DOMAIN STALKER
WHOIS ON-HOLD DOMAIN GRABBER
There are hundreds of domain names expiring every day. For
one reason or another people give up on their sites -- they've lost interest, or because
of current situation with advertising on Internet they can't afford to pay for hosting, or
maybe they simply didn't renew their registration in time. But old links from other sites
are still there. In fact, some expired domains have thousands of old links still pointing
to them. It's a shame that all this traffic is going nowhere.
Webmasters work hard to get links on other popular sites, and
here we have hundreds and hundreds of old links pointing nowhere. Wouldn't it be great to
be able to find those expired domain names with great link popularity, simply register it,
and get hundreds of unique visitors practically for free?
This handy CGI Script which probes Internic
for domains on hold status. Intuitive browser based point and click interface allows
you to use keywords to scan for domains about to drop or that have recently dropped.
Stores domain name lists in flatfile format so you can easily interface with our AUTONIC domain registration bot. You can also
manually just click on the domain name to register quickly through network
solutions. Another greatly useful feature is the ability to scan each domain name
for search engine links.
System Requirements
Features
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No time out problems even
with huge keyword probes
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Allows you to put keyphrases
in specific positions of the domain name query (beginning, middle, end,
anywhere)
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Ability to modify llists
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Saves 2 seperate domain
lists (all found and all selected) as flatfile databases
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Easily connects with our
AUTONIC domain registration bot
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Simple point and click reveals
registration status, and date of expiration
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Link popularity scan checks
altavista, google, northernlight, and lycos for domain "popularity"
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Scans and counts how many
sites are reciprocally linked to the domain name
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Only minutes to install
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Great traffic generator
or site attraction to keep your visitors "sticking" to your
sitte