I have a quick question for all you experienced domainers.
I've developed a system that scours the internet (news, blogs, twitter, aggregates, etc) for word or phrases that are occurring more often than others or in certain patterns, then checks the availability of the ".com" for that phrase and if available emails me to let me know. This process is running 24 / 7 on a server I own and is a fully automated system.
I am continually refining the algorithm used to detect such upcoming trends, but am getting great results already. I intend to automate the domain registration portion of the process as well, but for now, I still need to manually separate the chaff and hand reg domains as they come up.
Does anyone think that this idea as a service to the domainer community would be worth anything? I'm thinking either licensing the software or offering it as a subscription based service with email alerts. Has this already been done before, and if not, is anyone here interested in this service? Any input would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks.
- Harrison
I've developed a system that scours the internet (news, blogs, twitter, aggregates, etc) for word or phrases that are occurring more often than others or in certain patterns, then checks the availability of the ".com" for that phrase and if available emails me to let me know. This process is running 24 / 7 on a server I own and is a fully automated system.
I am continually refining the algorithm used to detect such upcoming trends, but am getting great results already. I intend to automate the domain registration portion of the process as well, but for now, I still need to manually separate the chaff and hand reg domains as they come up.
Does anyone think that this idea as a service to the domainer community would be worth anything? I'm thinking either licensing the software or offering it as a subscription based service with email alerts. Has this already been done before, and if not, is anyone here interested in this service? Any input would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks.
- Harrison







