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If I have Domains Listed at Sedo for sale but Parked somewhere else - will visitors to my sites show up as Traffic at Sedo?
 
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sedo could only track your hits if they were parked there as the tracking is on their end, they would have no idea how many visitors you have if your parking at namedrive, parked, etc... as the traffic would report from wherever you have them parked at, the only hits sedo could track would be from people searching for the domain to buy it at sedo and viewing the offer page, if you were selling a website at sedo then you would install a tracker code into your page and then sedo would track that, but if you haven't installed any code from sedo they have no idea if your not parking with them, think of it this way, if your website was hosted with dreamhost you could log in and check your stats at dreamhost, you would not be able to log into hostgator and check your stats, why? because it's not hosted there, wherever your parked pages are hosted is where your stats are at unless you have placed that code into your page but you only do that when selling a site at sedo.
 
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Thanks for the answer Jay!
 
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Plus that sedo charge a minimum commission of $50 for sold domain that was not parked to them (the 10% of the sale price is standard)

However you can redirect from your own host to the parked page of sedo
I never tried it but typically since it's one of the 2 methods sedo suggest i believe it will track this visits too. In your log you will have also entries of the redirection so this will double log the visitors

In the case that sedo can't detect (automatically) his nameservers, it asks to reply from the whois email of your domain during the insertion of your domain to their service
 
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