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Sedo To Hold Travel Domain Auction
Posted on February 24th, 2010 by admin in Buying & Selling, Domain News | No Comments »
Sedo has announced it will hold a Travel and Geographical domain-themed auction from 9 a.m. EST on March 5, 2010 to 9 a.m. EST on March 12, 2010.
Domain names like Belgium.com, Algeria.com, Angola.com, Bangladesh.com, Cameroon.com, Denmark.net, Mali.com, Morocco.com, Nepal.com, PuertoRico.com, Scotland.com, Sweden.com are just some of the domain names that will be presented in this huge auction.
“Through this auction and our ongoing inventory of domains, Sedo offers companies of all sizes and budgets, the opportunity to obtain domain names that are ideal for promoting targeted traffic to their business. Whether an investor is looking to participate in this auction event, purchase a domain for a set price, or consult with one of our brokers, Sedo offers each buyer a platform to confidently find the right domain at the right price for their business needs,” said Jeremiah Johnston, chief operating officer of Sedo. “With these premium properties, organizations can implement an effective online marketing strategy that drives maximum traffic to their doorstep, saves money on search engine marketing and improves their position in search rankings.”
Sedo is still accepting travel and geo domains for this auction event. For more information on seller criteria for Sedo’s auction, owners of these domains can contact Sedo Broker, Matt Rosebrook at Matt.Rosebrook@sedo.com. Qualifying sellers can also apply directly through their Sedo account.
To view the entire catalog visit Sedo.com.
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