Video explains how to bulk edit your domain listings on Sedo to set a minimum bid amount for your entire account.
Ah, the dreaded $60 offer on Sedo.
You know the feeling. You get an email saying you’ve received an offer on your domain. Excitement UP. Then you see it’s for $60. Excitement DOWN.
It sounds like Sedo has received the message, as it has made setting a minimum offer price part of the domain listing process.
But what about for the thousands of domains you listed on Sedo over the years in which you didn’t set a minimum offer price? How can you set a minimum offer without editing each and every domain listing?
In this video I’ll show you how to bulk edit your domain listings to set a minimum price for all them at once. It takes about 60 seconds. Once you do it, you’ll never receive a $60 offer again.
Acro says
I have a better solution: bulk delete your domains and move out of Sedo.
Why enter minimum pricing across an entire portfolio, just to avoid the disaster called SedoMLS/TDNAM integration?
Maik M (zuki305) says
absolutely true
Ron says
Does this work with godaddy registered domains that end up being colisted with sedo, what a nightmare, I had to delete my entire sedo account, as I was losing so many sales when $60 offers did not pan out, and buyers left the deal feeling misled.
fizz says
Thanks Andrew for this great tip. Seems to be taking a long time to process for me – maybe hundreds are updating their minimum offer settings at the same time lol
Bryan G. says
My excitement at seeing a Sedo offer wore off many years ago. At least they put the offer right in the email now. Before I would just log in every month or two and review offers because I got sick of clicking through to see $60. I’m starting to slack on opening the Sedo emails now.