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| New Member | Tracking newly registered domains Hello, Is there some place where one can get realtime information about domains freshly registered by others? Here's what happened: I registered a domain on godaddy.com: something similar to IPArchitect.com About one hour later I decided to get the corresponding domain IP-Architect.com (similar...) as well. And it turned out that it had just been taken by someone else. A coincidence? Both domains had expired back in April 2006, that's 5 months ago. And now they both get registered within an hour! I believe that this other person somehow noticed that I had registered the domain without the dash and decided to get the same domain with the dash, probably hoping that I will use my domain which might generate traffic on the corresponding domain as well. Fair enough, you may think. Well, maybe, but I still wonder: How the heck is it possible for someone to track new registrations made by others? Anyone have an idea? |
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| New Member | Try http://whois.domaintools.com/IP-Architect.com and scroll down to Registry Data. There you can see the created and expired date. webgaya. |
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Expired domain names as well as the ones to be expired. Your competitor might have used one of these for tracking but couldn't be fast as you did and missed the big one. That's what I can think of. webgaya. | |
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| New Member | Hi Webgaya, as I mentioned in my first post, the domains in question, both with and without hyphen, expired back in April 2006. Therefore this issue has nothing to do with the tracking of domains about to expire. The domains had already expired months ago. hi dnb8, why would someone monitor a domain name which does not even exist (which is available for registration)? Just in order to register it in case someone else registers the corresponding domain with/without hyphen? Is that a practice known to be used by domain name professionals? |
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domains are registered per hour. So, the product may face lot of overhead. Honestly I don't know such a product and waiting for someone pointing out one. webgaya. | |
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And when he saw that somebody registired this domain he just took this with hyphen. second version, it is possible to monitor new registered domains with your keyword, it is called Mark Alert, so when somebody will register domain abckeyword.com You will get email with information about this ![]() so he could get this email and registered this domain
__________________ BestRegards.info Last edited by dnb8; 10-10-2006 at 08:31 AM. | |
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