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and it feels these are mostly end-user sales.
So only 6 - 10% of daily sales are end users and rest are domain investors?
So only 6 - 10% of daily sales are end users and rest are domain investors?
One day of sales will not give you any kind of accurate representation of the spread of sales across platforms.
I understand what you are getting at, and I look at and pull statistics daily like this, but you will need to get a much larger sample before you can make any statement like this.
Also many domainers do buy from Sedo, so you can't assume those are all to end users.
I think you would need to look at least a month of sales data and then use venue and sales price to try to differentiate end user sales. This would of course leave room for error, plus you have many end user sales unreported.Thanks for your input Michael.
Yes, I agree the sample size is not enough to make a conclusion. I didn't want to make a conclusion but wanted to ask other domainers if the percentage of end-user sales seemed right. I know no one has a 100% accurate answer, but I was looking for personal opinions.
By looking at sales for yesterday at Namebio.com
perfect example of one drawing conclusions, based on inadequate findings
hope others don't make same mistakes
I think in this case, whether names where sold to end-user or domainer is irrelevant, and only the volume of sales is important.
the only way you'll know if sold to end-user, is if it's get developed....which is the end use.
imo......
Is it a tingling sensation in your left pinky toe, or how do you feel it?and it feels these are mostly end-user sales.