creature said:
Keith, have Sedo received their commission on the famous Pizza.com deal yet?
Hi creature,
Unfortunately, we can't disclose details regarding this transaction until they have been made public. Also, I don't have any information on the commission status.
onlinedomains00 said:
Ok, enough is enough, I had a auction end at sedo today, and I got an african bank scam, one of those I have 10 million dollars, and I need your help question, before my auction ended from a sedo member...
Hi onlinedomains00,
I'm not sure if I understand what the "african bank scam" has to do with your auction. I can assure you that your email address was not obtained from Sedo in any way. If your Whois records are public, the information may have been gathered that way.
However, if you wish, you may report any suspcious activity that you believe is in any way associated with Sedo's marketplace directly to
[email protected]. Emails sent to this address will go directly to Sedo's Quality & Risk Management department for review.
Alternately, you may contact your transfer agent.
netmeg said:
Google's not going to target you any better than that, dunno why you'd expect SEDO to. For my money, those as targeted ads as you are likely to get.
Sleepys said:
Stix said:
Guess your account is into this "testing" too ... that's why I moved all out until this is over.
I requested to be removed lets see if that will work... It would have been nice if they told us earlier
I do not think this has to do with "testing".
Keith, could you please explain what settings are overriddern by the "testing" process. Is this test the template rotating thing, or something entirely different?
Thanks
Hi Gazzip, netmeg, and Sleepys,
First, to clarify, netmeg is correct. Our advertising provider has the ultimate say over what ads appear on any parked domain. This may include displaying advertisements that they feel are relevant to the domain name, and the traffic you receive. Sedo cannot control this if it happens.
The test that Sedo has been doing is mostly for auto-optimzation features, including both the keyword, images, and the landing page templates. In this case, your settings have been saved and should revert after the test phase is over. The test in itself was planned to help us improve features that may be forthcoming (and optional) for our users, and also includes a newer landing page. If your domains have been removed from the testing environment, or the test has concluded, and you still see problems with your keywords vs. ads, it is most likely caused by our ad provider.
@ Gazzip: Ascothotels.com appears to be a case of the latter. To verify, please try changing the landing page template. If your saved changes do not take effect, then it is part of the test environment. If the template does change, then it would be safe to assume that the domain is subject to decisions made by our advertising provider.
I hope that clarifies some. As mentione previously, the test should be over by the end of the day on May 31.
Take care!
Always,
Keith