Review of Sedo.com Domain Parking
Sedo.com pride themselves at being the number one domain name parking provider.
Signing up is a simple process. After filling in your details, you can start parking domains. Domains are added after DNS is confirmed, which takes moments.
You can optimize your parked pages by selecting the best keywords for your domains. You also have a choice of 6 templates to choose from when deciding the best parked page for your domain name.
Sedo.com commissions are generous. The payout date is the 15th of each month, and you will get paid if you have reached the minimum payout limit of $20. Payments are made via paypal, check or wire transfer.
Apart from parking your domains, Sedo.com offers a second to none parked domain market and auction. When your domain is parked, visitors have the opportunity to make an offer for your domain. When you receive an offer you can accept it, or you can push the domain name into a 3 day auction. While in auction the domain name gets a lot of exposure and has every chance of getting a lot more bids.
Sedo.com handles all your sales issues including a safe escrow payment process. Also, if you own a strong collection of domains, you should check out SedoPro.com which is a higher level Sedo.com system for stronger domain name portfolios.
Overall, Sedo.com ranks highly as a domain name parking provider and aftermarket. To wrap up I have provided the features Sedo.com offers in tabular form:
| Signup fee | Payment options | Payment date | Minimum payout | Template Customization | Usability |
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| Free | paypal, wire transfer and check | On the 15th of the month. | $20 | 6 templates to chose from | Medium level of usability |
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One Response to “Review of Sedo.com Domain Parking”
November 12th, 2008 at 2:29 am
Sedo.com are basically a bunch of theives. You hardly make any money and when you finally do make 20 bucks after a year they refuse to pay you.