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Ok .Before we begin. Important things.

1.Already asked Eric Lyons about this and got the "greenlight" so long as certain RULES are followed (Read Rules Below)
2. This thread is in no way condoning SHILL bidding to drive up the price of domain auctions with fake bids.
3. Anyone caught not following the Rules (Below) i.e. shilling bidding will be reported here and to Sedo respectively.
4. Rule #1. Do not make an offer on any domain showcased in this thread unless you intend to buy it. No exceptions.
5. Rule #2. If you make an offer on any Sedo listing showcased here you UNDERSTAND that it WILL BE PUSHED to that FREE SEDO AUCTION.
6. Rule #3. If you make an offer and it goes to auction and you are the only bidder. You are OBLIGATED to BUY IT. so ONLY make an offer on domains you intend to BUY. No exceptions.
7. Rule #4. Only List Domains with NO RESERVE and with a starting minimum bid of $99 in the Sedo Listing.
8. Rule #5. No SHILL BIDDING.

Warning: Any attempt at Shill bidding a domain to inflate it's price will be reported to Sedo and most likely Sedo will close their accounts.


How will we know?

Because Shill bidding is risky. Sometimes people get STUCK with domains they never intended to buy because they kept shill bidding to bump the price and then sometimes there are no more other bids after that. The shill bidder gets stuck with the domain. Most will want to back out because they never wanted the domain in the first place and was just doing a buddy a favor. Sometimes the seller will argue with the bidder for not owning up to the responsibility of paying up after the auction is over etc etc.
In Short?

Shill bidding if it goes WRONG is just a BIG MESS.

All of which would happen here and very publicly as many NP's have seen.
Trust me. Shilling bidding is 50-50. Some will get away with it. But most will hit a snag and be exposed as a shill bidder and that's blemish that will STICK.

So why risk it?

With THAT out of the way. let's begin.

Who here have desperately wanted an offer, ANY OFFER on their domains on Sedo which they could push to the free Sedo auction?

How many people have made an offer via email to the owner of a domain only to be told to make their offer on their Sedo listing for the domain only to have the domain owner push to auction without even giving you a heads up? (annoying right?)

How many people have always wanted to see how their domains would "DO" in an auction situation but for whatever reason they couldn't pay for a Sedo auction $69?

Either because they can't afford it or they are just not that confident about their domain to pay to start a Sedo auction? But someone else is?

To be perfectly honest. The best scenario is to get an offer on Sedo. Push it to free auction and then use that $69 that should have been payment to start a Sedo auction and use it to pay for a featured listing on Sedo or Namebio to promote the auction.

Let's be honest again. Many of us have domains that we're 50-50 on. We're not too confident but we "swear" if it only went on auction where all the exposure is it would sell for decent money or big money.

Sedo's Push Make Offer to a Free Sedo Auction is very much an overlooked hidden gem of an opportunity in domaining. I think it's the only marketplace that has this "gimmick" and it's a pretty sweet one.

Is there anyone on NP who is willing to buy a domain for say $100-$125? if the domain is worth it?

Would you make this offer knowing you are helping a fellow domainer push that offer to a free Sedo auction?

Total Win win. You get the domain you are after and the domain seller sells a domain for the cheapest cost possible.

What do you have to lose? If you get outbid then you don't really lose anything.

So this is my solution and the point of this post.

Looking for a $99+ offer on your Sedo Listed Domain to push to free auction?

Then.......

Showcase your SEDO Domain listings that you want to get $99+ offers on. HERE in this thread.


(with the UNDERSTANDING that you INTEND to USE THAT OFFER TO PUSH that domain to a Free Sedo Auction.)
Make an OFFER on domains you LIKE and INTEND to BUY and will Pay for if you are the only bidder in that auction.
Any offer on any Sedo Listing initiated because of this thread must be reported to the domain owner in this thread via REPLY TO POST so that the Domain Owner knows it's an NP user and not just an actual Sedo offer.
Why?
Transparency!
We see such transparency in the NP domain auctions all the time!
If a deal goes bad? Then grievances can be aired out publicly here and ruler breakers will be exposed.
Recap.
Domain owners?
1. List domains on Sedo at the lowest Minimum amount allowed ($99? $110?) whatever it is.
2. List domains as No Reserve even at auction at Sedo.
3. Redirect your domain to it's Sedo listing.
4. Post Sedo Listed Domains you want offers on that you intend to push to Sedo Free auction.
Domain Buyers?
1. Follow Domain redirect to Sedo Listing.
2. Make offer.
3. You may need to send counter offer.
4. Expect to see domain pushed to auction of which YOU are the first and highest and maybe the only bidder.
5. When Auction is over and you are the only with the highest bid or only bid. Proceed with payment and prepare to transfer domain to your registrar account

Warning!!!!!

1. All bids and offers are final and bidding. NO EXCEPTIONS!
2. Winning bidders MUST PAY for WON domains and proceed with payment and transfer of domains.
3. NO EXCUSES that you "didn't know" as it is clear what the purpose of this thread is.

So Domainer? What domain would you like to get at least a $100 offer on so you can activate the Free Push to Sedo Auction?

Let's begin!

