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Or is it possible to find one available even if it recives decent traffic?
Your advantage is that the majority of domainers believe that they are. The only thing left, the hard work.Are all expired domains which receive traffic unavailable for registration?
The reason I ask, guys, is because I am able to make a bot which can scrape high view count youtube videos and return to me links which give a 404, meaning unregistered domains.
The idea is it might be possible to find some trafficked ones this way and monetize them either via redirection or a landing page.
Hence the question. Do you think all the ones worth the while have been caught by dropcatchers?
the best way to know that is :The reason I ask, guys, is because I am able to make a bot which can scrape high view count youtube videos and return to me links which give a 404, meaning unregistered domains.
The idea is it might be possible to find some trafficked ones this way and monetize them either via redirection or a landing page.
Hence the question. Do you think all the ones worth the while have been caught by dropcatchers?
Or is it possible to find one available even if it recives decent traffic?
I wasn't goinf to sell the domains; I'm not a domainer. I was just going to monetize the traffic coming to those YT videos.
So the conclusion is it's not worth the time and effort because all domains with good traffic are contested?
No you can find domains with decent backlinks, but might cost $$$.
Who is going to pay you? How do you monetize someone elses videos on youtube? This does not make sense. I have xx,xxx youtube videos on a site, and it does not even cover hosting. I have been scraped by google and they use the keyword data info to rank the authors videos based on my research and work. But the plugin does the posting. Ime, Total waste of time to try and monetize, google wont as its someone elses video and Amazon links maybe if you invest hundreds of hours scraping, spinng or writing original copy. This is a hobby site so does not matter.
Dude, I want to find expired domains links on youtube videos (description, pinned comment) which get a lot of views. I would reg those domains and monetize them in whichever way.
You intend to scrape youtube videos for 404’s based on embedded links in existing videos?
Hope that works out, you might have some success. Best of luck, post your results in a few months, I might buy some if you intend to sell.
The reason I ask, guys, is because I am able to make a bot which can scrape high view count youtube videos and return to me links which give a 404, meaning unregistered domains.
The idea is it might be possible to find some trafficked ones this way and monetize them either via redirection or a landing page.
Hence the question. Do you think all the ones worth the while have been caught by dropcatchers?
Very interesting idea. As @offthehandle said, let us know when you have some results as I too may be interested in purchasing some if it all works well.
Why waste your time and scrape youtube videos to find expired domains?
jump to expireddomains.net you will find all deleted domains sitting there (create free account to see all lists).. there is also archive for all deleted domains since 2010 or even before.
The thing is no domain get deleted without going into expireddomains.net because they use released deleted lists from Verisign.
Verisign is like the main domains distributor where big sites like Godaddy are resellers to them.
u can find traffic metrics in the tool I gave you directly, with SEMursh stats, Majistic..etc directly in the table.You don't get it. I intend to find youtube videos with high views counts, meaning they get traffic. Therefore, the expired domains in their description might be getting traffic.
This is for internet marketing purposes, not domaining. The value of the domain names themselves is irrelevant.