A small flaw at Sedo

Using Sedo to sell domains is a straightforward process. It's easy and quick - as long as every party involved performs their task as expected. There's nothing better than receiving the email notification from Sedo that the transaction is complete; it means that money is on its way to the … [Read more...]

The best part of Sedo offers is canceling them

As a domain investor, I'm looking into maximizing my ROI from domain sales. When that happens, it's because my asking price was met by the potential buyer. On Sedo, where anonymous offers can be considered 'safe' by those that place them, it's not always easy to come to an agreement. While … [Read more...]

I have no budget for the .com and I believe the .info will do better

Recently, I had the pleasure of exchanging a couple of emails with a person who provides quality 3D infographics for financial data, on his .info web site. After receiving an offer for the matching .com on Sedo and not reaching an agreement on the price, I assumed it came from the .info or the … [Read more...]

Don’t wait for a Pending Comment at Sedo

When an offer comes through at Sedo with a comment that wasn't populated from the drop down menu, that comment is held for review by Sedo staff. There are two ways to deal with such comments, and my response depends on the offer itself. In the past, I explained why listing my domains with a … [Read more...]

Sedo: Vienna calling

I love that 80's song by Falco and there was plenty of "Vienna calling" for the past 30 days at Sedo. An Austrian buyer took forever to submit payment for one of my domains; first claiming he sent payment, then stating he went on Easter vacation and eventually assuring everyone "the check's in … [Read more...]