Digital Pandit
Well-Known Member
Jamie Zoch tweeted a lot of domain aftermarket observations yesterday, and one of them struck a chord with me.
There are great third-party tools such as ExpiredDomains.net for buying expired domains. I don’t know that the expired domain services need to recreate these but there could be some benefits.
The sites that do need to recreate tools like this are Sedo and Afternic. It’s very difficult to refine a search on these marketplaces. They might have a competitive reason to not expose their entire inventory to sites like ExpiredDomains.net…but this means they need to make it easier to search on their own sites.
Imagine getting an alert when someone adds a new name to Sedo that matches your criteria: length, number of TLDs the keyword is registered under, number of words, keywords, age, etc.
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There are great third-party tools such as ExpiredDomains.net for buying expired domains. I don’t know that the expired domain services need to recreate these but there could be some benefits.
The sites that do need to recreate tools like this are Sedo and Afternic. It’s very difficult to refine a search on these marketplaces. They might have a competitive reason to not expose their entire inventory to sites like ExpiredDomains.net…but this means they need to make it easier to search on their own sites.
Imagine getting an alert when someone adds a new name to Sedo that matches your criteria: length, number of TLDs the keyword is registered under, number of words, keywords, age, etc.
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