OK, SEDO, I See You've Made Improvements...
Looks like SEDO has made some significant imporvements to their operations. The last time I tried to list with them, my emails went unanswered and they weren't accepting .JP domains. Well, now it appears that I can list .JP domains; it also looks like they've improved their support. I emailed them a MS Excel file with my massive list of domain names for sale and they processed my list in less than 24 hours. I am impressed. Perhaps some changes in management @ SEDO? Hmmmm...Maybe. Or perhaps they received a lot of complaints since the last time I tried to list with them. Whatever it is, I am glad to see them acting more professional.
SEDO gets a lot of traffic from both domainers and end users looking for domains so to not list with them would almost be like shooting myself in the foot. So, SEDO: I'm back, and I am hoping for much traffic & success with your services. I might even consider parking a few test domains there if all goes well for the next few weeks. I'll keep you posted.
SEDO gets a lot of traffic from both domainers and end users looking for domains so to not list with them would almost be like shooting myself in the foot. So, SEDO: I'm back, and I am hoping for much traffic & success with your services. I might even consider parking a few test domains there if all goes well for the next few weeks. I'll keep you posted.
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2 Comments:
Well .jp domains... wouldn't they have a sedo.jp to sell them?
Sedo recently moved to new quarters according to their website, which was designed to upgrade their service. I have always had quick answers from them, even on my lowly domains. My only complaint is they are a bit slow on getting keywords verified, but with the thousands they probably get a day, it's understandable.
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