02.19Snapnames Makes Searching For Domain Names Easier
Snapnames has announced a number of improvements to its website, improving the overall search experience so domainers can have an easier time finding valuable soon-to-be-available domain names.
The full list of improvements are published after the jump…
New Search Criteria
- Limit your search by numbers of dictionary words a domain name contains
- Exclude IDNs
Improved Saved Search Functionality
- Save up to 100 searches (increased from 50)
- Saved search names can now contain up to 20 characters (increased from 16)
- Non-alphanumeric characters (i.e., dashes, underscores, and number signs) now permitted in saved search names
- Better saved search email alerts – more domains listed, longer domain names displayed before truncation
More Flexibility
- Checkboxes to include or exclude Deleting, Expiring, and Private Seller names
- Search one or more listing type (In Auction, Available Soon, or Buy It Now)
- More TLDs, including a wide range of ccTLDs
- Select from multiple special events
- More options under “Order By” date
Easier to Use
- Popular settings are now default (i.e., “contains keyword”, display of 100 results per page)
- Maximum search results per page increased from 100 to 500
- Default sort order for search results is now number of bidders
- More intuitive sorting on first click (from most bidders to least, from highest minimum bid to lowest, and from ending soonest to ending latest)
- Contextual pop-up help topics
Other Changes
- Restored ability to select all domains on a page to add to cart
- Download search results to a CSV file
- Top navigation now uses dropdown menus, allowing you to click directly to the page you want
- The ‘whois’ link next to domain names appearing in search results has been moved to the domain details page – click on a domain name to see the name’s current status, link to whois information, and quickly purchase or place a bid
Snapnames will be launching all of these new features and changes within the next week.
[via Snapnames]

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