server.properties [Bidding at $300] [Ends @ 9PM GMT]

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Hi all,

Looking to sell the domain server.properties domain. Owned this for a while, I have no use for this now.

Domain gets a decent amount of traffic, Cloudflare stats (proof that I also own the domain bundled):


More proof: https://www.whatsmydns.net/#TXT/_mcm.server.properties

Bidding starting at $45 in increments of $5 please.
Already received a few offers for this domain, some for $70 () however I'd ideally like a little more for it.

Obviously, the domain is a representation of the common file for a Minecraft server, server.properties. It used to host the default server.properties (https://github.com/JamesJ/server.properties) until I moved it off of that to show a sell page (about 3 days ago?).

I'll happily take private bids too, please just PM me and I'll consider them.

Thanks,
- James

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Forgot to add, domain is registered at Namecheap and expires on 2017-08-21


Bids:
$300 - TitanicFreak
$250 - Anonymous (Tux)
$50 - Black Reaper
 
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Noted.

Thanks![DOUBLEPOST=1483448907][/DOUBLEPOST]The anonymous user has upped their bid to $250!


Will most likely close the bidding in the next 48 hours! :)
I'll up my own bid to $300.
 

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Decided I'll end this bidding in ~8 hours! (9PM GMT)
 

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Yes, but what kind of website could this be?

And I have never looked up server.prop ever on google
How many visitors are their a month?

Website could be used for anything, but it brings in about 60-70 thousand visitors a month.

 

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Website could be used for anything, but it brings in about 60-70 thousand visitors a month.



The requests doesn't necessarily reflect the total visitors, can you screenshot the Unique Visitors tab?
 

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The requests doesn't necessarily reflect the total visitors, can you screenshot the Unique Visitors tab?
Visitors isn't defined as unique visitors, nor did I ever suggest it was :p

Anyways:
 

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Visitors isn't defined as unique visitors, nor did I ever suggest it was :p

Anyways:

The requests doesn't necessarily reflect the total visitors, can you screenshot the Unique Visitors tab?

Cloudflare uses numbers that look good, but are inflatted (they look good, because they are big).

I will use my own site to show and as you can see, in the past month my cloudflare numbers. Reuqests are the assets on the page, this domain almost gets no traffic for the numbers being talked about.

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I feel that TitanFreak should be aloud to re-decide his bid. If the previous bid has been redacted as stated he should be given the option to pay less for the product rather then overpay. He can always out-bid the user who out-bids him again.
 

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Cloudflare uses numbers that look good, but are inflatted (they look good, because they are big).

I will use my own site to show and as you can see, in the past month my cloudflare numbers. Reuqests are the assets on the page, this domain almost gets no traffic for the numbers being talked about.

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I feel that TitanFreak should be aloud to re-decide his bid. If the previous bid has been redacted as stated he should be given the option to pay less for the product rather then overpay. He can always out-bid the user who out-bids him again.
Previous bid wasn't redacted, he just said he was out (wasn't going to bid any higher). Should probably reword that.

I don't use Google Analytics on the domain, as up until 3 days ago it was serving the normal server.properties file in a text format - which can't include a tracking code.[DOUBLEPOST=1483564332][/DOUBLEPOST]Bidding has closed.

TitanicFreak won the bid @ $300.
 
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