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ExpiredDomainNames.com the free expired domain source launched!

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I am pleased to announce the official launch of the webs new “free expiring and expired domain name source.” ExpiredDomainNames.com
The site features an array of domain tools that are specifically targeted towards this fascinating and exciting niche market.

The site features an Expire Search Engine with filtered keyword, date, link popularity, page rank and many ingrained utilities to target on hold, redemption period, pending delete and deleted domains. I’d like to add that many of the ExpiredDomainNames.com modules have filters for not only dot com, net and org tlds, but info, biz and us as well.
Other free online tools include our Drop lists search application that specifically extracts only pending delete specific domains.
Our Expire Next domain utility (my personal favorite) lets users search for specific domains that haven’t yet entered their expiration cycle. A great research tool for domain hunters wishing to get ahead of the line when backordering. If and when the WLS registry becomes active this specific tool (in my view) will be a hotbed.
The site also has page rank and link popularity analysis domain tools for multiple search engine based queries for (google, yahoo/DMOZ, Altavista and many others) As well as Alexa rank and more. We also have a Bulk Page Rank and link popularity module for your own lists.

All of the online modules onsite are integrated with optional domain monitoring, registration and backorder options.

I’d like to stress that all tools are free for everyone to access. One of the mandates of this venture was to simply bring forth a free expired domain search model to domainers and those new to the industry. It was made to serve as a multifaceted online utility. With your much appreciated support, I hope to add even more free features (currently on the drawing board) in the near future.

Thank you for your time and above all I hope you enjoy the site.
Best of luck at the next Drop!

Sincerely
ExpireGuy
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"The site also has page rank and link popularity analysis domain tools for multiple search engine based queries for (google, yahoo/DMOZ, Altavista and many others) As well as Alexa rank and more. We also have a Bulk Page Rank and link popularity module for your own lists."


Aren't automated queries to Google against Google TOS?And the others too?
 

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Nice site.

Good luck with it.

Also, keep adding more tools.
 

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Thanks actnow. Glad you like it.

As a matter of fact I'd really like some input on what tools to incorporate in the next phase of development. I don't want to put the "cart before the horse" since the site has only been active for a couple days, but I'd really appreciate some feedback to what you guys would like to see.
Thanks.
 

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sorry to burst your bubble...
Here is what google has to say : you might find yourself banned from accessibg google at all!

"You may not send automated queries of any sort to Google's system without express permission in advance from Google. Note that 'sending automated queries' includes, among other things:

using any software which sends queries to Google to determine how a web site or web page 'ranks' on Google for various queries;

'meta-searching' Google; and

performing 'offline' searches on Google."

Any user running an automated Google querying tool (with the exception of tools created with Google's extremely limited API) must obtain express permission in advance to do so. It's unknown what the consequences of ignoring these terms of service are, but it seems best to stay on Google's good side.
 

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Thanks for the "heads up" itwebteam.

To my knowledge there have never been problems with those specific mods, but I'll look into it:)
 
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