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Hello all,

For those, with experience using it...
Other than availability, what has been the most useful info and/or stats, to you, on ExpiredDomains.net?

I appreciate your feedback!
 
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For me, it quickly shows in how many other TLD's a domain name is already registered in ... for instance, if you see an expired name but it isn't registered in any other extensions, it may not be worth as much as a similar domain that is already registered in .net, .org, etc. Sure, there are some other sites where you can get that same information, but that requires you to go to the other website and type each domain name in that you are interested in ... right there on expireddomains.net the information is right there while you are scrolling through.
 
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Biggest thing I always seem to be fooled by I have seen many expired domains that say they have for example 42K backlinks and click on SEM resh link tool it says it has 20 some of the domains where its like 30 days or older I get those but some that just got deleted 2 days ago SMH. I have also seen the opposite which is even more bizzare Expired shows lik 1K backlinks you check SEM RUSH and its got 75K BL and a much higher DA and Trust Citation than Expired shows.
 
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Love it all, way too much to list . may I add what I wish it had also ?

a prefix / suffix selector, like on namebio .. and a way to select one word only but with combinations of this single or multi letter suffix or prefix .

but ya, thanking the lord for expireddomains or I doubt id be in this industry with any chance at all.
 
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Love it all, way too much to list . may I add what I wish it had also ?

a prefix / suffix selector, like on namebio .. and a way to select one word only but with combinations of this single or multi letter suffix or prefix .

but ya, thanking the lord for expireddomains or I doubt id be in this industry with any chance at all.
@Macit @frank-germany someone should do it and update the platform using something like
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I use it everyday to check like which domains are dropping, which names are in auction. I have certain search criteria saved that i run everyday and then i run the exported results through my own custom made software which checks other things for me
 
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Biggest thing I always seem to be fooled by I have seen many expired domains that say they have for example 42K backlinks and click on SEM resh link tool it says it has 20 some of the domains where its like 30 days or older I get those but some that just got deleted 2 days ago SMH. I have also seen the opposite which is even more bizzare Expired shows lik 1K backlinks you check SEM RUSH and its got 75K BL and a much higher DA and Trust Citation than Expired shows.
Yeah, I noticed some similar results, which leads me to wonder where SEM RUSH and similar sites get their stats & how accurate they are.
 
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I have 96 saved searches in ED. I usually go in a couple times a week, run them, save a lot to the watchlist and then come back later to decide what to "re-animate" (:-P). If I dont reg them in a few days I purge them from the watch list and add more on the next run.
 
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I used and found some good names using expired domains...

But I don't full functionality...

I wish someone gave full tutorial/guiding how to use it to full potential...like all the terms da..bl.. are explained with few names as examples.

I know it is not adding any info to your question...just posting to get a proper suggestions from members who already experts on using the site..

Please guide me if any guidance for the site...any links or any posts in NP

Thanks
Ravi
 
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It depends on the "backlink gathering company". They all crawl the Internet to find links, but the web is big and some find more links than others.
There is no company that knows all links, so no company has the right number!
Also they handle found links differently. Some remove spam links from their listings and some keep them.
Another reason for different numbers can be caching. You can't check every link for every domain every hour/day.

I provide link data from majestic and seokicks on my website. I try to keep them as updated as possible, but every update costs money. So I also cache the results for a certain time.
You can compare the numbers on my website with the corresponding resource I got them from (majestic/seokicks). They should be close to the same, but if you compare them with other
backlink companies, you will always find different results.

It is like comparing bing and google search results for the same keyword. They are different, because the companies work different.
 
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I have seen many expired domains that say they have for example 42K backlinks and click on SEM resh link tool it says it has 20 some of the domains

I noticed some similar results, which leads me to wonder where SEM RUSH and similar sites get their stats & how accurate they are

Ahrefs, Majestic, Semrush, Moz, etc etc, - they all grab the web in their own way and have their own indexes and have their own algos for processing their indexes including assessment of backlink importance. Hence the difference.

I would say Ahrefs shows the most accurate backlink reports, Majestic holds the 2nd place, and Semrush how ever great tool it is in showing SERPs and keywords but their backlink report is almost as bad as one of Moz.
 
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I used and found some good names using expired domains...

But I don't full functionality...

I wish someone gave full tutorial/guiding how to use it to full potential...like all the terms da..bl.. are explained with few names as examples.

I know it is not adding any info to your question...just posting to get a proper suggestions from members who already experts on using the site..

Please guide me if any guidance for the site...any links or any posts in NP

Thanks
Ravi
There are some people that do if you find it on Youtube most people though realize that is both profitable to produce as premium content and sell it.
2nd issue is it depends on the sites prior history and what it was that gave it the best level of love and Domain Pop. Example: some sites the anchor text and link juice points to the main domain which in most cases it a good thing for people like us. However other sites have taken decades to build and was linked to from featured Articles, in that case, your kind of playing with fire because buying the expired domain doesn't expressly give you rights to the former content on it as I understand it anyway. I am certainly at best in between a rookie and freshman on the matter.
Each person has their own level of Risk v Reward Tolerances as well. To consider some people will straight up just use tools to find it in way back Archives and totally rebuild it as it was. Others will teach you to at least check copy scape with the articles that have the best links before using or repurposing the content but try and make sure you copied and use the former site map otherwise just doing, for example, the lazy way and doing what some teaching a straight up 301 redirect to your new site. I hear from SEO experts however that when you do this if the content doesn't match where you redirect it too essentially you're getting an Invisible to the eye but Google is treating is a 404 and you don't lose all but most of the previous authority from doing 301 redirects without considering the content match.
The one exception might be for example I have bought some sites that you can tell very obviously was built using PLR content so to reconnect and upload that site as it was probably would do you little to no harm.
 
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ExpiredDomains is great and I'm shocked that its free (although he's probably making good money off the referral links everywhere). Amazing tool that I use everyday. I'm unaware of a better alternative
 
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