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Hello,
Does anyone knows how to market a website like sedo.com I'm struggling here and have no idea how to market it.

Mnay thanks
 
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Put your hand in your pocket - really deep - no deeper - deeper. That's it? Guess your pocket's just not deep enough :]

Seriously though, the usually recommended ways of promoting your site (search engines, adsense, press release, etc.) could bring listings (not the high priced premiums though).

Marketing your site to buyers is the tough part of the equation, and you gotta have buyers.

Good luck with this one.
 
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Thank you very much sera, much appreciated

cera said:
Put your hand in your pocket - really deep - no deeper - deeper. That's it? Guess your pocket's just not deep enough :]

Seriously though, the usually recommended ways of promoting your site (search engines, adsense, press release, etc.) could bring listings (not the high priced premiums though).

Marketing your site to buyers is the tough part of the equation, and you gotta have buyers.

Good luck with this one.
 
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sedo program

i have found it really hard to generate sales simply from parking/listing at sedo, shes right you pretty much have to spend a few bucks to make some, but atleast your making $$$, right ;D
 
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Sedo's been good to me over the last couple years. I've made $XXX,XXX with them. The key is to make sure that you understand what keywords pay the most. Go to Google and do your own research and then set your keywords to the ones that pay the highest, in the area that is most relevant to your domain and you'll be alright. Go here to research:

http://adsense.google.com/select/KeywordToolExternal
 
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