Hi Mark, For someone who is "helping your company make its e-commerce and business applications work more effectively" I cannot fathom how you are unable to point 2 domains to the same site. I mean you registered applications.com.au a long time ago and seem to be wasting this resource. Comments like " field of dreams" and "A fool and his money are soon parted" lead me to believe you are somewhat dissatisfied with the internet . I am sure people like Sasha and Rod would disagree. Grumpy --- Mark Hughes <effectivebusiness§pplications.com.au> wrote: > > Check these prices > > childcare.com.au 20,000 > > children.com.au 0.00 > > flowers.com.au 153,500 > > date.com.au 100.00 > > beer.com.au 25,000 > > and my favourite > > concrete 50,000 > > > My guess is that the above are either the actual > prices the domain names > went for at auction, or close to. > > From memory (not a reliable guide at my age, I must > say) I think there were > 3,006 domain names on the generic names list. > > Approximately 1,000 of these had no-one register an > interest in by the 31 > Jan 02 deadline - they will be released and > available to anyone to register > when the new system goes live. > > A further number (I have no idea how many) went to > auction, but had no > actual bids. They will also be released and > available to anyone to register > when the new system goes live. > > I believe - I have no hard info on this, but based > on some sketchy anecdotal > evidence - that of the ones that actually sold on > auction: > > * most of them sold in the $100 - $200 range > * a number sold in the $1,000 - $2,000 range > * a very few have sold in the over $10,000 range - > even up to the $150,000 > amount that someone quoted above. > > > This range makes it almost impossible to objectively > 'value' a generic name. > Based on the evidence so far - and the auction is > only about a third of the > way thru the alphabet, at names starting with F or G > - a generic .com.au > name is 'worth' something between zero and $150,000, > and there is absolutely > NO objective way to determine in what category any > given generic name would > fall into. > > > High prices paid for 'generic' names are usually by > buyers in one of two > categories: > > 1. The name matches their business, and they have > wanted the name for yonks, > but haven't been able to get it as it was on the > generic list. For example, > 'Orange' is the name of sizable telco, and therefore > the generic name > orange.com.au may be quite valuable for them, and > worth paying serious money > for. > > 2. The name is one that someone has hopes to use as > the basis for a > 'directory' or other 'build it and they will come' > field of dreams type > site. The fact that there is absolutely zero > objective evidence for this > type of use being successful (i.e. no one goes to > computers.com or > searchengine.com, they go to dell.com or google.com) > won't stop some people > paying large sums for some generic names with this > vain hope in mind. > Australia is a rich country, there are plenty of > wealthy people / companies > around with money to spend, and they are free to > waste it on this purpose. > "A fool and his money are soon parted" > > > Personally, I hope auDA raises a squillion from the > auction. That money > helps cover their operating expenses, and the more > money they make from the > auction the lower their per domain name fee becomes > for all the other > domains. So having a bunch of wealthy people waste > money on generic domain > names to reduce the fees to everyone else is a > perfect win-win result for > all the other .au domain name holders. > > If you want to know how much auDA makes total on the > auction, become a > member (if you're interested in .au domain names you > should be one anyway - > it only costs $100) and read their annual report at > the end of the year. It > should show up as a line item in the income section. > > > > > Regards, Mark > > Mark Hughes > Effective Business Applications Pty Ltd > effectivebusiness§pplications.com.au > www.pplications.com.au > +61 4 1374 3959 > > > > > > > --------------------------------------------------------------------------- > List policy, unsubscribing and archives => > http://www.auda.org.au/list/dns/ > Please do not retransmit articles on this list > without permission of the > author, further information at the above URL. (316 > subscribers.) > http://briefcase.yahoo.com.au - Yahoo! Briefcase - Save your important files online for easy access!Received on Fri Oct 03 2003 - 00:00:00 UTC
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