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So, over the course of the past year and a half, I've made quite a bit of money from domaining, having sold both to domainers and (mostly) to end users. I consider my portfolio fairly robust, as I've had end users reach out to me consistently throughout the year.
However, I've still yet to have any inquiries via Sedo, which is kind of strange, since I had expected it to be the main selling venue for my domains when I first started (yet, I've gotten more offers through GoDaddy premium listings). I've tried setting fixed prices, categorizing, and doing every other suggestions that would supposedly raise my portfolio's visibility, but I still have no luck. Most of the times, my fixed prices on Sedo are lower than the prices I end up selling the domain at, either because the buyer don't know about Sedo or never bothers to check it. The only thing that I haven't tried (and probably won't start doing) is setting Sedo as my parked page, because I hate having end-users low ball me and I refuse to pay middlemen when it's not necessary at all.
Anyone have insights as to why Sedo is just so damn useless for me?
However, I've still yet to have any inquiries via Sedo, which is kind of strange, since I had expected it to be the main selling venue for my domains when I first started (yet, I've gotten more offers through GoDaddy premium listings). I've tried setting fixed prices, categorizing, and doing every other suggestions that would supposedly raise my portfolio's visibility, but I still have no luck. Most of the times, my fixed prices on Sedo are lower than the prices I end up selling the domain at, either because the buyer don't know about Sedo or never bothers to check it. The only thing that I haven't tried (and probably won't start doing) is setting Sedo as my parked page, because I hate having end-users low ball me and I refuse to pay middlemen when it's not necessary at all.
Anyone have insights as to why Sedo is just so damn useless for me?