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Sedo paying pennies on international traffic?

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aldwin

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Hi,
I own a .it domain insurances related.

When I login in my google adwords campaign manager, I notice that the keyword bids which exactly matches my domain name targeted to Italians is up to $0.60.

Also, the keyword I set up with Sedo should pay up to $1.14.

Why every click (and I got a lot of clicks) pays me only €0.03???
Ok, I won't get $0.60-1.14 but I was expecting at least €0.15-.20
I've noticed that with almost all of my Italian/French/Arabic names.

Where are the moneys going?
 

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it is not calculated that way.. adsense rotate their ads. So, you wont always get the high advertiser.
Some of a time within a month, you will see your click goes higher that normally
 

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ok, I can understand that. But the domain is regged by almost a month now and I never got a click higher than €0.03
 

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I have a domain that gets very targeted Brazilian traffic parked on Sedo and I've noticed the same thing. Every click is 3 cents. I'll be moving that one off Sedo very soon. I wonder if its just Sedo's standard operating procedure to screw you on international domains?
 

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Same thing here.Seems no matter how targeted my foreign traffic is (even English speaking Indian traffic),I only get a paltry 0.02 Cents a click. With the US/EURO exchange rate,€0.03 per click actually looks GOOD to me :huh:
Ouch. Come on Sedo.
 

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Let's say you have natural type-in traffic for a domain, would Adsense be a better solution as you're cutting off the middleman (in this case, Sedo) ?
 

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I think so.
Now I'm going to try domainsponsor..
I'm going to develop the domain anyway, but I just don't have time/money right now.
 
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