Can I place for sale several domain names in 1 lot on Sedo?

Started by richtedy, Aug 08, 2022, 04:23 AM

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richtedyTopic starter

An example of this would be a phrase that either has or doesn't have a hyphen, or one that serves as an additional domain to the primary one.

It's worth asking whether it's feasible for a domain to be listed on multiple sites besides Sedo at the same time.

Would it be problematic if I were to sell the domain without going through Sedo, such as through a private sale, even if the domain had already been listed with them for auction?
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amitkedia

In the past, it has been demonstrated that it's feasible to sell a set of domains as a package deal by clearly stating in the listing description that they are sold together as a set, either with or without a hyphen. In such cases, even Sedo managers will wait until both domains are transferred.

As long as there haven't been any bids on the auction or accepted offers through Sedo, indicating no obligation to selling through them, it's possible to make a sale outside of Sedo.
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Кошабака

Aside from pricing strategy, can you offer advice on how to effectively sell on Sedo? I'm curious about the distinctions among different types of auctions and broker services, as well as what's worth investing in and what's not. Furthermore, what strategies have proven effective in increasing sales?

For instance, with arbitrator.com - a domain you previously evaluated for free - my goal is to sell within a 2-3 month timeframe while prioritizing speed over getting the maximum price.
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hostaddonltd

From a hyphenation standpoint, it can depend on the specific phrase and its intended usage. In some cases, a hyphen might be necessary for clarity or to avoid ambiguity. As for using a domain on multiple sites simultaneously, it is generally possible as long as the relevant agreements allow for it. However, it's essential to ensure that there are no exclusivity requirements or conflicts between the different platforms.

Regarding selling a domain without going through Sedo after it has been listed for auction, it could potentially be problematic. If your domain is under an exclusive agreement with Sedo, selling it privately may violate the terms of that agreement. It's crucial to thoroughly review the terms and conditions set by Sedo before proceeding with any private sale.

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