As some of you may already know, Bido will participate at the next Targeted Traffic conference in New York City. While our friend Rick Latona says “Go Big or Go Home” in regard to his ideas, to tell the truth, none of us here at BIDO has any idea as of yet what we will do. We will think it over next week or two and come up with something, hopefully to exceed your expectations!
Ideas? please let us know!
Have a great day,
Sahar
P.S.
Today on Bido: ParkourWorld.com. While you may not be familiar with Parkour it is one of my favorite sports.. to watch!
(edit: Closing price US $65.00)
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david belle is not human
Congratulations, Sahar! The addition of bido.com and some of the other new auction organizations to the TRAFFIC conference will add even more value for attendees and for industry in general.
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Thanks Lance!
Sahar
Sahar–how about making yours a true (super) premium auction, where you offer only 1-word, actual product/s, service/s, & geo names?
Now wouldn’t that be a great something to see.
ps…in the golden .com extension only, of course.
You are doing well with the Bido.com auction website
The thought crossed our mind..
Do some Mystery Domain “Premium” auctions. You could also add some freebies with each domain, like a Lunch with Sahar, or lunches with other domainers where attendees get to pick your brain.
Or maybe have some “Bido” girls hold up a sign with the domain name currently up for auction.
Or “Bido” guys, whatever.
I’m just brainstorming here. Best of luck! Sounds like the conference will be quite exciting this year.
This could be one of the biggest domainers’ event since the dotcom boom. We’ll be watching in close range!
That “Bido Girls” idea ain’t bad.
There’s a lot of Cheer and Dance groups consisting of young girls who could use some finacial backing. Some are commercial enterprises but many are just a couple leaders with a group of girls who enjoy cheer leading, performing in parades, on stage and dancing. Many have preschool girls along with school age and teens.
They’d probably appreciate the help and support. Mostly uniforms, equipment transportation and competition entry fees. There’d be a good bit of advertising opportunities.
And they’d probably love photo ops. A good photographer could do wonders working with them and you get the advertising photos you need. Make sure the parents sign the releases and they must get some photos. It’s fun to go watch and help them too.
Then there’s little league baseball, football, church league, all kinds of good ops to do a good deed and get exposure.
Hey, wanna sponsor a Monster Truck?
How about a reverse blind auction; and offer the buyers the basics, 1) category/industry, 2) extension, and 3) number of words/domain name length.
Thanks all for the suggestions. We now have finally in mind, investigating further. Can’t say yet too much but one thing for sure, we are going to keep this extremely simple!
Cheers
Sahar
One more thought, Sahar.
In addition to one-word product/service .coms only (which would greatly limit submissions anyway); you might want to institute a 3-10 domain total submission limit/entity; so you only see the best of what folks have.
This could be a great, no junk/true premiums only approach for both you and Rick Latona.
A premium lot of self serving names may be worth looking into. Focused on Bido.com’s unique features and all names would then have keywords like “one” (or “1″), “day”, “daily”, “expert”, “guarantee” “auction”, “no” (as in no reserve), etc. Limiting but could milk it for all it’s worth.