Is listing in Sedo better than other?

Discussion in 'Domain Names' started by TopViet, Apr 8, 2009.

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    I wonder Sedo is a better place to list domain name for sale. How about Auction Listing at GoDaddy? Digital Point? SitePoint?
     
    TopViet, Apr 8, 2009 IP
  2. sastro

    sastro Well-Known Member

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    I did tried to put about 50 domains to sedo. Until 3 month, there no one interesting to buy but i've got a surprise from sedo, "Your account was suspended... bla..bla..bla"
    F*@k sedo...
     
    sastro, Apr 8, 2009 IP
  3. MayurGondaliya

    MayurGondaliya Well-Known Member

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    When there are plenty of domains listed at any auction websites, you need to do a featured listing of your domain in order to promote them in front of buyers.
     
    MayurGondaliya, Apr 8, 2009 IP
  4. Kaoz

    Kaoz Peon

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    Sedo seems to be used the most, but if you don't pay for a great spot to advertise, then you probably wont get your domain sold.
     
    Kaoz, Apr 8, 2009 IP
  5. srsgenie

    srsgenie Peon

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    yes sedo is better than other
     
    srsgenie, Apr 13, 2009 IP
  6. Valineo

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    I'm using Sedo for a quite some time now and never had any problems in selling my domains... good ones goes pretty quick but for those not so good ones you will probably need to wait a little, make some promotion and so on...
     
    Valineo, Apr 13, 2009 IP
  7. bskanuni

    bskanuni Peon

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    yes as far as the sale commission percentage is concern sedo is the best, plus the people responsible to handle domain queries are also best
     
    bskanuni, Apr 13, 2009 IP
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    Sedo is pretty good when it comes domain auctions..
     
    jiggymehta, Apr 13, 2009 IP
  9. napa

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    I think it is best to list your domains everywhere, but even then changes are that you won't get much interest... unless your domains are extraordinary.
    Sedo is a good place.
     
    napa, Apr 13, 2009 IP
  10. jackio

    jackio Banned

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    I dont have very good experiences with Sedo, they are not very professional in my opinion.
     
    jackio, Apr 13, 2009 IP
  11. Andy93

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    I found that sedo has it's good and bad points personally I don't like it I would prefer to take the risk and sell domains on forums at least if there a trustworthy buyer you get the full amount as no comission fees are taken out of your sale.
     
    Andy93, Apr 13, 2009 IP
  12. AussieDomainer

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    Sedo's a good venue but has a massive inventory of domains there so you have little chance of having your domains noticed unless they are of high quality. I suggest listing your domains at as many places as possible and giving them reasonable fixed prices as this greatly increases your chance of making sales.

    I also suggest marketing directly to potential companies that could benefit from the domain. I sell a few domains a week by contacting companies directly while I only sell a few a year through offers from Sedo, Afternic, etc.
     
    AussieDomainer, Apr 14, 2009 IP
  13. junkyfunky

    junkyfunky Banned

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    Yes buddy, you are right. Sedo is a big company and they are selling 100's of domain names daily through their web. So, they also need to money to run their company and pay to their employers :)
     
    junkyfunky, Apr 17, 2009 IP