How to list your domain names at Sedo.com

by How To Domain Names on December 16, 2009

I just realized that a lot of people are finding my site by searching “how to push domain from godaddy to sedo”. My guess is that what people are actually trying to find out is how to add domains to their Sedo.com account, that are registered at Godaddy.com.

So, here’s how to do that. I’m going to show you how to do it with a domain name registered with Godaddy.com, however, this can be done with any registrar or reseller.

Log in to your Godaddy.com account and go to your Domain Manager.

Select the domain or domains that you wish to add to your Sedo.com account and click “Nameservers”.

Tick the box “I host my domains with another provider”

In Nameserver 1: type in NS1.SEDOPARKING.COM and in Nameserver2: Type in NS2.SEDOPARKING.COM as shown below.

Now it’s time to add these domain names to your account at Sedo.com.

Log in to your Sedo.com account with your Username and Password.

Now ad your domain or domains, check the agreement box (this is just pablum), and click next.

On the next screen you’re going to be able to set things such as the asking price and minimum offer and also Master Category. This is very important if you domain receives traffic and you want your landing page targeted to potential visitors. You want to be honest about what people are probably looking for when they visit your domain name.

For instance, if you park Tomato.com, you don’t want them to see ads for Mesothelioma. This might seem like a good idea because of the imcredibly high price of such a keyword but trust me you will never see any clicks on a link that has nothing whatsoever to do with your domain name.

After you’re finished, just click next and Sedo.com will supply you with some info for how to set your Nameservers at your registrar, this is something we have already done earlier.

That’s it!

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How to Transfer away from Name.com

by How To Domain Names on December 12, 2009

To transfer your domain name away from Name.com, you must make a request at the registrar where you have chosen to transfer your name. Please remember that ICANN regulations do not allow a newly registered name to transfer until it has been registered for at least sixty days.

When you make a request to transfer, the gaining registrar will require an authorization code. The authorization code(s) for your domain name(s) can be found directly within your account. Simply follow the steps below.

  1. Log into your account.
  2. At your account home page, click on the domain name you wish to transfer.
  3. On the “Manage domain name” screen, the authorization code for your domain name will be listed on the right hand side of the web-page, next to the “Auth Code” designator.

For more than one authorization code, simply repeat steps 2 and 3.

If, for any reason, you are unable to find your authorization code(s), you can open a support request or give them a call. We are happy to assist you.

Your domain name will also have to be unlocked. To unlock your name, you can do the following:

  1. Log into your account.
  2. At the “Hello” page, click on your domain name, listed near the bottom of the page.
  3. On the “Manage domain name” screen, click the image of a closed padlock.
  4. Read the posted message, and press “Continue managing domain.”

Note: you may re-lock your domain by clicking the open padlock icon on the “Manage domain name” page.

If you have Hidden WHOIS active for your domain name, it will have to be disabled.

That should do it.

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How to search Whois Database from your desktop

November 23, 2009

There is a terrific tool from Domaintools.com that allows you to perform a Whois search right from your desktop. It’s called DomainTools for Windows and it can be downloaded here.
Once installed this little tool will reside in your Taskbar and you can call upon it by clicking the icon. A small popout box will allow [...]

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How to show a list of all your domain names parked at Sedo

November 20, 2009

Quite often I hear people ask how they can show a list of all their domains that they have parked at Sedo.  This is actually one of the easiest to answer questions I have ever had.
It’s this simple!
Simply use this url “http://www.sedo.com/search/searchresult.php4?language=us&showuser=” and add your Sedo account username at the very end of it.
For example, [...]

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First Arabic Domain Name Created

November 16, 2009

Here’s a story by The Tech Generation that I find incredibly interesting.
I say this because with each new addition to the TLD market we see a massive influx of interest from both novices and those who want to get in on a “good thing and hardcore, mainstay vets that see an opportunity to either turn [...]

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How to Push a domain to another member account at Godaddy.com

November 12, 2009

Here’s a short tutorial on How to “Push” a domain name to another members account at Godaddy.com
It’s simple really, if you have their account ID and the email associated with their Godaddy account.
Log in to your account,  mouse over “Domains” a drop down menu will slide down, mouse over “My Domains” and click it, a [...]

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