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Keeping track of your domains

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I have had a lot of discussion recently with other domainers about the best way to keep track of your domains. I even wrote a blog entry about it in February: http://www.leadrefs.com/blog/?p=193

I was curious how you guys do it or what do you think is the best way?
 
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I use a custom web page that has my basic info. Domain, registrar, expiration date. Nothing fancy but it does the job :)
 
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Excel spread sheet with filters... Easy and effective.
 
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I use spreadsheets and its getting messy.. Anyway thought I give a warning link posted above is asking me to download something quickly canceled it.
 
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Is there a solution, that would combine all the features you want to keep track of your details, costs, etc. on the backend AND at the same time on the front end be an ecommerce website for receiving offers and/or bin sales like a shopping cart layout. When you update your speadsheet(price etc.), then the data available to the shopper will be auto updated.

I am envisioning something like what one of our members has datacube.com, but with an actual checkout function and payment solutions. Customizable by me or my developer of choice.

If not, then someone needs to get on this!! :tu:
 
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