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Hi, I've had some of my domains listed on Sedo for some time, with not even a sniff. They're all BIN with the default low "Make Offer" button, or just "Make Offer". They're not amazing names but certainly not the worst I've seen. I'm thinking of listing some on Afternic instead. My registrar is Fasthosts - not a "fast transfer" registrar, so they won't have the exposure of the Afternic Premium Network. Is it still worth switching?
 
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Could work.
 
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Hi, I've had some of my domains listed on Sedo for some time, with not even a sniff. They're all BIN with the default low "Make Offer" button, or just "Make Offer". They're not amazing names but certainly not the worst I've seen. I'm thinking of listing some on Afternic instead. My registrar is Fasthosts - not a "fast transfer" registrar, so they won't have the exposure of the Afternic Premium Network. Is it still worth switching?

Instead of switch, just add. You can have them up at both places and more.
 
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Instead of switch, just add. You can have them up at both places and more.

Agree completely. List your domains in as many places as possible, just be mindful that by listing on Afternic your domains will also be public on Godaddy and other common marketplaces. You can find a list of the Afternic resellers on their site.

Currently I have my domains listed on my Efty portfolio page (with individual landers for each domain), Afternic, Sedo, Flippa, and eBay.
 
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Sedo are still stuck in the 90s/early 2000s.
Poor customer support and even worse website.
Afternic are much better imo.

Also, I just looked at my parking stats at Sedo.
400 clicks. 6c in total revenue ! What a joke that is!
 
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Sedo sucks
 
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