Domain management strategy/Style?
I don't have a lot of domains close to 90 I think (and thats part of the problem - I'm not 100% sure). There are mostly at Godday and Namespro (for .ca), but I have a bunch that are scattered at other registrars.
In addition I have domains parked at two parking companies - Sedo and Namesdrive. I haven't quite decided where to "land" yet.
Is there any good software out there that I should be considering? Ive been using excel which is okay, but very "manual".
By year end I hope to have a few hundred domains - so I want to start "doing it right" as soon as possible.
Btw I'm open to idea of managing the domains by simply keeping them all on one registrar, etc. So the sub-question here is how does one best manage lots of domains registered and parked in various locations?
Wisdom/Comments/Suggestions,
Peace,
Tarry G
I don't have a lot of domains close to 90 I think (and thats part of the problem - I'm not 100% sure). There are mostly at Godday and Namespro (for .ca), but I have a bunch that are scattered at other registrars.
In addition I have domains parked at two parking companies - Sedo and Namesdrive. I haven't quite decided where to "land" yet.
Is there any good software out there that I should be considering? Ive been using excel which is okay, but very "manual".
By year end I hope to have a few hundred domains - so I want to start "doing it right" as soon as possible.
Btw I'm open to idea of managing the domains by simply keeping them all on one registrar, etc. So the sub-question here is how does one best manage lots of domains registered and parked in various locations?
Wisdom/Comments/Suggestions,
Peace,
Tarry G
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