As a Domainer, I Cant Believe I Haven't Come Across This Tool Yet!

by pspro
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An IM friend of mine were chatting last night and were discussing our business plans for the year. We're both getting back into adding Adsense websites into our mixes and both like to test a lot of markets... and gauntlet was dropped...

Who can build more micro sites in the next 30 days?

While doing my keyword and domain research this morning, I stumbled on this nifty domain checker: Domain Typer - I've been using Psychic Whois for years but sometimes it can be slow and buggy. This new one is greased lightning!

Your mileage may vary but I thought this thing was a nice find.
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  • Profile picture of the author Eutaw
    I will check it out..Thanks
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  • Profile picture of the author Andrew Davis
    This looks pretty good, I've just tested it out a little.
    Thanks for sharing!

    Tip: I find it more useful to set:
    Domain Name Generator > Auto Refresh > ON

    I assume that setting may cost them lot of Server resources, thus they set it as "OFF" by Default.
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  • Profile picture of the author LarryC
    It seems like a good tool. My only complaint after trying it a few times is that it seems to mainly bring up domains with obscure extensions from around the world. Unless you are from Croatia or Albania, for example, I doubt if you'd want a domain identified with one of those countries.
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    • Profile picture of the author pspro
      Originally Posted by Andrew Davis View Post

      This looks pretty good, I've just tested it out a little.
      Thanks for sharing!

      Tip: I find it more useful to set:
      Domain Name Generator > Auto Refresh > ON

      I assume that setting may cost them lot of Server resources, thus they set it as "OFF" by Default.
      Good catch Andrew - thanks!

      Originally Posted by LarryC View Post

      It seems like a good tool. My only complaint after trying it a few times is that it seems to mainly bring up domains with obscure extensions from around the world. Unless you are from Croatia or Albania, for example, I doubt if you'd want a domain identified with one of those countries.
      That's weird Larry, I'm not seeing that. There is an area to the right of the primary dot com,net and org buttons where you can add and delete extensions, is that what you're taking about? I've got them all off.
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  • Profile picture of the author Joan Altz
    Not bad, but I still MUCH prefer Instant Domain Search, which I've been using for over 2 years now.
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  • Profile picture of the author ArielT
    Originally Posted by pspro View Post

    Who can build more micro sites in the next 30 days?
    And how are performing the micro sites?
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