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Hi there,
I have expiring .ca domains to namecatch.com, which is a free expiring domain search platform. These you can easily see what dictionary domains are expiring in the .ca ccTLD, along with a link to backorder them.
What does it mean to you:
1. Go to NameCatch.com
2. Uncheck all extensions and check .ca.
3. You can see about to drop .ca domains. If you want to see dictionary domains, now click on a dictionary button e.g. 'English' or 'French'.
What do we do exactly:
Enjoy!
Erdinc
I have expiring .ca domains to namecatch.com, which is a free expiring domain search platform. These you can easily see what dictionary domains are expiring in the .ca ccTLD, along with a link to backorder them.
What does it mean to you:
1. Go to NameCatch.com
2. Uncheck all extensions and check .ca.
3. You can see about to drop .ca domains. If you want to see dictionary domains, now click on a dictionary button e.g. 'English' or 'French'.
What do we do exactly:
- We take expiring .ca lists from the .ca registry cira automatically. They release these lists shortly before those domains drop.
- Then we scan the list for dictionary domains in various languages and word patterns.
- Then we add a link for you to backorder those domains easily at a dropcatching website, sibername.com that specializes in .ca backorders. We don't get any commission from that dropcathing website.
Sibername.com has kindly adjusted their website and added domain details pages so it was possible to link to those individual pages for each expiring .ca domain.
Another website to backorder .ca domains is Pool.com. Unfortunately they don't have domain details pages. Therefore I can't link to a page on Pool.com for each individual domain. If you want to backorder at Pool.com as well, you will have to do a manual search on their site.
I contacted Pool.com and asked them too to create domain details pages. So far they didn't.
Enjoy!
Erdinc






