using Dan and only use Afternic? (which might be GoDaddy's plan for this commission change.)Most people unbelievably do not check the landing page. I have every name listed at Dan 10% lower than at Afternic, and the landing pages are all Dan. You'd think that I'd sell more names through Dan. Nope. I sell 80-90% of the names at Afternic. There is power to their netowrk and to people simply trying to register a name and seeing the "premium name" price and buying there. I cannot think of any other reason for this. This information is a huge factor in my decision to keep my names at Afternic.
The power is in the Afternic Network. People trying to register a domain name see your BIN price. Quick sale.Why not just use own landers and an Escrow? As I mentioned I still have Efty and could just switch to Escrow.com links. In the past I tried using my own site but more of hassle, more upkeep.
Yes, I agree, with one problem. Afternic has crappy landers and does not even have one that shows a BIN price.Maybe it's time to stop using Dan and only use Afternic? (which might be GoDaddy's plan for this commission change.)
Thx. Yeah, I know that the Godaddy name helps move names and some people prefer to pay more just for the peace of mind and convenience. Still, no reason not to list at Afternic at make offer if a person doesn't want to use a Dan/Afternic/Uni lander. Even if a small percentage of people check out the landing page as a result of a listing- that's still something and some leads/sales can be captured.Most people unbelievably do not check the landing page. I have every name listed at Dan 10% lower than at Afternic, and the landing pages are all Dan. You'd think that I'd sell more names through Dan. Nope. I sell 80-90% of the names at Afternic. There is power to their netowrk and to people simply trying to register a name and seeing the "premium name" price and buying there. I cannot think of any other reason for this. This information is a huge factor in my decision to keep my names at Afternic.
Really? Ugh. I've been using Dan for so long now, I'm not even familiar with the Afternic landers.Yes, I agree, with one problem. Afternic has crappy landers and does not even have one that shows a BIN price.
I know, itโs why Iโm using them, keeping my same setup. As I went into earlier, if my sales break even between direct and distribution network, the funds I receive will be about the same. Up 6% one place, down 5% the other. Depends on what youโre doing, for others this will be a bigger deal, for those that donโt use their landers and use the distribution network, jumping to 25%, which is high.The power is in the Afternic Network. People trying to register a domain name see your BIN price. Quick sale.
Brokers arenโt touching most of the domains people are selling, just not worth their time.Your better off with a broker, even the top brokers charge less commission than marketplaces and offer a more dedicated/hands on service towards your asset.
Maybe it's time to stop using Dan and only use Afternic? (which might be GoDaddy's plan for this commission change.)
I thought about that. But the Dan pages say "Godaddy" on them. And besides, I don't think non-domainers really understand, and domainers don't care. So there is something else going on here.Thx. Yeah, I know that the Godaddy name helps move names and some people prefer to pay more just for the peace of mind and convenience. Still, no reason not to list at Afternic at make offer if a person doesn't want to use a Dan/Afternic/Uni lander. Even if a small percentage of people check out the landing page as a result of a listing- that's still something and some leads/sales can be captured.
So to import a lead to Dan is still 5% even though using a non-GD NS? So maybe the best option would be to use our own landers and just send the lead to DAN for easy payments/installments/payouts? Is there a way to do this automatically?
Such a shame. I really, really liked Dan. The front end, the back end, the people, the ease, the payouts...Could very well be. They probably bought Dan just for the tech & customers/data.
Killing off the brand makes sense. It's tough as I always thought Dan would continue to be a disruptor to the point they would finally launch a public facing registrar.
Many of you are talking about moving to Sedo and their 10% commission. Do you really believe that Sedo is not going to raise their rate now given they don't have the 9% Dan commission to compete against? Of course they will. And as an added bonus you get the crappy Sedo user interface and the snobby customer service.
And as an added bonus you get the crappy Sedo user interface and the snobby customer service.
Such a shame. I really, really liked Dan. The front end, the back end, the people, the ease, the payouts...
