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I love learning about online tools out there.
What do you use?
I'll start with these...
Namepros.com
Domaining.com
Namebio.com
What do you use?
I'll start with these...
Namepros.com
Domaining.com
Namebio.com


This is great! Thanks!@Silentptnr - Great thread and thanks to all who have posted their tools.
I'm not sure if these tools count as they are specific to GoDaddy (other registrars might provide similar tools).
1) using GoDaddy's Domain Management, you can download all (or subset) of domain names with additional information such as number of WHOIS Lookups (Current Day/Week/Month, and Previous Day/Week/Month). I download a complete list each day to keep track of domain names receiving the most attention (in terms of WHOIS Searches). I also use the list to compare to the previous download -- this makes sure no names have disappeared from my account.
2) GoDaddy's App for the iPhone (might exist for Android) to make it easier to watch and bid on Expired Auctions.
Regards,
DN
@Silentptnr -
1) using GoDaddy's Domain Management, you can download all (or subset) of domain names with additional information such as number of WHOIS Lookups (Current Day/Week/Month, and Previous Day/Week/Month).
DN
@DomainBarracksRob
https://www.godaddy.com/help/create-an-exportable-list-of-my-domains-3681
In step 8 is where you will see the checkbox options for WhoIs info - there's Previous and Current which give you a bunch of data:
WhoisCountsPrevDay WhoisCountsPrevWeek WhoisCountsPrevMonth WhoisCountsCurrDay WhoisCountsCurrWeek WhoisCountsCurrMonth
8. Select the data columns you want to export, and then click Next.
That is correct. Keep in mind the following:I take it "previous month " is how times that "name" was searched on whois last month? and "current' means this month?
Thanks!! This is very neat info ..I just used it for the first time!!
Oddly enough..one of my more recent hand regs has the most "previous month" whois counts at 70 !
I take it "previous month " is how times that "name" was searched on whois last month? and "current' means this month?
Thanks!Wow, this is awesome, kudos to @D Haynes - SUPER that you made a simple version, added to my bookmarks!
https://www.domlinks.com/simplified



