TBR Musings - February 10, 2021 (1.Viewing)

Eby said:
With MyId and WHC being the equivalent of DropCatch for the .CA, it's not worth placing any bids at $20 or $60 unless you are willing to fork out multiples. It's better to keep what you have and add through other modes.

I feel like posting "the numbers" again...

But seriously, from personal experience most people don't get the overall picture and have no clue of they're losing money, breaking even, or making a profit.

The more you spend per domain, the higher price you need to attain per sale to break even at industry-standard 1-2% annual sell-through rates. To be simplistic, if you buy 100 domains a year at $100 each, that is $10,000 in expenses you have to account for - the numbers add up quick and that's not even getting into renewals.
 
DomainRecap said:
The more you spend per domain, the higher price you need to attain per sale to break even at industry-standard 1-2% annual sell-through rates. To be simplistic, if you buy 100 domains a year at $100 each, that is $10,000 in expenses you have to account for - the numbers add up quick and that's not even getting into renewals.

I feel the same way too. But good if you can get them at $100. Most auctions end up in high xxx or xxxx. So it adds up and being a burden, unless you know what you are doing with them.
 
I got jenever.ca (Dutch gin) at CanSpace ;-)

I think my other ones failed or are in auctions. Haven't played in TBR in a while.
 
FM said:
I got jenever.ca (Dutch gin) at CanSpace ;-)

Canspace caught a few for me but it cost $60 bucks a crack if they catch it.

No worry about an auction though so that is good, they catch it and its yours for 60 bucks.
 
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Eby said:
I feel the same way too. But good if you can get them at $100. Most auctions end up in high xxx or xxxx.

Obviously you're not going to get premium stuff for $100 a pop, which makes my scenario even worse.
 
Curious to know what happened today and how busy were the auctions..

May be someone could update after everything is ended.
 
Eby said:
Curious to know what happened today and how busy were the auctions..

Not busy at all on my list at Siber, and I assume next week's massive "Avalanche of Words" is the cause.

I fully expected someone to bid on Carney, while I found out if the lowball auctions I was leading on came through and thus what my budget would be, but it slid right by. Very irritating.

No bids at all on the entire list, and I won the 2 lowball junk auctions, but lost Carney. God I'm cheap.

Like I said to Esdiel, sorry Art.

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SaaS stands for Software as a Service, and that's where the attention is from, but again, the question is whether it's too generic a term to use as a web brand.

It's certainly a "nice to own" but it sold for a lot at TBR so the owner will certainly want a lot more from an end user.
 

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