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Domain auction site Bido.com, which was forced to close last year due to technical issues, is relaunching next week.
The first auction is scheduled for February 19th, with the inventory for upcoming auctions being made available on February 16th.
What makes Bido that bit different is their approach.
Unlike Sedo and other auction sites which offer thousands of domains at any given time, Bido only auctions one domain per day.
They also offer all auctions with an opening bid of $1 and no reserve.
Hopefully the technical changes they've made will work and they'll be able to stay open this time.
The first auction is scheduled for February 19th, with the inventory for upcoming auctions being made available on February 16th.
What makes Bido that bit different is their approach.
Unlike Sedo and other auction sites which offer thousands of domains at any given time, Bido only auctions one domain per day.
They also offer all auctions with an opening bid of $1 and no reserve.
Hopefully the technical changes they've made will work and they'll be able to stay open this time.
Sedo are expanding their UK offices and adding more staff at all levels. They're also moving from Reading into London.While there have been rumours of issues in the parking industry it's obvious that not all companies are feeling the squeeze just yet.




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