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After receiving the dreaded lowball offer on a premium domain that arrived via Sedo's partnership with GoDaddy, I asked Sedo to remove my domains from that program.
This was their answer:
My answer:
Then I removed all my BIN prices because I don't want a BIN coming via Go Daddy that will cost me 20% commission.
If I receive too many lowball offers, I'll just remove my domains from Sedo.
Most of my offers come via my own platform anyway.
Just passing this along as an FYI.
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For some reason, some of my minimums were not set, so I set them with the hope that ridiculous lowball offers don't even get through to me.
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Its not just lowball offers........ the system is sometimes working, sometimes not. Its riddled with bugs as of late.
I check my domains daily over there because somehow, for some unknown unanswerable reason, some of my domains will have the ads turned OFF. Just like that. After I set these hundreds of domains up, they'll just turn off. Ooops.
A name I checked today showed this message on its keywords page "This related link may violate our policies." The keyword that triggered this? WEATHER. Yep. Suddenly "weather" is against their policies. I've had it happen with "hard drives", "monitors", "touch screen".......
And you never know when NS1.SEDOPARKING.COM will suddenly resolve to the personal website "gabby-douglas.com", which happens to be for sale at Sedo for $5K..... dont ask me why. For over 6 months no one over there can answer as to why this is happening. I had one person try to convince me it was "zero click". Zero click goes to personal domains/sites that are for sale at Sedo? I thought it drove traffic to commercial branded product sites like Starbucks or Burger King, etc.... ?
I have many hundreds of names. I get a lot of traffic per day on many of those domains there. Then suddenly, every so often, zero visits, zero clicks, zero everything and the response to that is "there is nothing wrong with your account". OK.
I didnt mean to hijack your post but to get back to a reply, now I have to worry about lowball offers from Go Daddy (which I stopped listing there because of incessant dead-beat buyers?) UGH.
I really think Google is forcing these places to make parking die by way of making us sick of it. I really do think Google is behind all of this. They seem to hate domain parking and are probably putting pressure on the parking companies... :imho: