Manage your domains. Find a good registrar and try to keep all of your domains names with as few registrars as possible. This can be challenging if you own numerous domains with multiple extensions but sticking with less than three can really eliminate headaches or dropped names.
Domain management is a challenge for anyone with a large number of domain names under their umbrella. Just how do you keep track of which registrars your domains are registered with? Which email addresses are in use as the site contact? Which name-servers are used by which domains? And probably priority one is when the names due to expire? GoDaddy is great as they notify you months in advance as to when your name is about to expire, however if you are looking for something more robust to protect, organize, track and manage your domain names look at Watch My Domains Pro - this suite is not free but does exactly that.
One of the ideas we had for DomainProtege.com was to develop it into a domain name monitoring software suite.
DNZoom did something similar so if warrants, finding a software suite that will help you simplify management is worth pursuing. Try DNZoom it is bit cumbersome but has some good features.




