As ebid gets bigger, then the courts etc would side with them, as happened in some US court cases.
I mean any one would see that ebid stands for "electronic bidding" not "parking for domain names" that you think will be valuable later on.
Not so sure about that. As far as I know eBid.com was registered before eBid (UK) ever existed.
It wasn't registered because he thought it would become valuable later. It was registered because he thought (and was proved right) that it was valuable then. And it still is, it seems.
You can find the owners blog, and on that there's a page specifically about the history of eBid.com
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I realize this is an old thread and even older issue, but I feel pretty strongly about this ... I believe in what Gazza and Mark are trying to accomplish here and I want to see it succeed on a grand scale. So... someone who's opinions matter, Please hear me out!
I think it is a huge marketing mistake for the multitude of products, link images and logos for eBid to leave out the "dot net." Because we aren't ebid.com, the ".NET" is a critically important and necessary part of the brand name! We simply don't have the luxury of trying to create a household brand while leaving out that critically necessary part of the name. Creating advertising (tshirts, logo's items, etc) for eBid without including the NET is the *exact same thing* as creating free advertising for the owner of ebid.com. We downplay the Net ...when we need to be shouting it.
Because we aren't telling them otherwise, millions of potential new users are typing in dot-com, seeing that guy's fake site, then giving up after assuming eBid is a scam of some kind. People have posted on the web asking if we are legit, saying they'd heard about eBid, but when they looked at the site it was just a link page. A vast majority of dollars spent promoting this website are literally wasted because people are being left to assume ...and they are assuming wrong.
Some in this thread have suggested changing the name to take advantage of one that uses a dot-com domain. I'm suggesting that instead of changing the name, embrace the name you chose. Emphasize the NET. Flaunt it. Make it part of the vernacular. Change the strategy. Make it part of the advertising. Heck, maybe even make a net part of the logo. "Catch some Great Deals with The NET! eBid-dot-Net." Put it *everywhere*.
If you want everyone to know your name is Michael J. Fox, you put it on everything you own and everything you do. Not Michael J. ...someone might mistake you for a pop singer or a basketball player. Because the last thing a company should want is to let some slimeball domain-shark steal the credit for all of your hard work and advertising dollars.
Firstly ebid.com is not a fake site.
Secondly I think you will find that dot com is not as critical as you seem to believe.
Just look at the search results for ebid as displayed by Google.
My point is that I think that people search by Domain Name without the extension.
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Are you suggesting it's a legitimate bidding website? It is fake, in that it pretends to be anything more than a traffic counter for the person who owns it.
And yes I'm well aware that typing "ebid" by itself into a *search window* will point you to us, rightfully and thankfully so! But we're not talking about doing a google search. This entire thread is talking about how people are typing the address directly (and incorrectly), and how to overcome the very real habit, of Americans especially, to assume a website is ".com" unless told otherwise. It's what gets ebid.com thousands more hits per day than we get. Even Webstore.com put the ".com" in their logo, to remove ambiguity.
I found EBID very easy and if i can anyone can,
I cant see how this massive cost will bring more people here, was told last week its because Ebid doesant have an App what will it be next week.
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