How to search completed domain listings/auctions ???

Discussion in 'Domain Names' started by maildeepak, Jul 21, 2006.

  1. #1
    I hope some of you are familiar with the 'Completed Listings' feature in ebay auction site. there one can search for a keyword and filter the results for completed listings only.

    is this same sort of facility available for domain name database ? For ex. i want an expected price for 'keyword' based domain name and if i have the above facility, i can go and click completed sales and look for domain names with the word 'keyword' in the domain name and get a rought estimate of what imight be worth...

    i am searching a lot in afternic and sedo..but i believe this facility is not available there.

    can anyone point me in the right direction ???

    deepak
     
    maildeepak, Jul 21, 2006 IP
  2. maildeepak

    maildeepak Peon

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    regarding my above question one Mr. Richard Wixom replied to me by email...

    he suggested the follwoing website...i am still studying yet...feedback on this is welcome..

    http://www.DNSalePrice.com
     
    maildeepak, Jul 24, 2006 IP
  3. Correctus

    Correctus Straight Edge

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    In fact I was looking for this too. My thanks to Mr. Richard.

    IT
     
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    did u receive any results from that page. for whatever i search i am only getting zero results.
     
    maildeepak, Jul 24, 2006 IP
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    There is DNJournal but only for big sales and it's not web searchable

    You can however use the "find" of your browser

    I don't know a domain that stores ALL the information from sedo,tdnam,afternic or others apart the one you mentioned
     
    domnom, Jul 24, 2006 IP
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    Sorry if this is a very basic question, but what are some good others besides sedo, tdnam and afternic? For some reason I can't quite pinpoint services in this category -- it took me a while to even find afternic :(
    -- Dan
     
    mdalan, Aug 1, 2006 IP