Better way to find expiring domains?

by Varz
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I know this question has been asked (and answered) a lot of times but I have a specific take on it that I can't seem to find a good answer for.

I'm looking for a single site that I can go to that will show me all domains (from the major auction places) that are set to expire within the next 1-3 days. I want to be able to sort by pagerank, backlinks, age, DA, DMOZ. I'm looking to buy PR domains in auctions (if I get them for the minimum backorder price that's great too).

ExpiredDomains seems to give me what I'm looking for but people keep mentioning RegisterCompass. Do they offer something that ExpiredDomains doesn't? If no, then why do people pay for their service? If yes, what is it that they offer?

Also, are there any other services out there that are better than ExpiredDomains?
#domains #expiring #find
  • Profile picture of the author Icematikx
    I don't know why people are so lazy and rely on expiredomains and other crap to compete against other IM's in a bidding war.

    I picked up a PR4 .org today for $10 (expired and dropped domain). I've never actually bought a domain through an auction - only ever bought expired domains.

    All it takes is a bit of creativeness and automation, and you'll save yourself tons of cash. I've probably spent $2k on my network (and that's on expired, dropped domains). If I had bought them all through $69 minimum auctions, it'd be well into the $20k mark.
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    • Profile picture of the author AmanD
      I think people rely on sites like expireddomains.net because they don't know how to do it any better.


      Originally Posted by Icematikx View Post

      All it takes is a bit of creativeness and automation, and you'll save yourself tons of cash.
      This sounds good, but it's pretty vague. Would you give us more of an example?
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      • Profile picture of the author Icematikx
        Originally Posted by AmanD View Post

        I think people rely on sites like expireddomains.net because they don't know how to do it any better.

        This sounds good, but it's pretty vague. Would you give us more of an example?
        I don't think anybody would publicly give away their methods. I have two methods that I use. One of them Mike Anthony & few others know about, and the other is finding .org .com's and .net's.

        My method is similar to that of Scrapebox + Xenu, but with a creative twist. Scrapebox can only get you so far, and so you need to pay a developer to design a custom solution as I did. Scrapebox will only pull from the search engines, which isn't what you want - everybody is doing it. There's other ways to find links from pages that are often so deeply hidden in a site that Google doesn't rank them at all.

        Now, don't get me wrong, I don't find expired .com's .net's & .org's daily. I'm lucky if I find two decent domains a week, but that's enough for me. I use my network for myself only, for affiliate marketing purposes. My PBN is strong enough to rank what I want it to rank for - and that's the important part. If I was selling my PBN, I'd have to go down the auction route to acquire new PBN sites in bulk fast.
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  • Profile picture of the author ilee
    I am still yet to find a domain with a good backlink profile on expireddomains. There's simply too many people using the site (you can tell by the amount of people recommending it). You don't stand a chance against people who do it automatically. You need to think out of the box, look for different ways to find good domains to register.
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  • Profile picture of the author LuckyIMer
    You can try expireddomains.net, also Godaddy auction is another option.
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  • Profile picture of the author clevelandslim
    I use snapnames.com enom.com and pool.com, which all operate in a simlar manner. They hit the nertwork of registrars to snap up domains as soon as they become available.
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