Hello! Sorry for the delayed response, I don't know how this post slipped past me.
Is our site still acting slow? I know we were having some slight processing issues earlier this month but it should be back up to speed at the moment! If you still see delays, please let me know which areas of our site are having the most issues!
As for the Facebook connection, we just use Facebook Pixel for our ad campaigns, but it shouldn't be slowing anything down at all.
You actually can contact Dynadot users directly just from our Whois page!
https://www.dynadot.com/domain/whois. Having a contact right from a landing page isn't a bad idea though, I'll see if that's something we can add!
We do show PPC ads on our Dynadot Parking pages, however it is not mandatory to have your domains set to our parking and you can set your domain to a default name-server of your choosing like so:
https://www.dynadot.com/community/help/question/set-default-name-servers
Hope that helps, please let me know if you're still experiencing issues on our site!
-Caleb
Connecting to facebook is an attack against privacy. I think it is not only about ads (not sure).
FB might be in good hands now (compared to a few years ago: not sure), but still this is a bad thing, and can slow things down.
PPC ads means, waste of everything. Time, money, life..
(Landers) Instead you can show a alternative default landing page with contact form (under ns3/ns4. dynadot.com if chosen), (and must work when js is off, so pages can be indexed) and associated make offer option; first they type their info to contact, and then you give them an option to make an offer. This way endusers would type their info first, and agents would skip this part and go to make offer option, and we would then catch all leads, and know if the buyer is serious, can do followup etc.
I think most sellers would sell at Dynadot, even if they have full contact info of buyers.
Noone would say, let's do paypal+push.
If there is a serious buyer, since we don't know whether this is the case, we may list a domain elsewhere,
instead of dealing with the bidder at Dynadot, and eventually sell outside Dynadot; because probably this is a lowballing domainer or agent. But if we know the bidder is a serious buyer, we can just negotiate and finalize a sale at Dynadot.
(Bulk email forwarding) (Also it would be great if we catch all emails by default. Email forwarding can currently be done one by one, but if it can be done in bulk this would be great. Why do Afternic and Sedo want namservers to be set theirs, maybe because they want to get all those emails.)