A surprising number of the domainers we’ve talked with at conferences and via email have shared that they’ve been using little more than an Excel spreadsheet to track their domain portfolio. To make the setup of your dnZoom account even easier, you now have the ability to upload your domain list to dnZoom in either […]
If you’re going to be in San Juan next week for the next ICANN Meeting and want to discuss possible partnership opportunities and inclusion in dnZoom, track down Dan Kimball, the big guy with the slick business cards.
NameMedia has some very cool news this week in the form of the Afternic Domain Listing Service (DLS), a new sales platform featuring a comprehensive list of premium domains for sale by current domain owners.
Dan and Jeremy just got back from spending the week in New York for the SedoPro Partner Forum and Targeted T.R.A.F.F.I.C. events, where hundreds of the most successful professionals in the domain industry converged to network, trade stories, and discover new services and products being released (I hear there was a little partying that went on too).
While dnZoom, Inc., has largely operated in stealth mode during the course of the software’s development in the lead up to the highly anticipated beta launch, this past weekend saw a flurry of activity across the web in the form of blog entries by excited domainers who have been given live demonstrations of dnZoom and seen the domain portfolio manager in action.