Self-submissions of sales is now easier.
Sales data is vital for a functioning domain aftermarket, and now domain name sales database NameBio is making it easier for people to report private sales.
The site has created a form for domain investors to report sales they made that won’t be made public otherwise. For example: sales at Afternic, sales under $2,000 at Sedo, sales through Dan or Efty, and privately-negotiated sales.
Users need to include proof of the sale in their submission. NameBio won’t remove names once they are submitted, so make sure the buyer is OK with you publishing the data.
In addition to helping the industry as a whole, submitting domains is a way to get a bit of publicity for your own marketplace or portfolio.
MTSkyler says
Yeah.. because like.. the best way to earn buyers trust.. is to like.. go and smear the information about how much they just paid you all over the world and brag about it. nothing feels better than buying a name, then watching google index the video recorded as some toolhead brags about how much he just made off you. and it is indexed forever… These are wolves in sheeps clothing.. selling you the koolaid fountain while admitting on even the cyger show they would never list their own name sales. because they know it is IDIOTIC. they are supported to kill the industry one sale at a time, by taking mass trade portions of deal flow, and telling every future prospect what you paid for it. prices come down more and more as big data is used against you in what would appear to be harmless ways. wake up. there are people doing this to the domain name sector intentionally and they count on your compliance and ignorance
james says
Easy? It requires a screenshot….too much effort imo. If i could just shoot off a quick email to report it, fine, I could easily have a script send the email to report it when I mark it as sold in my database. But they want me to login to my account and take a screenshot…no thanks I got better things to do.
If they are that untrusting why allow reporting at all.