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NameBio v3 -- Just what I've been waiting for

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Hello,

Want to stop and thank all persons contributed to developing NameBio.com the searchable domain sales database.

In earlier versions I've always wondered If search function could become more advanced to provide me with very specific search on past domain sales, these features I've been waiting for are:

-ability to set the keyword position
-ability to set cost range, not just above 1000 or less than 1000
-ability to set domain length in detail e.g. I want to search for past sales for keyword exactly 6 chars.
-and finally adding pattern search

Very thankful for the new features, as It made my appraisal research a lot easier. and I am always using NameBio.com as my comparable sales data source.

After thanks, I would like to put a side note that when I am doing search by "Source" I only see fewer options than before in v2. I do not know if this is right in place, or you are still working on it.

But good job guys, and you Spade ..congratulations!
Your site is always in my favorites.

http://www.namebio.com This is a must for domain appraisers applying past sales comparison.

:tu:
 
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Ahmed,

You beat me to it!! LoL. Press Release is going out to the media outlets tomorrow.

You didnt quite get all the new features, so I'll throw them up here for yah:

Exact Time Frame Search

You now have the ability to set an exact date search. No more 1 Month, 6 Months, 1 Year, ect. You now set the start date and the end date.

Exact Sales Price Search

Same concept as the date. No more pre-set price ranges. You decide from dollar to dollar your own search perameters.

Pattern Recognition Search

One of the coolest new features. You can actually type in the pattern that your looking for... You wanna see CVCV.com sales? You wanna see CCN.net sales? No problem. Search it here....

IDN Search

Now you can specifically search for IDN's - you can opt just to see IDN sales, or even opt to exclude them from your lists.... The world is going Global, so is NameBio....

User Submitted Sales

I cant tell you how many times weve recieved people who want to add their domain sales to the Database. Well, simple enough. There is a submit function to add your domains. Simply include a screen shot of the invoice or some image that we can verify, and your domain will be added.

Newsletter

Welcome to the NameBio newsletter. Were going indepth to really look into what patterns are emerging and how the market is really moving. Sign up for our newsletter and recieve them via email!

Emailed Comps

Signup to recieve weekly emailed comps! We have set aside a few of the most popular searched criteria, and now recieve email notifications each week with a list of the domains that sold that week!

New RSS Feeds


Now recieve Daily, Weekly, or Monthly feeds for your blog, site, or widget. Realtime updates!

New Skin Advertising for Sponsors

No more header advertising for potential advertisers. No advertisers can put their logo or images behind the site. Great way to grow your brand and convert more traffic!

We also improved redundancy checks, no more duplicates as well as no more errors in currency conversion.

Bottom line, you wanna see something new? Just tell us. NameBio.com is here to grow with the Domain Industry, and we plan on being the definitive resource for your domain sales research!

Justin Allen
NameBio.com Founder
 
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Great Job ! Spade :)
 
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Nice work Spade, love the new features!
 
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congrats on the DreamDesign.com sale btw Spade. Love that name.

and great work with NameBio!
 
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sashas said:
congrats on the DreamDesign.com sale btw Spade. Love that name.

and great work with NameBio!

Thanks on both counts!
 
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Appreciate you adding the domain length search criteria. Very nice.
 
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Can I search for German/Spanish/Italian/French/Japanese .com names here ?
 
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Nice, but is it NameBio.NET or .COM ? ;)




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congrats Spade, great job!!! :tu:
 
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Just checked out the new Namebio site, looks pretty cool! Nice job there Justin on the new Namebio
 
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Charley said:
Can I search for German/Spanish/Italian/French/Japanese .com names here ?

Unfortunately not yet. Soon enough we will be adding that functionality in the next partial update - somewhere around NameBio 3.3

Justin
 
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Spade said:
Soon enough we will be adding that functionality in the next partial update - somewhere around NameBio 3.3

Justin


Thanks.

This feature doesnt exist on any of the name sale sites, would be really nice if there is one.
 
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Charley said:
Thanks.

This feature doesnt exist on any of the name sale sites, would be really nice if there is one.

I spent yesterday discussing this with our developer. Its going to be quite tricky, so much that I may need to hire a secondary developers to make this work. I think its a great function, but it may have to wait just a while....

Justin
 
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Namebio is better than ever.
 
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I find that Namebio looks nicer and gives you much more ability to target your searches, but www.dnsalesprice.com (am in no way affiliated) generally has more results. A mixture of the two is my personal recommendation.
 
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I can't believe I didn't see this before. Justin...why didn't you tell me!? :)

It looks great, I can't wait to use it more.

-Jorge
 
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Very nice work Justin! :tu:
 
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RegFee said:
I can't believe I didn't see this before. Justin...why didn't you tell me!? :)

It looks great, I can't wait to use it more.

-Jorge

Thanks bud. Sorry I didnt give you the heads - I just released it. Still working on a few of the new functions, getting everything just right.
 
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I searched for domain names and it showed loading then it shows the empty box. I tried it these 2 days and the same problem persists.

Why is that ?
 
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