Domain sales database switches hands.
Domain investor Adam Strong has purchased the NameBio.com web site, a searchable repository of domain name sales.
NameBio was the second notable site of its kind after DNSalePrice.com. Both sites aggregate information about various public domain name sales and present them in an easy-to-filter database.
The original owner of NameBio made some great search interface upgrades back in 2008 to the site. He then sold the site earlier this year to a partnership between Adam Strong and Jacob Gower. Since then the site has received few changes other than data updates.
That will soon change.
Recently the whois for the domain name changed to Strong Inc. In Q1 2011 Strong plans to introduce a brand new look and feel, better search features and some additional tools. He’ll also add in his own proprietary database of domain sales which he has accumulated from various sources, which should dramatically increase the amount of data on the site.
He is also looking for partners that can work together to enhance the data set and service.
Good luck to Adam as he improves this useful resource for domain name owners.
Gnanes says
Congrats to seller. I love the pattern search feature.
Jeff Edelman says
Way to go, Adam! Congrats.
Donna Mahony says
Congrats Adam!
Mike Law says
Good info! Best of luck to Adam with this project. I’m looking forward to seeing more and more data and upgrades to the site again.
Josh says
It is a start I suppose, namebio has lagged and never really kept current, dnsaleprice blows it out of the water. Also the sliders for ranges are a poan, change them Adam lol
Adam says
Josh, we’ll see what we can do . what’s a “poan” ?
Yaron says
best of luck!
Josh says
@Adam, a poan is a really bad way to spell pain when youre in the tub and reaching to type LOL