It is available for free though exclusive membership at the forum.
Don't worry, if you don't have the $$$ to become an exclusive member, you can now
purchase the DMT for only $5.
It is an excel spreadsheet that tracks domains, purchase price, where you bought it, registrar, who you sold it to, revenue, registration dates and expiration dates (you enter all of this information).
In the expiration date column, the field will turn
red if the expiration date is fewer than 30 days away.
Orange if it is between 30 and 60 days and
yellow if it is between 60 and 90 days away.
There is also a "profit" column which calculates how much you've made from the domain (Sale price + Parking revenue - purchase price (including registration fee)). It is
red if it is negative,
yellow for break even,
green for a profit.
I've also added three macros:
1) Sort the spreadsheet by domain name in alphabetical order
2) Sort the spreadsheet by expiration date, most current at top
3) Clear the spreadsheet.
January 26, 2008 update: * Sort functions are only compatible with Excel versions XP and later.
If you'd like to purchase the DMT, please PM me with the email address you would like to have it sent to and send your payment though paypal to:
draggar@gmail.com
Please include your
username with the payment.
30 exclusive members have downloaded this. If you've downloaded it and use it, please post a review!!
This does NOT come with reseller rights. Also, please read and abide by the legal page on the tool if you choose to purchase and use it.
Edit for 2-12-08 - "Current Registrar Registration Date" has been changed to "Original Registration Date"
- You can sort by the original registration date (oldest domains at the top).
- You can sort by parking revenue and sale price (highest at top)
- Aesthetic changes (wider rows, easier to read, headers are not as crunched)
Edit for 2-23-08
I've added in 3 columns (B, C, D) for IDN support (as per a couple of requests). I've also set up "groups" so you can expand or contract some areas (parking, IDN, selling, etc..) to make the sheet smaller and more manageable on your monitor (if needed).
I've also shortened the sheet (for performance issues) to 5,000 domains BUT you can have more than one copy on your PC if you need to keep track of more than 5,000 domains.
Edit: June 22, 2008:
This sheet will now calculate renewal dates with just a click of a button.
Select the expiration date and click the number of years you want to renew it for!
*Edit* Bug found in the latest version (it only ads the number of years from today's date, not the date in the cell) - I am working to fix this.
Edit: June 28, 2008:
The bug has been fixed, Version 5.12 is the current version.