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Is there a tool you have been searching for that does not currently exist that would help you be a better domain investor?
 
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Hi

it would be cool,
if they brought back the overture tool

it was very, very, very, very...good to me

Aren't you the one that broke it :xf.smile::xf.wink:
 
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Aren't you the one that broke it :xf.smile::xf.wink:

Hi

lol, i didn't break it

yahoo shut it down
they were king of SE then, and don't know how they let goog sweep in to be top dog.

but i still prefer using yahoo search over google.

imo...
 
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Hi

lol, i didn't break it

yahoo shut it down
they were king of SE then, and don't know how they let goog sweep in to be top dog.

but i still prefer using yahoo search over google.

imo...

The good old days
 
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Not exactly a tool, but I would like to see a common standard format (exportable to .csv or anything) for representing domain details such as doman name, buy now, floor price, minimum price, description, keywords, registrar, expiry date, sale status etc. It may not in the interest of the domain market places, but if such a standard is adopted among Afternic, Sedo, Dan, etc.... it would much easier to edit and export /import the updated prices and other details between several market places. Such standardisation will also allow hundreds of partner websites to automatically fetch updated infomation in realtime from the major markets.
For example Libraries use certain global ISO standards for cataloguing books and journal articles. Once it is catalogued at one place other libraries can easily fetch the details at a click.
 
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Lol. That only happens if the other extension is a cctld like .co.uk
It is actually a lot more common that people realise. What happens with ccTLDs is that as they gain market share in their own country, people only register their domain name in that ccTLD and no other. Some ccTLDs can be 17% or more unique (the domain name does not exist in gTLDs). The downside is that anyone trying to sell the .COM to these registrants may find it a difficult sale.

Regards...jmcc
 
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Interesting reading this thread, great question

A sophisticated enough tool that accurately appraises domains, relative to the market. In other words: Some smart AI
 
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A crowdfunded, open-source, no commission website/app built by the domainers community for domain marketplace? something like that with some strict rules......
 
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There used to be some desktop software that worked for Mac Osx that would bulk lookup domain availability based on patterns e.g

LVLVL.com

You could create rules that would output regex to omit certain letters too etc.
I know some python, I can write a script to do that if you want
 
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A tool that shows domains taken in other extensions but not taken in .com (and the .com is available)
Expired domains has a tool called reg count, very handy, basically does exactly what you just described
 
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50% popularized brokerages (outbound alot time/hundreds domains)
 
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