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My domain name portfolio has quickly swelled and I'm finding myself trying to manage too many aspects of the domain business by hand and would like to simplify. A software tool that automates many of the redundant manual tasks is desperately needed. My web research has come up with Domain Research Tool written and managed by one of our own on this forum. But is it the best tool to manage a large portfolio of names?<?xml:namespace prefix = o ns = "urn:schemas-microsoft-comfficeffice" /><o></o>
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Key aspects I'm after <o></o>
· Automated domain pricing (I write the formula for pricing)<o></o>
· Checking drop and expired list for quality names (My formula for quality)<o></o>
· Capable of organizing a portfolio of 10,000 names to include current register and expiration date<o></o>
· Can track parking revenue and domain name sales <o></o>
· Keyword search is not a big deal - already have that software.<o></o>
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Key concern with DRT<o></o>
DRTâs dependence on Proxies to be effective<o></o>
Itâs getting old (software age) â is it keeping up with events?<o></o>
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Please drop a note if DRT is the best or another program you would recommend.
<o></o>
Key aspects I'm after <o></o>
· Automated domain pricing (I write the formula for pricing)<o></o>
· Checking drop and expired list for quality names (My formula for quality)<o></o>
· Capable of organizing a portfolio of 10,000 names to include current register and expiration date<o></o>
· Can track parking revenue and domain name sales <o></o>
· Keyword search is not a big deal - already have that software.<o></o>
<o></o>
Key concern with DRT<o></o>
DRTâs dependence on Proxies to be effective<o></o>
Itâs getting old (software age) â is it keeping up with events?<o></o>
<o></o>
Please drop a note if DRT is the best or another program you would recommend.