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hi i'm interested in the required software/tool needed to retrieve expired domains from yahoo, msn google etc. any help is highly appreciated.
 

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I recommend DNA Pro
 

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Where can we find info for dna pro?
 

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Domain-Retriever does just that. Extraction of expired (traffic)Yahoo, Dmoz, MSN, AltaVista, etc domains.

Easy to use, and you get free expired, on-hold and expiring soon
lists which are updated on our multiple servers once every
ten minutes. The lists are licensed from Exody.

www.Domain-Retriever.com

Let me know if you have any other questions.
 

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Originally posted by gmartfin
DNA pro doesn't obtain expired domains :confused:

unless they've updated lately


If you enter keywords or domain names it gives you the status of the domain. It will tell you its expiration date and if its available. How does DR work?
 

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How does DR work?

DR works like this:

1. You select which list you want to download right from
DR and you click the download button.

2. You enter in any keywords (enter them in only once)
and the domain names it loads will be filtered using
those keywords, TLD, length, etc.

3. Select scan type, Traffic, Yahoo Listing, Dmoz Listing,
AOL, MSN, etc.

4. Results include Search Engine (if applicable), Link Popularity,
Alexa Rating, REAL TIME Availability.

DR does not do a whois check in order to determine domain
availability. Whois checks are usually a few days behind
and domain names which might show up as being available in
a whois, might not be. Instead, DR queries a registrar
using API in order to determine if the domain name is available
for registration at the time of the check.

You can pull up Whois info, MarketLeap search results or
Alexa Archive history simply by right clicking on the domain
name (in the results field) and selecting the appropriate
option.

There are plenty of screen shots available on
www.Domain-Retriever.com.

Thanks,
Luc L.
 

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Damn if MarketLeap didn't institute one of those damn "ENTER THE PASSWORD" things...bahh...

Oh and I bought NameRetriever, works good IMO
 

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If you enter keywords or domain names it gives you the status of the domain. It will tell you its expiration date and if its available.

Yes DNA will allow you to enter keywords that it recombines and then searches. but the question was for software that finds deleted domains and links. DNA does not do that.

Domain retriever on the other hand does.

But Luk I found a "bitch::D

using the 3 day list continually gives you a duplicate two days. That's a time waster.

You need a daily list at least 3-4 days in advance or broken down day by day.

Or did I miss something?
 

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GM,

It's true, when you perform a scan on the 3 day list you're
actually scanning two days you already scanned+1.

DR was equipped with a duplicate domain remover
but after a few days the lists got extremely large and would
load super slow so that feature was removed.

I have an idea on how to fix this. An update might be
available as early as tomorrow.

Thanks for the Bug Report GM!
Luc L.
 

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It' ain't a bug luc it's a small design flaw. But i think you're approaching it from the wrong perspective. Rather than eliminating duplicate names from the list. Just simply have a 24 hour update list. Given the number of times you update during the day. Once you go past the initial three days you have a single list exactly of exactly one day's updates 3 days in advance. Which would be excellent.

Although frankly it wouldn't accomodate the BS updates NSI is pulling and then dropping the domain the same day. But then neither does your 3 day list. Not unless you're right on top of it.

Just a suggestion.:)
 
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