New Afternic keeps teasing us…

Last week Afternic announced that it was going to release to it’s users the new and redesigned website. The new Afternic website was supposed to debut this week but today I got another email from Afternic with the subject “More on the All New Afternic”. Here is the complete email:

The all new Afternic is just around the corner, and we wanted to outline some of the exciting new features that are in store for you.

Welcome Home
When you arrive at the new Afternic, you will be greeted with the welcome screen seen to the right, where you may login to your account as usual in the upper left corner.

Custom Member Profile
With new member profile pages, you can promote your domains and yourself even better than before. You may customize your dedicated URL, which is searchable for buyers to be able to view all of your personal inventory. Within your profile page, you may select domains you are selling to feature, as well as share and promote your domains on social networks.

Intuitive Account Management
Managing your account has been simplified with the new, powerful account management dashboard. Bulk upload capabilities make it easy to add many domains at once, while customizable reporting allows for easy tracking of success.

Turn Offers into Sales
Lead management has improved with all your offers, both on domains you are buying and domains you are selling, located in one place. Next steps to move sales along are outlined clearly, and follow-ups help you turn more leads into sales.

We hope you enjoy exploring all these new features in the coming weeks, and as always please reach out to us if you have any questions.

The Afternic Team
781-839-7990

I personally can’t wait for the new Account Management and especially the new Lead Management, one area that Afternic was clearly lacking. So please Afternic, stop the teasing.

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About Konstantinos Zournas

I studied Computer Engineering and Computer Science in London, UK and I am now living in Athens, Greece. I went online in 1995, started coding in 1996 and began buying domain names and creating websites in 2000. I started the OnlineDomain.com blog in 2012.

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