Matt Bentley of Sedo talks breifly about how Sedo handles multiple clicks in this interview:
http://www.namepros.com/parking-and...ey-of-sedo.html
Basically they try to pay you the amount that the visitor earned, but their system only will show 1 click for each visitor at most. Sedo is one of the only companies that pays for clicks as they occur, without recalculating the following day. If they significantly underpaid you or overpaid you, then they try to correct it as the name gets more clicks, meaning that they try to pay you the total earnings of the name, they just report the clicks differently. This is how I always assumed they handled multiple clicks. Here is a very common scenario for me. I have a name at Sedo, it gets a click for every 2 or 3 visitors, but the clicks are for $1-$3. I then move it somewhere else that pays multiple clicks and it gets 2-3 clicks per visitor, but only at $.05-$.10. It is a trade off. Some names do better with multiple clicks that pay me less, some do better with less reported clicks, but at higher EPC.
The multiple click issue is kind of becomming old news. By that I mean that I don't expect any changes in the way the various parking companies report their clicks/earnings any time soon. I think that the new template auto-optimize feature is a more exciting topic for discussion anyway.
