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For Sale Is LocalWhois.com the best expiring name service?

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It's definately the best for soon-to-expire domain search (expiring within 6 days), but there's tons of other deleted domain searches (free).

Also, something I just tried out yesterday, subscribe to www.domainsweekly.com $60/yr, and this is where supposedly LocalWhois gets thier domains from. Since the list is all unorganized, all you'd need to do is copy the long list of soon to expire domains from domainsweekly into a text file, then load it up in something like Excel, use it's filter options to only display domains expiring on a certain date, and poof you got your soon to expire lists, and you saved a boat load of money. And in the case you wanted to use LW advanced search options, like domains with a certain amount of characters, keyword searching, hyphens/numbers filter, you can download LocalWhois' free search software (windows) from www.download.com

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"And Poof, you've got your soon to expire lists"... Dan, you make it sound so easy.
I'll get Simone on it right away.
 

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QUOTE]Since the list is all unorganized, all you'd need to do is copy the long list of soon to expire domains from domainsweekly into a text file, then load it up in something like Excel, use it's filter options to only display domains expiring on a certain date, and poof you got your soon to expire lists, and you saved a boat load of money.[/QUOTE]

Give yourself a break. You're talking 500k expiries a month at times. There are better ways. You'll have "tennis elbow" from hitting the down key all day.
 
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