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new expired domain tool - zach - 12-30-2006 Guys check this out, it's pretty good. Expired domain names It is based on Pool's list, but the site checks whether the domain is a word and a few other things. It's pretty useful if you have some backorders to make. new expired domain tool - berlinlife06 - 01-02-2007 Thank you Zach! I gave it to my partner and he is doing some research for some domain name he is working with... I don´t know why, but for some reason, I still feel like a tourist in all these things... I even gave away a very god name to someone, just to help them out, and now I´m feeling like I shouldn´t have... I hope I learn faster not to be so gullible! new expired domain tool - agent_orange - 01-02-2007 Pretty nice. I'm browsing the site as of the moment How do I actually acquire the domains? I found 2 domains that I actually like. new expired domain tool - zach - 01-02-2007 agent_orange Wrote:Pretty nice. I'm browsing the site as of the moment How do I actually acquire the domains? I found 2 domains that I actually like. you need to catch them when they drop. Check out pool.com, snapnames.com, or the Godaddy.com back order service. They are about $20 in advance for godaddy or $60 upon catch for the other two. new expired domain tool - agent_orange - 01-03-2007 zach Wrote:you need to catch them when they drop. Check out pool.com, snapnames.com, or the Godaddy.com back order service. They are about $20 in advance for godaddy or $60 upon catch for the other two. Ohhh... that sounds hard...and quite expensive. Does the page rank stay? Or do I have to work hard for the PR? new expired domain tool - zach - 01-03-2007 agent_orange Wrote:Ohhh... that sounds hard...and quite expensive. Does the page rank stay? Or do I have to work hard for the PR? It's not really hard: you just have to pay your company, or register an account, and then type in the name to catch. Think of it this way: you only pay the $60 after you catch it. OR you pay $20 ($11 for the catch and $9 for a years registration) up front and get to reuse the credit if you don't catch the domain you want. Some really good domains drop sometimes... it's just a matter of finding them and then choosing the right catching service. Zach new expired domain tool - capitalist_junkie - 01-03-2007 It sounds kind of like ebay . . . you have to be really, really fast and vigilant. Still, I think the effort one needs to put forth could very well be worth your while. new expired domain tool - agent_orange - 01-04-2007 capitalist_junkie Wrote:It sounds kind of like ebay . . . you have to be really, really fast and vigilant. Still, I think the effort one needs to put forth could very well be worth your while. Yeah, sounds like it. I don't think I have the patience and time for this. It looks promising though. |