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Hello,
We all know @efty and how it works.
We pay the $30 a month because it makes setting up a portfolio easy as pie. Plus we don't have to pay commission.
We upload our list to our Efty account.
We change the DNS for the domains we uploaded to Efty at the registrars they are currently registered at.
Once we do this. Boom. each of those domains will now have it's own Landing page.
Again easy as pie right?
So why is it on occasion (and seems to be happening more and more now) that I find that a domain I know I uploaded to my Efty Portfolio BECAUSE when I check the whois for the domain I see the domain's as below.
Name Servers:
ns1.eftydns.com
ns2.eftydns.com
We all have our processes when we register or acquire domains. It's almost instinctual at this point at least for me.
Register an awesome domain. Upload to Efty and change the Nameservers.
Again easy as pie.
But now? It seems either the lists I tried to upload to my portfolio in bulk dropped a couple domains from the upload here and there.
As a domainer with couple thousand domains it is very difficult to keep track of which domains do not resolve to my efty lander.
Why is there no quick and painless way to just click a button on my Efty Dashboard and find out which landing pages do not have the domain pointed to it?
How hard would it be to set something up like this? At least someway for me to find out which domains have issues. Domains that when people enter them into the address bar they lead to nothing or can't be found and look like they don't exist?
It's very frustrating to do outbounds. Confident that Efty has "got your back" but then after you already sent out the outbound you do a random check on a domain and can't be found as if it never existed.
The whole point of Efty is to look professional to the potential buyer yes?
Plus in this business every little bit counts plus speed. The way it should work is.
I email the potential buyer. Tell them Mydomain.com is for sale. Blah blah blah blah.
Visit MyDomain.com for more details and submit your offer.
Short and sweet right? but when they do go. There's nothing???
All that effort. All ruined because Efty did not have your back.
I know what Efty will say. They will say. You did not upload the domain and that's why the lander did not show.
But I'm telling you. I did. So I guess it's my word against Efty.
I don't have time to investigate this. Has anyone else experienced this?
The go to solution for this issue seems to be to manually go to your current registrar and manually forward the domain to https://eftymarket.com/mydomain.com
At least this is what I was told last time when this issue happened and could not be resolved.
I don't know about you but this whole thing is NOT EASY or Convenient.
I would like to see a way for us EFTY users to be able to see a list of which domains that either.
1. have their nameservers pointed to efty dns servers but for some reason the user never added them to their portfolio.
or
2. the domain is already in the portfolio but for whatever reason the domain and it's nameservers are not pointed to efty's dns.
Instead of this "hit or miss" every now and then we find a domain with no efty landing pages.
We all know @efty and how it works.
We pay the $30 a month because it makes setting up a portfolio easy as pie. Plus we don't have to pay commission.
We upload our list to our Efty account.
We change the DNS for the domains we uploaded to Efty at the registrars they are currently registered at.
Once we do this. Boom. each of those domains will now have it's own Landing page.
Again easy as pie right?
So why is it on occasion (and seems to be happening more and more now) that I find that a domain I know I uploaded to my Efty Portfolio BECAUSE when I check the whois for the domain I see the domain's as below.
Name Servers:
ns1.eftydns.com
ns2.eftydns.com
We all have our processes when we register or acquire domains. It's almost instinctual at this point at least for me.
Register an awesome domain. Upload to Efty and change the Nameservers.
Again easy as pie.
But now? It seems either the lists I tried to upload to my portfolio in bulk dropped a couple domains from the upload here and there.
As a domainer with couple thousand domains it is very difficult to keep track of which domains do not resolve to my efty lander.
Why is there no quick and painless way to just click a button on my Efty Dashboard and find out which landing pages do not have the domain pointed to it?
How hard would it be to set something up like this? At least someway for me to find out which domains have issues. Domains that when people enter them into the address bar they lead to nothing or can't be found and look like they don't exist?
It's very frustrating to do outbounds. Confident that Efty has "got your back" but then after you already sent out the outbound you do a random check on a domain and can't be found as if it never existed.
The whole point of Efty is to look professional to the potential buyer yes?
Plus in this business every little bit counts plus speed. The way it should work is.
I email the potential buyer. Tell them Mydomain.com is for sale. Blah blah blah blah.
Visit MyDomain.com for more details and submit your offer.
Short and sweet right? but when they do go. There's nothing???
All that effort. All ruined because Efty did not have your back.
I know what Efty will say. They will say. You did not upload the domain and that's why the lander did not show.
But I'm telling you. I did. So I guess it's my word against Efty.
I don't have time to investigate this. Has anyone else experienced this?
The go to solution for this issue seems to be to manually go to your current registrar and manually forward the domain to https://eftymarket.com/mydomain.com
At least this is what I was told last time when this issue happened and could not be resolved.
I don't know about you but this whole thing is NOT EASY or Convenient.
I would like to see a way for us EFTY users to be able to see a list of which domains that either.
1. have their nameservers pointed to efty dns servers but for some reason the user never added them to their portfolio.
or
2. the domain is already in the portfolio but for whatever reason the domain and it's nameservers are not pointed to efty's dns.
Instead of this "hit or miss" every now and then we find a domain with no efty landing pages.