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"The cost of selling your domain name just got lower. Leading domain name marketplace Sedo.com announced that they are slashing minimum commission fees by 50%. Effective immediately, the commission on domain sales in most common extensions (.com/.net/.org/.info/.biz/.at/.ch/de/.us) starts at just $50.
Sedo’s commission fees include payment processing, a secure escrow service, and personal assistance with every stage of the domain’s transfer, all at no extra cost." Read the press release here: http://www.sedo.co.uk/links/showhtml...946&language=e
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Yes, this is surely a welcome move from Sedo. Low-value domains now stand a chance of being sold in Sedo. Before this, the $100 minimum comission is hurting sales of low-value domains. Example, if you want $50 for your domain, you have to price it at $150(to cover for the Sedo charges). But this price will certainly shun away prospective buyers, assuming that the domain is really worth only in the $50-100 range.
And Sedo has not make it public yet. But they will implement a "Parking Loyalty" program. If the sold domain is parked at Sedo, there will be no minimum comission fee. Only 10% across the board, regardless of amount of sale. |
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