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There was a nice back and forth on Twitter Friday night concerning GoDaddy Auctions. When you go to GoDaddy to use the appraisal tool, if you scroll down you see this: How does $2,344.00 sound? That was the average sale price in 2017 for a domain at GoDaddy auctions. Ready for your piece of the […]

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What was the average # of cancellations, Godaddy expired auctions like Examiner.com?
 
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What was the average # of cancellations, Godaddy expired auctions like Examiner.com?

Well that data was from 2017 and as explained in the post Paul Nicks said that was public auctions no expired data.
 
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Well that data was from 2017 and as explained in the post Paul Nicks said that was public auctions no expired data.

Thanks, was tryin to take away credit from “2K”
due false alarm auctions will Gd ever change.?
so wrong, whenever think Gd auctions.. always comes to mind, even if the two, don’t relate.

Thanks again for the quick & courteous reply

Samer
 
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On point Raymond :)

Someone looking at GoDaddy auctions will see Ends at 1/11/2020 6:00 AM (EST) 56d left. So if there is no sale, they will think the auction closed unsold.

As we move into a new decade it’s time for GoDaddy, a public company that can afford to spend $500 million to buy back shares, to spend some money and update their sales platform.

It’s time to focus on simplicity and a better user experience. Something that has never been at auction should never seem like it’s at auction.

Can this really be addressed gentlemen? @Paul Nicks & @Joe Styler
 
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