We have three big domain auction events now - Traffic, Snapnames Live, and Domain Round Table (DRT). We also have the Great Domains auctions every month.
But take a look at the terms and conditions of these auctions and you'll be surprised why so few high quality names are featured there. Owner can't sell name for 60 days if name doesn't sell at auction? Wtf. Owner has to reduced reserve by 20% if name doesn't sell at auction? Bullshit, I say. Transferring name to crappy registrar of auction house (a la Snapnames), waiting 2 months for payments...what exactly is happening here?
Do these domain auction houses forget that they are dealing with actual domainers? Why are there rules and policies that are so anti-domainer? Enter your best names at these auctions, and forget about cash flow for 2 months. If you do this full time, then good luck feeding yourself (stock up on the Ramen a week in advance).
We need a new domain auction that actually has pro domainer policies. No transferring of name to crappy auction. Work out a deal with the registrar..
No 2 month delay in payments. No 20% reserve reduction. No withholding of selling rights for 2 months after auction.
There is a huge niche for such an auction I believe. Anyone care to fill it?
But take a look at the terms and conditions of these auctions and you'll be surprised why so few high quality names are featured there. Owner can't sell name for 60 days if name doesn't sell at auction? Wtf. Owner has to reduced reserve by 20% if name doesn't sell at auction? Bullshit, I say. Transferring name to crappy registrar of auction house (a la Snapnames), waiting 2 months for payments...what exactly is happening here?
Do these domain auction houses forget that they are dealing with actual domainers? Why are there rules and policies that are so anti-domainer? Enter your best names at these auctions, and forget about cash flow for 2 months. If you do this full time, then good luck feeding yourself (stock up on the Ramen a week in advance).
We need a new domain auction that actually has pro domainer policies. No transferring of name to crappy auction. Work out a deal with the registrar..
No 2 month delay in payments. No 20% reserve reduction. No withholding of selling rights for 2 months after auction.
There is a huge niche for such an auction I believe. Anyone care to fill it?








