Welcome to the brand new Vlugger blog (blog.vlugger.com). Beyond simple updates to the Vlugger website, the blog will function as a means to detail all Vlugger-related news, events, upgrades, feature additions, and much more.
Domain names
We’ve been able to secure the following domain names, which all redirect to the main website at vlugger.com: vlugger.be, vlugger.net, vlugger.org, vlugger.mobi and vluger.com (to catch any typos).
We’ve also been contemplating buying even more domain names, but it seems a waste of money and energy to register and maintain a domain portfolio of 10 generic or sponsored gTLDs and a slew of ccTLDs, of which there are about 250 as of this writing.
What would you like to sort or filter on at Vlugger?
Inspired by Seth Godin’s list of stats he would like to see from a consumer/user’s point of view, I would like to ask all of you what you would like to see at Vlugger in that regard.
Although I’m working hard to get Vlugger released and open for everybody by the end of this Summer, we are currently still in private beta.
Meanwhile, it would be great if you could suggest some novel ways to help you find just that information you’re really interested in when buying something from somebody on an auction system. So, knowing it’s an eBay-like auction site (but better), what would you like to be able to sort or filter on? What would be really interesting to know? Or, what would really blow eBay out of the water if we’d implement it in Vlugger?
Please let your imaginations run wild; I’ll post a follow-up article later on summarizing and discussing all ideas.
What would you like to sort or filter on at Vlugger?
