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Is that a one time 39 dollar thing (it seems to be on the sedo site) but I've read that it's 40 a month and even a year)

I'm talking about the 39.99 for a top domain listing or whatever.
 
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AfternicAfternic
i think its $39 a month
 
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This is all I can find on sedo regarding it

Our statistics shows that Featured Domains are over five times more likely to sell than standard listings. Give your domains the maximum possible exposure on the Internet's leading domain marketplace for only a $39 up-front investment.


You only get your website on there for 30 days.. so maybe that is what is confusing people with the monthly rate?

39 up front sounds like a one shot deal to me.
 
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it's 39$ for one month of front page advertising or whatever. that's cheaper than what afternic charges... but 5 times greater chance of selling? Well I have maybe 150 names on sedo and I've sold 2... so 2/150 * 5 = 1/15 chance of selling for a 39$ fee? I don't think that's worth it.
 
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Its not worth it, after a few hours your name will be just part of a list and not stand out.
 
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They should really rotate that list, does anyone know why they don't? Perhaps it's the same deal by just having them up there for a certain length of time, though I've seen others stay there longer than mine did.

I put upmy.st on it this month to see how many views the system generates, it stayed on the front listing for around 30 hours I think.
 
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Throwen away money.

As said Sedo listing will dissapear after 5h and then rotate within hundreds of other domains. So yours will barely show up on main page or higer level categories.

Spend 25$ in adwords promoting your domain sale, and you get way better results.
 
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