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While predominantly oriented for [[domainer]]s and domain name buyers as well as lawyers, since its presentation on [[ICANN 50]] the database is also used by [[New gTLD]]s to assist them with lists of premium and reserved domain names.
 
While predominantly oriented for [[domainer]]s and domain name buyers as well as lawyers, since its presentation on [[ICANN 50]] the database is also used by [[New gTLD]]s to assist them with lists of premium and reserved domain names.
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== External links ==
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* [http://DNPric.es/ DNPric.es]
  
 
==References==
 
==References==

Revision as of 09:37, 2 July 2014

DNPrices.jpeg
Type: Private
Industry: Domain Names
Founded: 2013
Headquarters: London
Country: United Kingdom
Website: DNPric.es
Blog: DNPric.es
Facebook: DNPric.es
Twitter: TwitterIcon.png@DNPrices

DNPric.es or "D.N. Prices" or "Domain Name Prices" is an free online services that consolidates all publicly available records of domain name sales that took place either on the secondary markets or as premium sales from the registries. It is the most complete public database of domain name sales online. It is founded on the principles of bringing more transparency into the domaining industry.[1] As hundreds of new deals are added daily to the existing pool of nearly 600,000 historical entries, DNPric.es makes it one solid ultimate source for checking domain name values. It has a rich statistical section allowing to analyse the date from all possible angles.

History

The initial database was built up and managed by Brands-and-Jingles and its partners from as earlier as 2005. For years, this private database was and is still used in their internal monitoring system that has millions of domain names on the radar screen and then acts actively on their drops etcetera.

Throughout 2010 to 2013, the idea and data was presented to various industry players. As those had expressed particular interest in the findings, in late 2013 Brands-and-Jingles granted the database rights to DNPric.es with intention to share the historic domain name sale statistical data with the wider audience for the public benefit of the domaining industry and beyond it.

Since its official launch in March 2014, DNPric.es received lots of love from the top industry publishers, e.g., Andrew Allemann of Domain Name Wire, Michael Berkens of TheDomains.com et al.[2]

While predominantly oriented for domainers and domain name buyers as well as lawyers, since its presentation on ICANN 50 the database is also used by New gTLDs to assist them with lists of premium and reserved domain names.

External links

References