How do you keep track of your domains?

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was wondering how all of you keep track of your domains?


do you keep a list in excell, a access database? or do you use a script ?

i have been keeping mine in a excell database and its getting too big/messy


was wondering what all of you use to keep track of all your domains.
 
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spikedo said:
I use Watch My Domains Pro. Not the greatest, but it works. I believe there are a few other programs available.

I use this one too. Saves a TON of headaches.
 
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For those of you using Excel:

Is there a way to integrate anything that will access and insert Whois data like nameservers and exp dates into the spreadsheet? I have 1300 names and am using Excel now. It works, but I'm testing Watch My Domains for the Whois data. But, I don't like the search and other features of this program, so I'm wishing I could just use Excel still.

For those of you using Domain Trader:

Looks like a good program, but will it provide the Whois information for each domain and let search/sort on it?

I just found this $29 script: http://www.dnproduct.com. Anyone every try it?

It's simple, but seems to have most of what someone would require.

I'd gladly pay $275 more dollars for Active Trader, but it doesn't have multiple categories per name and DNProduct does.

What I'd really like is a script like ShopNames.com has!
 
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Domain tracking software

This is the first time that I have ever heard of domain tracking software. I'm not realy domain reseller. i just hang around looking for work. Any I was wondering if domain tracking software that ran on a web server be useful? If so what features would you look for?
 
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I guess I'm out of the majority. I keep all of my domains registered at 1 place, as I've been pretty impressed with them. No hassles, and it's easy to use.

Of course, as someone else stated above, I don't enough to worry about either, right now.
 
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Rudy said:
I guess I'm out of the majority. I keep all of my domains registered at 1 place, as I've been pretty impressed with them. No hassles, and it's easy to use.

Of course, as someone else stated above, I don't enough to worry about either, right now.

I keep them all at one place as well. I have 2 at a different registrar but ill transfer them soon. :td:
 
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randyhenson said:
This is the first time that I have ever heard of domain tracking software. I'm not realy domain reseller. i just hang around looking for work. Any I was wondering if domain tracking software that ran on a web server be useful? If so what features would you look for?
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Rudy said:
I guess I'm out of the majority. I keep all of my domains registered at 1 place, as I've been pretty impressed with them. No hassles, and it's easy to use.

Of course, as someone else stated above, I don't enough to worry about either, right now.
I try to keep them all at GoDaddy, but all the ones I buy from SnapNames or Pool end up at various other registrars, and I cannot move them for 60 days.
 
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the easiest way is don't own that many domains, or have only two registrars like me :)

hostway and domainsite
 
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