Domain Trader Template
Your perfect answer to smooth domain management. We offer versions that are specifically designed to meet your needs, whether you're an individual trying to manage your domains easily, an enthusiast looking for more features, or a professional trader trying to maximize sales and profits. Discover the potential of every version and set out on a path of profitable, efficient, and streamlined domain management.
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It is essential to choose the fields that are most pertinent to your domain management when creating your database. Fields such as domain name, registration date, registrar, and any other custom properties you think helpful could be included in a standard structure.
- Initial years: You can indicate in this field how long you originally paid when you bought the domain. Notion will use this data to precisely determine the dates of your subsequent renewals based on your initial payment period.
- Initial Payment Cost: This is where you can enter the price you paid for your first domain purchase. This number is essential for monitoring your overall domain ownership expenses. Over time, Notion can determine the total cost of ownership by entering the initial payment cost.
- Renewal Date Calculation: Using the registration date and the initial renewal period as a basis, Notion will automatically determine each domain's next renewal date. This feature makes sure that approaching renewals never catch you off guard.
- Monthly Renewal Table: We can copy a table view to improve our domain management even more. In addition to listing domains, this table will act as a clear reminder of which domains need to be renewed this month.
- Improve Your Domain List Table: Include fields for "Sale Status," "Sale Date," and "Sale Price" in your current domain management table. You can keep track of the domains you've listed for sale as well as the related information by using these fields.
- Track Domain Sales: For domains you are actively selling, update the "Sale Status" field. Both the price and the date of the sale are input table.
- Total Domains Owned: Determine the number of domains you presently possess.
- Domains for Sale: Determine how many domains you are offering for sale.
- Domains Sold: Maintain a record of the domains that you have effectively sold.
- Total Profits: Deduct the entire cost of purchases from the total amount of money received from sales to determine your overall profit.
Summary
- Domain Information Summary: We can make use of Notion's "rollup" and "relation" features to obtain a thorough overview of your domain portfolio. We can easily calculate and display all of your domain-related data by building a "Summary Table" and connecting it with the previously created "Domain List Table." At a glance, this summary offers insightful information.
- Total Domain Count: To find out how many domains you currently own, add up all of your domain counts.
- Total Expensed: Compute the total amount you have invested in each domain.
- Domains Up for Renewal: Determine how many domains are scheduled for renewal in the upcoming month.
- Domains Set to Auto-Renew: Find out how many domains have their renewals set to occur automatically.
Registrars
- Domain Provider: It helps to choose the best domain provider in the market by comparing various domain providers.
- Properties: Add properties that will help you in the future to choose the best provider.