My program simply grabs the keyword of a domain, opens the browser, displays the dotDB page, and then sends the keyword to it. It's all automatic.@Kassey Lee, How do you make use of DotDB tool, do you typein the domain as full address format e.g adviceserver.com or you search by individual keywords?
Don't mean to go off topic but what do you think of a domain that was sold twice at different price ranges ?My program simply grabs the keyword of a domain, opens the browser, displays the dotDB page, and then sends the keyword to it. It's all automatic.
My acquisition decision is based on end user research or my gut feeling. Previous sales are not important.Don't mean to go off topic but what do you think of a domain that was sold twice at different price ranges ?
would that indicate something ? or all previous sales are some what irrelevant
My acquisition decision is based on end user research or my gut feeling. Previous sales are not important.
I use dotDB via API to rank domains by number of matches so that I can scan starting from those with the largest numbers, during my initial screening.How are you going through domains with large DotDB results.
Some searches return 300+ results. Just going to the ones with the most TLDs seems ineffective.
I use dotDB via API to rank domains by number of matches so that I can scan starting from those with the largest numbers, during my initial screening.