 
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Hello, guys i just had 2 terrible sales at sedo,

so i would advise anyone thinking about pushing an auction at sedo to read about my own experience

First, i promote actively my auctions, and i buy advertising for each auction

Bzbzb sold for 90$, sedo take 72$, i will get 18$, minus 10$ ads net total is 8$ for this one,
domain bought for 45$ at GD expiring auction


Czxv sold for 160$, acquired in this forum for 169$,
Sedo take 73$, i will get 87$ spend 20$ ads, end up with 67$, lost 102$

that's a business process and it's good to have the sedo question answered for good

here are the main points from these 2 experiment:
1. I used a tracking to know were the traffic and the bids came from, and i basically bringed the bidders,
Sedo added no value to this auction

2. Sedo don't promote your auctions, they only promote their own domains in their newsletter
3. Sedo don't bring bidders, only lurkers that don't participate in the auction
4. Sedo have probably the worst landing page in the industry, too much distractons inciting you to browse sedo marketplace

but that's not the worst, in fact last year i paid 59$ to start 3 auctions, 2 resulted in no sale, i sale at a big loss, in the negative, for a 4L that would have sold well on this forum without any commission

i will seriously ask you to think twice before submitting an auction using this process,
you will probably have a better result promoting your domain on namejet, flippa or godaddy , depending on the type of domains you promote

i never had any positive interaction with sedo, when i launched paid auctions at 59$ a piece, they were a few things that went wrong, and when i asked the support to help, they politely told me that they can do nothing

i hope my losses can help you make good decisions

all the best,
Halille
 
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I 2nd @DomainChap, sedo is expensive & waste of time.
 
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Offer made, good luck with the auction @Isac
 
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Hello, guys i just had 2 terrible sales at sedo,

so i would advise anyone thinking about pushing an auction at sedo to read about my own experience

First, i promote actively my auctions, and i buy advertising for each auction

Bzbzb sold for 90$, sedo take 72$, i will get 18$, minus 10$ ads net total is 8$ for this one,
domain bought for 45$ at GD expiring auction


Czxv sold for 160$, acquired in this forum for 169$,
Sedo take 73$, i will get 87$ spend 20$ ads, end up with 67$, lost 102$

that's a business process and it's good to have the sedo question answered for good

here are the main points from these 2 experiment:
1. I used a tracking to know were the traffic and the bids came from, and i basically bringed the bidders,
Sedo added no value to this auction

2. Sedo don't promote your auctions, they only promote their own domains in their newsletter
3. Sedo don't bring bidders, only lurkers that don't participate in the auction
4. Sedo have probably the worst landing page in the industry, too much distractons inciting you to browse sedo marketplace

but that's not the worst, in fact last year i paid 59$ to start 3 auctions, 2 resulted in no sale, i sale at a big loss, in the negative, for a 4L that would have sold well on this forum without any commission

i will seriously ask you to think twice before submitting an auction using this process,
you will probably have a better result promoting your domain on namejet, flippa or godaddy , depending on the type of domains you promote

i never had any positive interaction with sedo, when i launched paid auctions at 59$ a piece, they were a few things that went wrong, and when i asked the support to help, they politely told me that they can do nothing

i hope my losses can help you make good decisions

all the best,
Halille
Thanks for this info, I too thought they charged alot for auctions when I looked into it. I'm not sure why, because I'm sure they would make much much more by being more reasonable.
 
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Hello, guys i just had 2 terrible sales at sedo,

so i would advise anyone thinking about pushing an auction at sedo to read about my own experience

First, i promote actively my auctions, and i buy advertising for each auction

Bzbzb sold for 90$, sedo take 72$, i will get 18$, minus 10$ ads net total is 8$ for this one,
domain bought for 45$ at GD expiring auction


Czxv sold for 160$, acquired in this forum for 169$,
Sedo take 73$, i will get 87$ spend 20$ ads, end up with 67$, lost 102$

that's a business process and it's good to have the sedo question answered for good

here are the main points from these 2 experiment:
1. I used a tracking to know were the traffic and the bids came from, and i basically bringed the bidders,
Sedo added no value to this auction

2. Sedo don't promote your auctions, they only promote their own domains in their newsletter
3. Sedo don't bring bidders, only lurkers that don't participate in the auction
4. Sedo have probably the worst landing page in the industry, too much distractons inciting you to browse sedo marketplace

but that's not the worst, in fact last year i paid 59$ to start 3 auctions, 2 resulted in no sale, i sale at a big loss, in the negative, for a 4L that would have sold well on this forum without any commission

i will seriously ask you to think twice before submitting an auction using this process,
you will probably have a better result promoting your domain on namejet, flippa or godaddy , depending on the type of domains you promote

i never had any positive interaction with sedo, when i launched paid auctions at 59$ a piece, they were a few things that went wrong, and when i asked the support to help, they politely told me that they can do nothing

i hope my losses can help you make good decisions

all the best,
Halille

Thanks for sharing.
 
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DAMN!
I created this thread. Glad to see it's still alive and kicking!


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I'm lazy so just have a look at my Signature. All Sedo auctions. Would appreciate bids even though they already have reserves met.

A good ICO sale benefits all ICO domain holders.

I welcome all bid snipers.
Try and steal these from the current bidders. Namebio comps show these are worth more than current bids.

Any resellers think they can sell these for higher than current bids?
 
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Crrpto.com

A nice brandable.
A similar name just sold for $2k+ recently.​
 
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