What's the best source for searching for expired domains?

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Am looking to acquire a nice aged domain in the "weight loss" niche and was wondering where the best place to search for expired domain names would be.

Thanks guys.

Brad
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    • Profile picture of the author um1001
      May not be the "best" but I use Freshdrop dot net (sorry, can't link til I post a few more times :-) )

      Works for me. One of my domains has 6k + backlinks (I've looked at them and they're all rubbish though, I'm sure they will drop off) Still it was nice for the initial burst of traffic.

      edit - I bought that domain for $5 and it had all those backlinks associated with it... I doubt very seriously that Google will recognize them forever but I did all kinds of on and off page SEO anyway, so hopefully I'll keep number 1 regardless.
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      • Profile picture of the author thecableguy
        You can try tdnam.com (Godaddy) for domains. Some services offer expired domains, but if it's dropped it'll lose it's age.

        Alan
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