Back ordering a domain “early”. Not a good notion.

June 13, 2008 · Print This Article

I had just seen a post by Name Media (BettinaNameMedia) by at DnForum which states to "put in your anonymous preorder now!" for expired domain auctions which they posted a list.

As a domain investor looking to get the biggest bang for my buck, I would not advise that. It simply put’s up a Big Red Flag on the domain, which speaks! That big red flag says, LOOK AT ME, I am 1 out of 44 domain names at Afternic that has a Preorder currently out of the total 52,645 currently listed. I AM GOOD!

Those 44 domains stick out like a sore thumb and manufacture other peoples job Easy and the likely hood of the price going higher with a greater amount of bidders in the auction! Afternic provides a link on their site called: All Afternic Auction stock (expiring domains)! that link allows you to DL the list, open it in Excel, delimit the list, next sort by "Number of bids".

BINGO… Anonymous, No!

I can understand why NameMedia wants you to get in your Preorder asap, but I plus do not think it’s right for them to claim it’s Anonymous, considering it’s not.

The same goes at TDNAM.com, SnapNames.com and NameJet.com . The more back orders the higher up on the list the domain get’s when society sort by "Bidders" or "Preorders". With No bids it keeps the domain "Hidding in the mix" and allows you to put in your last second bid before the allotted day expires to place it. In return, less bidders and it will additionally be more likely you get a better deal on the domain.

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