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dvdrip

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Does sedo decrease revenue of domains during the day?
Do they subtract clicks like other parking companies do? eg Parked?

I am optimizing my domains in decreasing order of revenue and I keep finding domains I optimized a few hours ago. That means that revenue was subtracted during the day by sedo, for some reason.
 

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Optimization is not easy to achieve in hours. Also, I believe that newly added domains can't be assigned to a specific template etc. until they go through a mandatory 3-day auto-optimization. The best way to optimize "on the fly" would be to use your own DNS and several parking programs, then compare the results.
 

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Theo I am not talking about optimizing results.
I am talking about something I noticed while optimizing.

I would optimize a domain with 10+ euro earnings in the month and then after a few hours optimizing domains with 10 to 9 euro earnings, I would find it again with 9.15 Euro in the month.

That means that sedo subtracted a click for some reason.
 

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It seems that the stats are incorrect. E.g. I look at domains that received a $2 click during that day but although it's listed under that domain's stats, the cumulative list (sorted by PPC high/low) won't contain such a value. I am not saying the amounts are false, just that they are not averaged correctly. So in your case, perhaps the averages are skewed. Also, remember that you might be crossing the date boundary and Sedo's averages are rolled into the next 30 day window. I think they clock stats at midnight European Central Time.
 
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