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Anyone using this script? Any commments on it? Is someone from this forum the creator of it so I can chat with them? Thanks

http://www.domainsellerpro.com/

I have the smartscript domain trader but truthfully I don't need the parking features and all that jazz just wan't something simple to list some names for sale with.
 
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Is someone from this forum the creator of it so I can chat with them?

-RJ- is the creator! :D
 
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....and if you check in DNOA threads there's a discount for DNOA members...
 
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thanks guys, gonna have to ask him a few questions on it, open to any comments from any users using it
 
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I believe AdoptableDomains ( a veteran NPer ) uses it. Check out his site by adding .com.
 
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I've been using it for quite some time. It work pretty well, but hasn't been updated for a couple years. I've made some suggestions since I purchased it, but I think -RJ- is putting most of his efforts into this forum rathar than updating the script. Even so, its a pretty good script and I recommend it. I also use the portfolio management at Fabulous.com, and between the two they do most of what I need, even if I do have some duplication of entry.

It worked very well at getting sales when I had my domains parked on it. However, it was difficult to monetize domains thorugh it without modification. I now have most domains parked at fabulous or sedo currently. I did read today that Fabulous 5.0 will allow sending offer traffic to your own site interface, which I think may help use both tools together more effectively. I haven't tried it yet though.
 
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