Any free tool to find expired web 2.0?

Have some Chrome seo plugins like seo quake

Have google settings to show 100 results, use a Data scraper plugin, move to next 100 results, scrape using plugin, rinse and export into excel - you’ve got a list, use a crawler like screaming frog or Xenu to check server response of the account - pick and register the dead ones with value

The rest : Brain

Will need : time and a lot of it but do it right, you’ll find nuggets
 
Have some Chrome seo plugins like seo quake

Have google settings to show 100 results, use a Data scraper plugin, move to next 100 results, scrape using plugin, rinse and export into excel - you’ve got a list, use a crawler like screaming frog or Xenu to check server response of the account - pick and register the dead ones with value

The rest : Brain

Will need : time and a lot of it but do it right, you’ll find nuggets
Thank you.
Finally something that is straight forward.
 
Thank you.
Finally something that is straight forward.


It’s a starting point. It’s how I started with SEO and marketing. I now have three staff and been running a UK business for five years. We deal with businesses with 20k turnover a month at least.

I’m not showing off, just saying it does work with practice, mistakes and learning

People forget the semi manual route is often the best route

Also, seo tools for excel is limited on the free version but it’s a golden tool.

Once you’ve made enough for tools like scrapebox then get it and scale :) scrapebox is my number one tool and has been for years, other than excel
 
The free version Gscraper used to work like a charm, but they discontinued it on there website.
This website gives some free scraper, but not sure if it will fulfill your need. I'am not the owner neither affiliated with the owner: "Link removed" Sorry i just checked the website and it's paid now!!
 
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I don't know any decent free tools to get expired web2.0

However you can do most of the work with scrapebox. It is around $60-70 with the bhw discount.

You can use ahrefs as well, but that is a different story.
 
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