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Domain Monitoring Tracking Software

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lordbyroniv

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Can anybody recommend a monitoring software that tracks status of domains. I am getting tired of tracking drops thru multiple auction services. I back order thru godaddy, snapnames, enom, namejet, etc...

Is there a software that allows me to consolidate my domain watching at 1 spot?

Also, I would like to better monitor MY domains which are scattered across multiple registrars, so as to avoid one of my domain names accidently dropping

I need to become better organized for 2008

Can anybody help me please with some suggestions of monitoring software

Thanks
 
$49 the price is right

Any other suggestions? I would like to hear what other people use
 
Your right $129, hmmmm - do u use it?
If so, would u reccomend?
 
Yes I use it , and i do actually reccommend it ... very easy to use etc ... if I am not mistaken there is a 30 day trial version on the site .... so u can decide for yourself .

Actually quite a few domainers that i am in contact with use it ...
 
Thanks for the input Gerry

I will check it out

Any other suggestions people?
 
dnzoom - Yeah, I just looked at it

Doesnt allow you to monitor dropping domains

Maybe in time it will be updated
 
dnzoom - Yeah, I just looked at it

Doesnt allow you to monitor dropping domains

Maybe in time it will be updated

I was just reading their profile in the February cover story of DNJ. they seem like the type of company that will take cues from their customers (ie. Us), so i feel like they would adopt it if enough of their users wanted it.

i am just thinking of signing up. i have recently started using a spreadsheet for my domains. its definately much more organized, but still .. i think dnzoom could prove to be a much more streamlined approach.

anyone else using it that can give some opinion?
 
DNZOOM is actually a great little system also .. .... maybe not for everyone , but most definately worth a look .... Sean is a good guy , knows his 5hit ....
 
I use Domain Punch Pro and have been for a few weeks now. I'm still getting my bearings with it. It's not hard to use it for your day to day stuff, but you need to spend some time with it to unlock it's full potential. The DNZoom system looks cool too; however, it that system "online" vs. on "my computer?' If so, I'd be hesitant cos your portfolio and strategy is available to some other that yourself. I cant wait for one to incorporate the ability to put in an email address and compile a list of all names associated with that email. Later...
 
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