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Sedo’s New Fee Structure Explained
A lot of people seem to be asking about Sedo’s new fee structure.
Specially now that they charge a flat fee if the domain is not parked with them AND not with a fixed fee.
I did some digging on their new price list and though not comprehensive, here are the results.
Parked and Fixed Priced Domains
Category I 10% of sales price, no min. fee
Category II
Category III
Non-Parked and Non-Fixed Priced Domains
Category I 10% of sales price, min. $50
Category II 10% of sales price, min. $100
Category III 10% of sales price, min. $150
Category I Top Level Domains
.com, .net, .org, .co.uk, .org.uk, .me.uk, .info, .biz, .us, .tv, .li, .be, .st, .dk, .de, .at, .ch, .name, .ws, .mx, .in, .cc, .to, .eu, .mobi, .nl, .pl, .es, .im, .me, .tel
Category II Top Level Domains
.fr, .ca, .se, .com.ar, .asia
Category III Top Level Domains
All domains that are not part of Category 1 or Category 2
Hope that helps!
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about 7 months ago
That’s a great overview, especially for those of us not interested in the brokerage service pricing. Thanks for putting that together mate.
about 7 months ago
Thanks Matt. It is a little confusing for most people, including me, why I decided to lay it out as an easy reference. Cheers!