(Jeff, second from right, and the DNZoom team. Click image to enlarge)
What is the best way to learn about a company you wish to do business with? We heard allot of great things about DNZoom last few months that we decided Jeff should fly over to Louisville and pay them a visit. We like their product, we like their team, and we can see how we can fall in love with their company.

DNZoom’s feature set is constantly expanding. Right now we offer:
* Account management - add and manage all of your registrar and parking accounts, making it easy to perform changes to any domain in your portfolio, buy domains, and get the most performance out of your parked domains.
* Mass domain import - whether you have been tracking your domains with an Excel spreadsheet or just have them registered and/or parked, it is quick and easy to import your domains into the DNZoom interface. Your domains will also continue to be accessible from your registrar’s site - no transfers required.
* Research tools - search dropped names and upcoming drops, “spin”? keywords using our domain suggestion tool, find available domains based on keywords and TLDs, and easily look up Alexa stats and Whois records.
* Aftermarket domains - view recently sold domains, find premium domain names at auction, and make offers on “must have”? domains. Coming soon: quickly post your domains for sale at all of the major domain aftermarkets, keep track of offers you’ve received, and update your reserve and “buy now”? price from a central interface.
On the way back home I spoke with Jeff and he is extremely impressed by the company, the people, their technology. His words.. “If you haven’t tried DNZoom yet, you definitely should”.
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Hey Sahar,
We had a great time with Jeff. We are really looking forward to doing business with your group and are excited about the opportunity.
Thanks for the post! It’s much appreciated.
Sean Stafford
DNZoom.com
The guys at DNZoom consistently impress us. We would recommend them to anyone who wants to maximize the value of their domain portfolio.
Thanks Sahar for the quality post.
Best, Jakob Knightly
NameDrive.com
Sahar -
Sorry to hear about your dog bite - that’s not good!
I recently started moving my domains from parking companies that don’t support dnZoom to parking companies that do. It makes my life much easier to only go to one website every evening. And now when I buy a domain, I “zoom it”. I have the registrar set it to a particlar name server and then just add the name to the parking company and “Zoom” - I’m done.
I just bought NewYorkCostofLiving.com and “zoomed” it - in less than 5 minutes I can check it out on dnZoom and get a nice graphical representation of how well it is doing.
I’m sure there are even more cool tools in dnZoom that I don’t even know about yet. Great to hear that you like it too.
Adios,
Steve
Glad to see you guys are fans. dnZoom seems to me more “obvious” than “brilliant” - not dogging the team at all — but I feel its about darn time for this utility. The development team and their application, the opportunity for the company and the vision — I’ll tout that as ‘brilliant’. Anyway, I hope Dan and the team got you lousy with good Kentucky bourbon.
I agree with Jacob - DNZoom fills a much needed gap in the industry. From the Beta test I tried, I admit that I came away impressed well beyond my expectations. They have taken the best aggregator models from other industries and applied it to ours - nice job, guys; you save me a few hours a day.
dnZoom is a “one stop shop” for all the things one might need in the field of domain speculation. I look forward to further developments and additional services.
“One Stop Shops” are for Investors not Speculators. Speculators plough their own furrow. By definition, they get in before everyone else is in the know. If you turn up and somebody has already set up a One Stop Shop then as a speculator, you should already understand that you have missed the boat.
I agree with that concept. I’d have to add that main-stream people have no idea we’re even an industry right now. I think that once domain-name investing is as common as stock, real estate, commodities, or tax-lien investing - the boat will be further aloft. Perhaps its not the beginning anymore for domainers, but until most know what a “domainer” is - I’d hope there’s still a lot of opportunity.
David,
It is a service beneficial to anyone owning a portfolio of domains. Whether 1500 prime or 100 crappy, domain owners need a centralized location to manage their properties regardless of stature.
Missing the boat is only looking at the cup half full and is an inappropriate comment to make to the masses IMO. You only miss the boat of opportunity when you chose not to embrace it. The TV was invented years ago, but still today we have new ones coming out from new companies never heard of before(Making Millions). Did they miss the boat too because they were not the first in the industry? I don’t think so. We are only limited to becoming successful in this industry by the level of involvement we chose to partake.
Mr. Schilling posted this on his blog the other day.
“The game today is similar, but just a little different. I encourage you to stake your claim this year if you haven’t in earnest and continue to work hard for a few years.. If you adopt that glass half-full outlook and apply yourself, I predict you too will be reciting the words of that Talking Heads song”¦ as you “wake up in a beautiful house”?, “find yourself behind the wheel of a large automobile”?.. and you ask yourself .. How did I get here?”
Steve Morales
This product fills a large void. Plus these are smart, likable guys with common sense and a streak of ingenuity”¦.I’d buy ice from them if I was an Eskimo. Just look what happened with Modernbill.
I’m glad to read so many positive comments about DnZoom.
Those guys are great people to work with and an impressive solution that makes life so much easier to the domain players.
Emiliano,
DomainsBot.com
The team at DnZoom are incredibly focused and driven team. With the short time I’ve been a part of Sean Stafford’s “Tapping the online mines”, I have no doubt that Dnzoom.com and Domaingraduate.com are here to stay
Derek
http://www.domaingraduate.com
I’ve used DNZoom and like it a lot.
ps. Congrats on nomination at DomainersChoice Awards, Sahar
Dan and Sean stand out as some of the friendliest guys in the biz! I can’t wait to partner with DNZoom in ‘08
If you are into domains and you don’t ‘Zoom’, you are missing the boat. Kudos to Steve and Dan for all they do and continue to do.