Auctions will now trigger alerts to people who previously placed offers on the domain.
Sedo has made a couple improvements to to its Direct Auction service, a recent option that lets customers start an auction for their domain name whenever they’d like for a $59 fee.
One of the changes should be appealing to anyone who has received lots of previous offers on a domain name. If the domain name is placed in auction with the Direct Auction service, all people who have previously placed an offer on the domain name will receive a notice.
Also, the reserve price range will now be displayed on both the search results page and the auction page.
Sedo launched the Direct Auction service at the end of April and 150 auctions were purchased on the first day. As of early June, the top sale using a Direct Auction was $26,500 for 8255.com.
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