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I love learning about online tools out there.
What do you use?
I'll start with these...
Namepros.com
Domaining.com
Namebio.com
What do you use?
I'll start with these...
Namepros.com
Domaining.com
Namebio.com
I prefer namecheap bulk search. Earlier I was using namebright. It seems like they have restricted the service nowAny free tool to paste a list of domains and get number of registered tlds?
I was asking for a tool like dotdb but where I could search keywords in bulk and get number of taken tlds for themI prefer namecheap bulk search. Earlier I was using namebright. It seems like they have restricted the service now
This is a great tool...........I forgot how to use it. Thought I had a walk thru video or took notes but can't find it.domain name analyzer pro
For the most part automated appraisal tools are useless at automatically appraising names with any degree of accuracy.
Like a URL validator? I could use something like that on my own directory. It's half the reason I don't update it that offen as it takes forever and a day to check all the links are still active. Interested to see if anyone knows of one.Alright, I've been in organization mode, going thru 15+ years of bookmarks on my computer. Just went thru 4 folders of domaining bookmarks, just finished this thread and others. Now, will be typing in keywords like domain name generator into Google and see what's new. I put all the bookmarks in a spreadsheet. Name/Category/URL, have 200+ right now. There are a lot of SEO tools and Site tools being posted as well, more for development. Going to put those in their own spreadsheet.
One tool I'm looking for if anybody knows a good one that actually works. Would be willing to pay a one time fee as well if it's good.
A url extractor. There are some old directories out there that haven't been updated in years. I want to be able to input the url and get a list of domains posted on those sites and I can do an availability check.
So does anybody know a great url extractor that can do that kind of thing? I've tried about 5 different ones so far, they all suck. Thanks.
Waste of timeAlright, I've been in organization mode, going thru 15+ years of bookmarks on my computer. Just went thru 4 folders of domaining bookmarks, just finished this thread and others. Now, will be typing in keywords like domain name generator into Google and see what's new. I put all the bookmarks in a spreadsheet. Name/Category/URL, have 200+ right now. There are a lot of SEO tools and Site tools being posted as well, more for development. Going to put those in their own spreadsheet.
One tool I'm looking for if anybody knows a good one that actually works. Would be willing to pay a one time fee as well if it's good.
A url extractor. There are some old directories out there that haven't been updated in years. I want to be able to input the url and get a list of domains posted on those sites and I can do an availability check.
So does anybody know a great url extractor that can do that kind of thing? I've tried about 5 different ones so far, they all suck. Thanks.
Awesome! Looks like I have some work to do lol.That would be a good bookmark to have. Tried searching for broken link checker in Google, tried your site. This one looks pretty good and it's fast:
https://www.domlinks.com/
100% scanned - 844/844 URLs checked, 748 OK, 96 failed
404 not found
403 forbidden
Timeout
Not found: Cannot find object........
Not found: The server name or ......
Not found: The date in the certificate is invalid or has expired
https://www.deadlinkchecker.com/website-dead-link-checker.asp
etc
This one looks good as well, little slower but doing the trick:
https://www.brokenlinkcheck.com
Those 3 tools are a little different, they all give search volume as well but I’m using them more to find domains to registerHi you can check domain keywords vol in my tool for free . no limit. https://namelooka.com
Question: Is there a tool that returns results that include ”term” in the second level domain (”domain name”) under a .TLD? If there is not, there should be.
NairalanderThank you for starting this topic. I believe a lot will be revealed here
Namepros.com
Namebio.com
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Domaining.com
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