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Is there anyway to search domain names on sedo that have expired? I know sedo wouldn't offer this kind of search, but I'm wondering if there is an outside script that searches names listed on sedo against whois, and if they are available, finds their sedo traffic and sorts them by that.

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Jorge
 
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cool idea.. :)
 
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I would be very interested in this :laugh:
 
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I'm actually taking a week off of work starting tues., so I think this will be one of my projects. I've only got 7 other projects lined up, so this should be done in no time :zzz:
 
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You could probably create it in a couple of hours, but I'm not sure if you'd get many results with it. You'd be trying to manually register domains with traffic that had gone through the drop cycle and not been grabbed by anyone.
 
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I would be interested in this aswell. Keep us posted and tell us how it goes.
 
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owenwww said:
You could probably create it in a couple of hours, but I'm not sure if you'd get many results with it. You'd be trying to manually register domains with traffic that had gone through the drop cycle and not been grabbed by anyone.

I know, but it's at least worth it to try.

I'll keep everyone posted.

And then I'll sell memberships for 10000 np$ a pop! :$:
 
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hahaha...

(psssssst need "beta" testers)
 
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About 2 weeks ago there was a NPer that did exactly this.
See this thread
 
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nRnF said:
About 2 weeks ago there was a NPer that did exactly this.
See this thread

Awesome, thanks for the link!
I guess I'll have to lower my future membership fee then :(

I did notice someone just mentioned using a paid program for doing this. I posted a reply about using
http://www.ketec.biz/Domain-Name-Extractor-Software.html
which live captures any domains from the websites you are viewing.

I still think a single tool that did all of this (search afternic/sedo and check availability) would be better, but I think this might just work for now.
 
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Well, :imho: sedo expired domains are worthless because most of them had expired long time ago so the data displayed in sedo listing isn’t correct.
Of course there are exceptions witch I believe they're already taken :p
 
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