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I'm not an Excel expert but i created a basic template and i'm using it with each extension since i started.

This template will help you to record your sales and calculate your ROI, profits, ..

More details about it ...

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Columns :
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- Date
- Number of domains in each sale.
- Domain Name(s)
- Price (what i paid for it)
- Sold Price
- Profit ($)
- ROI (%)
- MarketPlace (where i sold it, ex: Sedo, NamePros, etc..)
- MarketPlace Section (ex: Sedo auction, Sedo "counter offer" ,Fixed Price (forum), etc..)
- Type (if available, ex: LLLL.com, Generic Domain, etc..)
- Notes (ex: if renewed, etc..)


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It Also calculate *(Totals for) :
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- Number of sold domains
- Price (what i paid for it)
- Sold Price
- Profit ($)
- ROI (%)

* So you can always know what it's the total ROI or profit for each extension.

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Averages of
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- Profit per domain.
- Sold Price per domain.



I attached it to this post.

* it's an Excel file. no setup required. You must have Microsoft Excel installed on your PC.


Good Luck everyone :tu: Rep ++ is welcome.
 
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AfternicAfternic
Thank you very much!
 
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Thank you eg. This is help me
 
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Great basic template!! Good job!
 
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Already have something very similar to what you have provided, just never thought of sharing it! - rep to you
 
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Have not had a chance to download it yet as I am at school but will defintley give it a look when i get home :)
 
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i use something like that already

now if you could put a registrar and expiry date auto look up and complete thing on it then i would be interested!!!
 
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irishmat said:
i use something like that already

now if you could put a registrar and expiry date auto look up and complete thing on it then i would be interested!!!

Use the find option. Go to edit>find and then you can type in what ever you want and find it.
 
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Thank you all for your kind comments. glad it will help you :)

Special thanks to the only NPer who repped me. whoever he/she is :xf.love:
 
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Thanks EG. Very nice of you.

Rep added.
 
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Thanks & repthanks! sp
 
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Tivo said:
Use the find option. Go to edit>find and then you can type in what ever you want and find it.

thanks for that excel tutorial but thats not what i mean at all, i meant it would look up from whois the expiry date
 
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Downloaded as well, rep added. Thanks for sharing with us :)
 
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Repped. nice template.

I would put an expiry date column, so that I can arrange the domains after their expiry date too.

Also I will add a tld section, if I want to make statistics on which tld genereated the most ROI etc, though I have mainly .com's.

Thanks for sharing it.
 
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alexsimon said:
Repped. nice template.

I would put an expiry date column, so that I can arrange the domains after their expiry date too.

Also I will add a tld section, if I want to make statistics on which tld genereated the most ROI etc, though I have mainly .com's.

Thanks for sharing it.
Thank you :)

I created a single template for each tld from the beginning..

So far, .COM in the lead (for sure) .. then .ORG (!!) .. then .NET
 
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Very nice! Just made a super basic excel template for myself two days ago, but will rather use this! Rep added :)!
 
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Download, put my whole portfolio in it. Its a great tool. Nice build!
 
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Thanks for sharing, rep+
 
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I was looking for something like this yesterday. Perfect, thank you!
 
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