Is there a way to search meta tags to find potential end-users for a keyword domain??

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DutchBoyd

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I've been working on finding end-users to hopefully spark a bidding war on a domain I just pushed to a Sedo auction, Cured.com. Doing a few things to find those potential bidders... but it just occurred to me that it would be awesome if I could target websites who specifically have "cured" as one of the keywords in their metatags that they are trying to SEO for. Does anyone know if it's possible to search metatags using google or any other search engine? I tried finding out on Google, but the answer wasn't immediately obvious so I figured I'd try and save a little time by asking here and see if one of you tech wizards had already figured out how to do this.
 
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Hi there,

The way i would do it use Google with the relevant keywords u need(cured, cure, the cure, i was cured, help to get cured, magical cure) etc...and than just look at the pages source where you will find the meta data and put them in a spread sheet....also, capture the domain names and the whois data behind them, you might find the right end user right there and contacting them :)

Good luck and cheers

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Maybe this is not what you want, but searching intitle: "cured" might be close.

Also, it's $99, but Market Samurai will really scope out sites targeting a keyword. It's made for marketers, but I find it very useful for domaining as well. I haven't tried it for end-user searches yet, but your post makes me think I should
 
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