In Depth Review of SAW.com (SAWSELLS.com) (1.Viewing)

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This is the Make Offer lander








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This is what the client sees when they make an offer








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The AI engages the client with a couple of questions








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This is the second question the system asks








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The last question asked








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The closing message








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The domain owner gets an email and is notified in the control panel







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The items requiring attention are listed







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You see all messages and full buyer information on the right







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Quick google links to search with and without extension + domain with word funding








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Quick links to google and linked in searches








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Results and outcomes








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Quick daily unique visitor hits







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Quick Country of origin traffic stats








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Built in domain appraisal








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Lots of places to add domain info








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Upload your domains in bulk








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Fast inline and bulk editing of prices








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View your domains by extension or other search paramaters










At 9% commission this is an awesome interface allowing you to manage all your domains in one place.

I will be updating this review every couple of days.





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If they are talking about the font, the typeface used on the poster for the text 'CamelCase' is not the same as the typeface on 'ROYALMAPLE.COM' (check the 'C')
 
Thanks for sharing. Jeff Gabriel clearly put a lot of time and money into building out that platform. He also leveraged a ton of insight he gained while working for Frank Schilling. It's great to see these newer marketplace options emerge for domainers.
 
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Id like to apologize to everyone on this thread. I did not see the comments.
CamelCase:

Names can be adjusted by going into the "Selling" folder, and editing the names individually.
Names can be adjusted by uploading a CSV which can change the names.
Names can be adjusted in the box where you can copy and paste domains in to alter them.

Is it smart where it knows what should or should not be...Not yet! We have a lot in the works, but this featured was requested a lot so we tried to get it out as fast as we could! Stay tuned!
 
Thanks for sharing. Jeff Gabriel clearly put a lot of time and money into building out that platform. He also leveraged a ton of insight he gained while working for Frank Schilling. It's great to see these newer marketplace options emerge for domainers.
Thanks for the kind words we appreciate the support. We have spent a lot of time on this. This is only the beginning of our plans.
 


Back end = fantastic, although I would like to turn of the AI responder.

Front End = looking dated and I'm preferring the fresher DomainEasy look.

That said, DomainEasy has no back end to speak of, the SAW back end is one of the best I have ever seen.
 
Lol, I think most sellers will respond when an offer warrants it, no nudge needed. That could get annoying, no?? The seller needs a few buttons of their own, like "please don't waste my time", "eff-off", or maybe just a random insult generator. Then when they say "why are you insulting me?" you can say "well you started it!"
 
what is the commission %? They offer LTO?
Getting tired of Afternic
 
Lol, I think most sellers will respond when an offer warrants it, no nudge needed.
I actually like it because I ignore a lot of offers, the client can nudge once every 14 days but I have the option of ending it.
It shows me I still have an interested client so I don't mark the file as dead.
 

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