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Expired Domain Sleuth 5.7.5r

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Powerful software to find Valuable Expired Domains. Search for onhold, expiring, pending delete, and recently expired domain names through search engine lookups, custom text and url lists, and domains lists. Expired domains with expired traffic can have huge value from link popularity. Software also allows you to filter, find whois dropped expiry and whois status. Track an unlimited number of domains. Checks Yahoo, DMOZ, and Looksmart, and 8 search engines to see if domain is listed. Advanced features include automation of: search filtering link-popularity, status checker, bulk whois, scheduler, and real time domain lists.

Expired Domain Sleuth goes through the whole cycle with you for finding valuable domain names. First, find expired domain names by using a database of expired and onhold domains. Or find domains that are listed on any of the majore search engines or directories. Do a domain name check to check domain name availability. Next filter the domains by doing checking links, validating links, choose only Yahoo Google or DMOZ listings, domains containing words onumbers, or filter based on .com, .net, .org...etc. Broken website links can indicate an abandoned domain. Check the link popularity of your domains to see all expired domains with traffic. This expired domain software has sorted columns and allows you to check whois, register domains, view sites linking into your domain, and is multi-threaded for super fast execution. Manage your most valuable domains in a long term "monitoring spreadsheet".

Check back to see if the domains have become available for registration. Save different lists in different files for maximum management. New version includes expiry dates, domain status, custom search engine additions, automation, saved tasks, exody domain lists. Advanced Membership lets you automate, get Exody Lists, and hourly update your domain status. Supports 23 search engines including .co.uk, .ca, .com, .org, and .net domains.
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Date Added: 23rd June, 2007
License: Shareware
File size: 2.38 MB
Price: $69.95
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