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Hi Domainers,

This is online expired domain name search engine that totally free to use. There are thousands of expired domain with pagerank, backlinks count, moz domain and page authority, Alexa and more SEO metrics.


How it work?
This is not domain marketplace or auction site, this site will help users to find domain names they need that for sale on the domain marketplace site such as sedo and godaddy. The website is also equipped with a filter for filtering keywords and SEO metric data. If users has found a domain that suits their need, they just have to click on the domain name, and then they will be directed to a link where they can buy or bid on that domain.

Most of these domains come from godaddy auctions, also from snapnames and sedo domain marketplace. Database of domain list will be update regularly everyday.

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So, what do you think?
Any comments, reviews or suggestions for improvement would be greatly appreciated ;)

Thanks!
Gian
 
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I am not familiar with some of the header abbreviations like L, Moz DA, Moz PA, etc. Probably many newbies are not.

It would help to have a tool-tip on the header showing full column name instead of the abbreviation, and a FAQ page describing the column in short and why it is useful and also a link to Wikipedia, where possible.

Also, would be nice to see created/drop dates, when domain detail is expanded
 
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I am not familiar with some of the header abbreviations like L, Moz DA, Moz PA, etc. Probably many newbies are not.

It would help to have a tool-tip on the header showing full column name instead of the abbreviation, and a FAQ page describing the column in short and why it is useful and also a link to Wikipedia, where possible.

Also, would be nice to see created/drop dates, when domain detail is expanded

Thanks for your suggestions, I think it's nice idea.

About domain created/drop dates, did you mean domain created according to archive.org? Actually I can add it easy but I don't think it will be useful since I add the domain age column.
 
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About domain created/drop dates, did you mean domain created according to archive.org? Actually I can add it easy but I don't think it will be useful since I add the domain age column.

Age is nice to have but

Registered date helps as some like me may think in terms of since which year has this domain been registered. With age you have to calculate domain registered/created year.

Drop date : Sometimes buying the domain in auction or before drop is costly, so if you don't pick it up now, drop date will help to setup a reminder to pick it up after it drops.

For domains listed at GD, other dates that will help: Expired auctions and Closeout auction start and stop dates: start dates help when you want to bid early and receive a reminder from GD while auction is in progress, and sometimes you need time to think over before biding/buying and knowing the stop/last date helps to know by when to make the decision to purchase.

Another suggestion, which might turn out to be very popular, would be to send out an email to subscribers, after an auction closes with number of bids and specially the final sale price. Sometimes I just watch an auction to see at what price a domain goes for. This help me judge what to bid for a similar domain in future.
 
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Age is nice to have but

Registered date helps as some like me may think in terms of since which year has this domain been registered. With age you have to calculate domain registered/created year.

Drop date : Sometimes buying the domain in auction or before drop is costly, so if you don't pick it up now, drop date will help to setup a reminder to pick it up after it drops.

For domains listed at GD, other dates that will help: Expired auctions and Closeout auction start and stop dates: start dates help when you want to bid early and receive a reminder from GD while auction is in progress, and sometimes you need time to think over before biding/buying and knowing the stop/last date helps to know by when to make the decision to purchase.

Another suggestion, which might turn out to be very popular, would be to send out an email to subscribers, after an auction closes with number of bids and specially the final sale price. Sometimes I just watch an auction to see at what price a domain goes for. This help me judge what to bid for a similar domain in future.

Thanks for the suggestion, your advice is very useful for the development of my website to make it better. Probably I should spend more time to build and develop my website, hope your suggestions can be implemented as soon as possible.
 
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