Auction Your Domain at Sedo... Any experience?

Discussion in 'Domain Names' started by rickyou, Feb 26, 2008.

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    I would like to know whether anyone has tried to auction domain at Sedo. I would like to know the fee structure and how's the whole process works.

    thanks
    Rick
     
    rickyou, Feb 26, 2008 IP
  2. pegeler

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    Hi Rick,

    I recently posted a couple of names on Sedo, but they never showed up for the auctions, so I asked them why.

    Sedo's reply: "Our brokers are currently only handling single name domains for auction. If you get any bids on your domains, you can then move them to the auction."

    My question is.. How the heck can you get bids, if nobody knows they're up for sale??

    Try VentureNames.com if you're site is over $1000.

    Pete
     
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    I was actually looking into this myself as I'm fairly new to the process. If I'm not mistaken, they mean that you have the option of putting a domain up for auction in the case that someone bids (or makes an offer) for your domain. This may be initiated through type-in traffic you get to your domain you have parked at sedo, in which someone makes an offer for your domain. I guess this is the way sedo gets their auctions running rather than having people list their whole portfolio of domains at inflated prices.

    Again, I've only looked into it myself so I'm sure someone can jump in and clarify.
     
    eddbot, Feb 26, 2008 IP