

EG.domains said:Previous Offers for this Domain: 12
And now 13
I think he is just using it to entertain "lame" offers. Bad Business :imho:
Reece said:Yep. I explained the "idea" behind this a few weeks back in Domain Discussion. Placing a low expected price gets him more offers which in turn makes his domain appear to be more popular, which may in turn influence what offers he may get in the future from an interested party. He'll also get more traffic to the listing (from people making offers and from in general because many people search from cheapest to most expensive) which will again make his domain appear more desirable. Gaming the system? I think so.
Another possible benefit... If the domainer was interested in starting an auction on Sedo, placing a min price expectation of 200 EUR on an LLL.com is a pretty good way to make your auction end on whatever day you want (just pick and choose from all the offers).
it is risky, if make a mistake you place it buy now somebody buys it immediately ,I dont know do you have right to cancel ,Reece said:Yep. I explained the "idea" behind this a few weeks back in Domain Discussion. Placing a low expected price gets him more offers which in turn makes his domain appear to be more popular, which may in turn influence what offers he may get in the future from an interested party. He'll also get more traffic to the listing (from people making offers and from in general because many people search from cheapest to most expensive) which will again make his domain appear more desirable. Gaming the system? I think so.
Another possible benefit... If the domainer was interested in starting an auction on Sedo, placing a min price expectation of 200 EUR on an LLL.com is a pretty good way to make your auction end on whatever day you want (just pick and choose from all the offers).
Reece said:Yep. I explained the "idea" behind this a few weeks back in Domain Discussion. Placing a low expected price gets him more offers which in turn makes his domain appear to be more popular, which may in turn influence what offers he may get in the future from an interested party.
leonardo said:Or even beter: use a low expected price to collect a number of offers. After a while remove the low expected price and enter a really high minimum price. This makes it look like some people have actually bid the really high minimum price, so the domain must be worth it.
Kath said:As a buyer I think I am wasting my time. Often the offers submitted via sedo are ignored. And since I don't like to lowball I offer more than $200![]()

