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There is no reason to restrict sellers other than the fact that this system was not built with an observe only access option. We will certainly consider this in the future.
With that said, the real action does not get going until the last day usually and even in the last few hours of the last day. People do not like to show their cards early. There is over $100K in active bids thus far which is far greater than any of the previous silent auctions this early in the event...so this looks to be a good sign from where I am typing
Monte,
Can you give us some idea of:
1) Pre-auction, what was done to inform potential buyers of the auction and the domains being offered - Was there an email campaign? (I never received anything). If so, how did you decide which industries/verticals to focus on? Finance, Adult, Auto, Travel.
2) Now that the conference is over, what, if any, serious marketing efforts are being carried out in support of getting bidders to the table?
It would seem prudent that domain owners who contributed their domains to Moniker's auction be kept abreast of the efforts being made on their behalf.
Thanks in advance