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Is Sedo or GoDaddy. Best for resell?

Discussion in 'Domain Names' started by murali.infomail, May 27, 2009.

  1. #1
    I got some domains with me and listed all domains in both Sedo and GoDaddy.

    Now, Sedo want to change either DNS or url redirect. If I do that will GoDaddy accept to sell my domains.

    What to do? Go with only one either Sedo or GoDaddy?

    Or, make changes as per Sedo, if Godaddy allows? Will GoDaddy allow me to do.

    I am in total confuse, some one guide!
     
    murali.infomail, May 27, 2009 IP
  2. evil

    evil Well-Known Member

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    Sedo requires to change either DNS or url redirect only if you want to park the domains on Sedo.
    You can list the domains both in Sedo and GoDaddy without problem (if you do not set an asking price for both)
     
    evil, May 27, 2009 IP
  3. murali.infomail

    murali.infomail Active Member

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    Thanks for clarification Evil....
     
    murali.infomail, May 27, 2009 IP
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    Scrap19 Peon

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    I have always sold my domains on sedo, and usually buy my web stuff on go daddy.
     
    Scrap19, May 27, 2009 IP
  5. Dragoon

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    Yeah, i recommend selling domains on Sedo too.
     
    Dragoon, May 27, 2009 IP
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    lelong Peon

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    I sell on sedo.com I buy with godaddy
     
    lelong, Jun 5, 2009 IP
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    I sold a blog on sedo for $1500, but i buy domain name on Godaddy. i don't prefer to park my domain to both of them, earning is very little....average $0.02 per click.
     
    masbarok, Jun 5, 2009 IP
  8. murali.infomail

    murali.infomail Active Member

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    As you sold the blog at $1500, what is the commision you paid to Sedo?
     
    murali.infomail, Jun 5, 2009 IP
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    For most of the tlds, Sedo charges a 10% fees if you have the domain parked with them.
     
    digfor, Jun 6, 2009 IP
  10. wuttaday

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    When you change the nameservers/redirect the URL to their's, you are allowing it to be parked on their servers. You can do that if you want, but I suggest picking either GoDaddy to park or Fabulous or even Afternic to park the name. I've used about 7 different parking services over 5-7 years and mine have done best with Fabulous & Afternic. You can then list your names for sale (without parking) on any site you want. Be careful to check the TOS for listing names on the sites. Make sure you are not agreeing to list on any one exclusively - which means you can't list it on any other sites. Also, you CAN set an "Asking Price" for the name, but make sure if it sells that way, you make sure & take it off of the other sites you listed it on with an "Asking Price", as by listing the name this way, if someone buys it after you sold it to someone else, you will have a load of problems and it's a violation of the TOS. Just monitor it closely & make list of any sites you list it for sale on. If including an "Asking Price", make sure you also entertain lower offers & make the price considerably higher. If not, just adjust the listing to "Accept All Offers". I sold only one DN through SEDO. I don't care for them at all. I sold a couple through GoDaddy. They take TOO LONG!!!! Many through Afternic. They're O.K. Most are privately sold. Best that way! Either through PayPal or Escrow.com. Easy, quick & no problems ever over 11+ years! I keep almost 100% of sale this way (-PayPal Fees/Registration costs - just figure this into the cost of selling). Best wishes!
     
    wuttaday, Jun 10, 2009 IP
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  12. mentos

    mentos Prominent Member

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    That not true.
    Fee is depend on may factor.
    The minimum fee is $50.
     
    mentos, Jun 10, 2009 IP