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Hi All,

Can anyone recommend a domain sales management tool? I want to keep track of the names I purchase, purchase price etc and what I sell them for.

If it works out profit etc that's great.

Thanks

Dave
 

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Yes, it's called an Excel spreadsheet and comes with MSFT Office.
 

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Yeah, I have built one in that, but just wondered if anyone used anything else.

Thanks

Dave
 

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I use this:

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I outgrew Excel last year -- to the point that it took 4 days to open a document! So I built myself a gigantic database and manage all my domain-related work through it. It's definitely the wrong tool for the job for most domainers, but eventually I might be able to market a simplified version commercially. If you wanted me to design something for you in MySQL, I could do so. Very user friendly. But, then again, so is Excel as long as your tracking is relatively simple.

P.S. I'm guessing that you're only looking for basic metrics -- such that everything could be contained within one or a handful of tables. In that case, I could also create something in Excel that tracks whatever you need automatically. That would probably be easiest for you.
 
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been keeping tabs on my names in notepad, since day 1
 

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I outgrew Excel last year -- to the point that it took 4 days to open a document! So I built myself a gigantic database and manage all my domain-related work through it. It's definitely the wrong tool for the job for most domainers, but eventually I might be able to market a simplified version commercially. If you wanted me to design something for you in MySQL, I could do so. Very user friendly. But, then again, so is Excel as long as your tracking is relatively simple.

P.S. I'm guessing that you're only looking for basic metrics -- such that everything could be contained within one or a handful of tables. In that case, I could also create something in Excel that tracks whatever you need automatically. That would probably be easiest for you.


It would be great if I could take you up on your offer? I want to see how people approach tracking purchases and sales of domain names.

Basically, I want to be able to input all domain purchases info including domain name, date of purchase, total amount paid and expiry date. I also want to track sales of each domain or a group of domains, also capturing date of sale, sales amount, any associated sales fees and total sales revenue. I think that it is necessary to capture other fees such as renewals/ transfer fees as this will add to the expense and therefore should be accounted for when looking at profit/ loss.

If anyone has developed something and wouldn't mind sharing, it would be most appreciated? I am particularly keen to see how people account for/ track sales of multiple domains in one transaction, especially when analysing profit/ loss against individual domain purchases.

Looking forward to hearing your response.
 

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It would be great if I could take you up on your offer? I want to see how people approach tracking purchases and sales of domain names.

Basically, I want to be able to input all domain purchases info including domain name, date of purchase, total amount paid and expiry date. I also want to track sales of each domain or a group of domains, also capturing date of sale, sales amount, any associated sales fees and total sales revenue. I think that it is necessary to capture other fees such as renewals/ transfer fees as this will add to the expense and therefore should be accounted for when looking at profit/ loss.

If anyone has developed something and wouldn't mind sharing, it would be most appreciated? I am particularly keen to see how people account for/ track sales of multiple domains in one transaction, especially when analysing profit/ loss against individual domain purchases.

Looking forward to hearing your response.

Hi, Xaster

Send me a PM and we can work something out. My own system is way too complicated to just copy and paste, since it's tied to a lot of other proprietary systems that I've built for internal use. So I'd have to cook up something designed especially for you; and because that would take some time, I'd have to charge something for it. Maybe Excel would work for you, or maybe you'll need a database. Building something in Excel would be quick, while the database solution might require a week or two of discussion and coding. We can talk about what sort of system you need, and I'll build what I can for your budget.
 

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no soliciting
 
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