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Find those Overture domains that aren't registered!
Easy to install. Heck, I'll install it. If it doesn't work, your money back.
Comes with proxy support. You can connect to Overture through a proxy.
(Recommended for really large volumes of searching)
Three search modes:
Entered keywords - searches keywords entered only
Normal mode - shows all suggestions for keywords entered
Deep mode - shows all suggestions for keywords enters, and then searches those suggestions. Removes duplicates.
You can download the results in a handy Excel .csv file, or just view them in an HTML document.
Past searches are automatically saved for easy reference.
Comes with a word combiner - automatically combine two lists of words.
Or, you can add extensions on to your long list of words.
Requires PHP and MySQL.
Selling for only $60 dollars or $10,000 dnf. Working demonstration available for established members.
You can easily use Word Combiner to create large lists of domain names, and see if they are getting any searches. Or you can just enter names from a deleted domain list and find the gems.
Easy to install. Heck, I'll install it. If it doesn't work, your money back.
Comes with proxy support. You can connect to Overture through a proxy.
(Recommended for really large volumes of searching)
Three search modes:
Entered keywords - searches keywords entered only
Normal mode - shows all suggestions for keywords entered
Deep mode - shows all suggestions for keywords enters, and then searches those suggestions. Removes duplicates.
You can download the results in a handy Excel .csv file, or just view them in an HTML document.
Past searches are automatically saved for easy reference.
Comes with a word combiner - automatically combine two lists of words.
Or, you can add extensions on to your long list of words.
Requires PHP and MySQL.
Selling for only $60 dollars or $10,000 dnf. Working demonstration available for established members.
You can easily use Word Combiner to create large lists of domain names, and see if they are getting any searches. Or you can just enter names from a deleted domain list and find the gems.







