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Finding every domain I own?

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Justin Hulsey

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Anyone know how to find out every domain I own using my email address to search? Preferably for free..

Please let me know, it would be helpful.
 

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only way is to go through your purchase records... I wouldn't trust any search program even the ones you pay for ... (domaintools but you have to pay)

Good Luck
 

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only way is to go through your purchase records... I wouldn't trust any search program even the ones you pay for ... (domaintools but you have to pay)

Good Luck

Agree.
If you pay DomainTools is ok.
 

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domaintools registrant search is free for your own email ... ( as a teaser , I guess )

Log into domaintools.com , goto Registrant search .. and on bottom right there is a link to "validate your email address" .. this will give you free what info domaintools has on your history.

BUT it is not conclusive ...
 

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I just use a spreadsheet. A pain if you just start and have domains with several different registrars but great once it's set up.
 

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I just use a spreadsheet. A pain if you just start and have domains with several different registrars but great once it's set up.

Indeed , but i think the OP is in need of finding his names first
 

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yeah he is trying to figure out what he owns and where it is...not organize them... he needed that spread sheet program awhile ago...

but he should start using it now for the future.

good luck
 

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For organize domains I use Watch My Domains Pro.
It's a beautiful piece of software!
 

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Thanks dolansco the domain tools worked good. May be a couple old ones in the bunch but it looks like i've got a full list!

Now, I will move this into a spreadsheet. :D

Thanks fellas!
 

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Thanks dolansco the domain tools worked good. May be a couple old ones in the bunch but it looks like i've got a full list!

Now, I will move this into a spreadsheet. :D

Thanks fellas!
Did you have to pay?

Just curious because I thought they priced based on the number of returns.
 

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No, I didn't have to pay. Just verified my email address and they will let you do a registrant search for free. I see some old domains I don't own anymore coming up in the search, kinda wierd...

Anyways, anyone have a blank spreadsheet model to send me?
 

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Thanks dolansco the domain tools worked good. May be a couple old ones in the bunch but it looks like i've got a full list!

Now, I will move this into a spreadsheet. :D

Thanks fellas!


Welcome :)
 

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I see some old domains I don't own anymore coming up in the search, kinda wierd...
Also, kinda good.

If you park at Sedo and domains sold or deleted never had the DNS changed, they still point at Sedo.

I still get revenue from domains I have not owned in ages.
 

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I don't know how to send you a template, but I use the following columns ...

URL WHAT IS IT HOSTED WITH CPANEL URL USERNAME PASSWORD CONTACT E-MAIL REGISTRAR EXPIRES ANY OTHER INFO

Hope this helps

Kelly


No, I didn't have to pay. Just verified my email address and they will let you do a registrant search for free. I see some old domains I don't own anymore coming up in the search, kinda wierd...

Anyways, anyone have a blank spreadsheet model to send me?
 

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One thing that will help alot is consolidating all of your domains at one registrar.

If anyone wants advice on which registrars to use and which to avoid, hit me up on PM.
 

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For organize domains I use Watch My Domains Pro.
It's a beautiful piece of software!


Yes, I love this software also, used for years. It keeps me kinda sane :approve:. One thing though remember to add & delete names when needed
 

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thanks dolansco, i checked the free search

(the list contains also domains sold several years ago)
 
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Although it is not as good as Watch My Domains Pro, for those who are on Mac instead of PC, there is a tool for keeping all domain names in one place and organize them to some extent (ability to create different categories) and to retrieve information at least for major TLDs: it is called Rage Domainer. URL: http://www.ragesw.com/products/domainer.html
It is not perfect, but useful. It also allows you to add personal notes about one domain, beside the predefined categories.
From the few tools on Mac for domainers, I have found it to be the most reliable and convenient at this point.
 

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One thing that will help alot is consolidating all of your domains at one registrar.

Agreed or at least not more than 2-3. Always get your 'catches' from Pool, etc. moved to your main registrar long before the year of registration is up. Those are especially easy to loose or find that the registrar that they are with wants $25-35 for renewal or has no real user interface of much use.
 
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