I suspect marketplaces are designed to prevent sales.
Domainers list their domains hoping to sell them.
But what marketplaces do: track domainers,
know their weaknesses, and learn which hot domain
they would likely to drop soon. And they get leads from
registrars, and sit on them, until domains expire,
and dropcatch them, and they know their buyer's budget as well.
So instead of getting 10 percent of 1K, they get full amount of 10K,
100 fold difference.
Any evidence:
Dan domains don't resolve in a reasonable amount of time.
Is it just me, no because traffic is down significantly in all domains.
And Sedo hides landing pages by covering them with totally nonsense
cookie warning. It is extremely nonsense, because why not just
assume they chose minimal cookies (only required ones),
and inform buyers with a note which doesn't require verification.
It is obviously designed to track users and prevent sales.
There is more money in tracking people, entering their body and mind,
and homes, and cars with chips, cookies, and other conveniences
than doing real acceptable business.
Domainers list their domains hoping to sell them.
But what marketplaces do: track domainers,
know their weaknesses, and learn which hot domain
they would likely to drop soon. And they get leads from
registrars, and sit on them, until domains expire,
and dropcatch them, and they know their buyer's budget as well.
So instead of getting 10 percent of 1K, they get full amount of 10K,
100 fold difference.
Any evidence:
Dan domains don't resolve in a reasonable amount of time.
Is it just me, no because traffic is down significantly in all domains.
And Sedo hides landing pages by covering them with totally nonsense
cookie warning. It is extremely nonsense, because why not just
assume they chose minimal cookies (only required ones),
and inform buyers with a note which doesn't require verification.
It is obviously designed to track users and prevent sales.
There is more money in tracking people, entering their body and mind,
and homes, and cars with chips, cookies, and other conveniences
than doing real acceptable business.
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