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Hi,
Is it possible to extract all domain sales from Namebio in .CSV or .XLSX ?
Thanks
Is it possible to extract all domain sales from Namebio in .CSV or .XLSX ?
Thanks
Hi,
Is it possible to extract all domain sales from Namebio in .CSV or .XLSX ?
Thanks
ho ... And Are you sharing this information ???
Hum ... OK ! Then thank you for making jealous,,,
- direct sales. My estimate is that namebio records may be ~10% of expensive transactions (say above 10k) and less than ~10% of geo domain transactions (and more generally sales where end-users are easy to identify such as JonDoe.com (FirstNameLastName) )
Hi,
Is it possible to extract all domain sales from Namebio in .CSV or .XLSX ?
Thanks
I believe many domain price history sites including NameBio only provide a limited amount of reported sales but also have a large amount of data for sale. Just inquire, but expect to pay up for it.
Once I read somewhere that only 50% of domain sales are reported taking into consideration all websites which report sales. The remaining 50% goes private.
In term of transactions, namebio (and all others) misses a lot of transactions. Much more than 50% IMHO:
- any transaction below 100$: there are probably a lot of them in number (not in $ volume)
- direct sales. My estimate is that namebio records may be ~10% of expensive transactions (say above 10k) and less than ~10% of geo domain transactions (and more generally sales where end-users are easy to identify such as JonDoe.com (FirstNameLastName) )
Yet, it's a very valuable tool to see what's valuable.
Enjoy your "data" Shane
I think if you had the ability to cross reference a million records against our site without triggering our anti-scraping measures and without showing up in our logs you wouldn't have paid them several grand for "their" data in the first place.Harsh, bro.
Do you really think I didn't check my "wikipedia" style encyclopedia against the real thing?
I think if you had the ability to cross reference a million records against our site without triggering our anti-scraping measures and without showing up in our logs you wouldn't have paid them several grand for "their" data in the first place.
That would have been an ambitious undertaking without having known anything was amiss. Plus it wouldn't really tell you anything because they legitimately capture some sales that we miss, so not being in our database doesn't mean it wasn't a real sale. Can't really be sure which it is.
I was just breaking your balls man, didn't mean it in a harsh way.
No, but the form already has a price range so the first one can simply default to $100, then anyone who wants to change it can and everyone wins.Do people really want tens of thousands of $12 sales cluttering the results?
We don't sell our data at this time
I believe many domain price history sites including NameBio only provide a limited amount of reported sales but also have a large amount of data for sale. Just inquire, but expect to pay up for it.
We don't hide the prices in images any more, so you can just copy and paste the results directly into Excel. Set your results per page to All (i.e. 100) to make it faster. If you mean all as in everything that matches your search criteria than no, that isn't possible at the moment. Not easily anyway, you can divide your search into price bands to get more results.
We don't sell our data at this time, but we get asked that a lot.
Hi,
Is it possible to extract all domain sales from Namebio in .CSV or .XLSX ?
Thanks