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I was wondering, for those of you who put domains up for auction on Ebay, if you have found that there's a day of the week and time of day or evening that it is best to have your auction end. In other words, when domain bidders are most likely to be at their computers and engaging in last-minute bidding wars or sniping with a last-minute bid. Have you noticed a pattern, or does it tend to be pretty hit or miss?
 
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Which part of the world are you targeting?
 
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It depends, but I'd say around 6-9PM American Time (I think that's GMT -5)
 
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First, most domainers that bid on Ebay do sniping, so it doesnt matter.

If occasionally a end user is interested, the best auction time end is 18.00h in the country your target audience is located.

PS:
Only listing a domain on Ebay is lost money in most cases.
You must actively promote your auction(s).
 
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whitebark said:
Which part of the world are you targeting?

Good question -- I guess I was thinking of the question more in terms of the United States, and which EST time would get the best results nationwide (I'm in Pacific time myself). And stating it that way, I realize it probably depends a lot on the type of domain: a more business-oriented domain might be best to end during business hours, while something else might be better to end in the evening.
 
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