View Full Version : Lots of traffic and CTR at Sedo ???
Mobitunist
05-13-2009, 02:36 PM
I always check my Sedo account for Daily Statistics of the domains parked there.
I only have one domain that was getting about 10 visitors daily with a 25% CTR, so daily earnings from my 300 + domains was on average about 8c.
Today I checked and I have earned almost 5 Euros, with lots of traffic and Click Throughs on various name.
How can things change overnight? Were there errors previously on Sedo, that I did not see the real traffic or CTR's?
Anyone else also observing this trend? Not sure if traffic comes from Google either, but something has changed, that's for sure ?? :hmmmm2:
If you have Spanish names, it could be a result of their special Spanish domain auction ending this week.
If they are near the end of your registration period for the names, it could be because they have ended up on expiration lists.
If the names are of a related category, there could be a trade show going on or some kind of new big announcement in the news.
If you can, google the names individually and check recent results within the last week to get an idea.
Gerry
05-13-2009, 03:49 PM
Traffic has been steadily climbing for mine as well, which are on sedo.
But I have not seen an individual spike for a name.
What is the name(s) that are getting such good results?
Plus, I think google is constantly changing things around and don't announce this.
I posted this earlier today, http://mobility.mobi/showpost.php?p=110744&postcount=6, regarding the traffic on Sedo.
A wonderful mix of topics and languages. Dutch and German words are doing well.
Mobitunist
05-13-2009, 06:36 PM
I do have a couple of Spanish surnames, eg Romero, Alvarez, but am also getting clicks of English surnames and generics. How would the auction drive Clicks?
Previously I just had a bit of traffic, but now a lot of Click Throughs ...
I know things are relative, but my norm have become 0 - 14 c / day and today only 5 Euros!!
Anyway, I am not complaining. Still wish Sedo would render PC Pages when mobi's are accessed from PC's
If you have Spanish names, it could be a result of their special Spanish domain auction ending this week.
If they are near the end of your registration period for the names, it could be because they have ended up on expiration lists.
If the names are of a related category, there could be a trade show going on or some kind of new big announcement in the news.
If you can, google the names individually and check recent results within the last week to get an idea.
I should have clarified that I was offering suggestions as to the traffic. As far as the clicks, I don't know.
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