Report Domain Sales in Seconds With Our NameBio Integration

Public domain name sales data is incredibly valuable information and helpful to both domain name investors and the general public.

Having insight into end-user sales data guides domain name investors in pricing strategies and for domain buyers, reported sales data provides knowledge of what other companies paid for similar domain names and shows that their competition is investing in their online presence by making large and valuable domain name purchases. 

At Efty, as per our governance, we do not have access to our customer’s sales data but we do encourage investors to share end-user sales data whenever possible.

For that reason, I am happy to share that we teamed up with NameBio, the world’s largest historical domain name sales database, to enable one-click domain name sales reporting from within your Efty Investor dashboard whenever you mark a domain name as sold. As well as any domain names you’ve previously marked as sold.

Here’s how that works 👇

NameBio allows you to list your own site as the venue, even if the transaction happened somewhere else which means your sales can be credited to your own marketplace or portfolio site, regardless of where the domain name sold.

For example, if a domain name sold via Afternic, Sedo, Dan.com or Efty you can still list your own marketplace, such as NameRockstar.com, as the venue. This is an effective way to market your domain name marketplace to investors and end-users in the daily sales report which is published by NameBio.com

One thought on “Report Domain Sales in Seconds With Our NameBio Integration

  1. Hello Doron, how are you doing?

    I hope you are good.

    This is a great feature to expose Efty users’ domain sales to the NameBio site for the general public to see, which will benefit the domain industry all around!.

    It is nice to see you are tweaking and developing efty even further.

    Have a nice day,

    Matt Morgan

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