expireddomains.net experience and reset time?

Manf Haider

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How many of you experienced quality domains using expiredomains.net and and if someone know when their domains data reset?
 
I found really good and strong domains on expireddomains.net. Also some really brandable ones! You just need to know how to filter the good ones. As I remember their data reset was around 7pm in german time, not sure tho. i write it somewhere on their website.
Thanks for the response. Can you please tell those exact matrices?
 
What I usually do is very simple. Usually I only check .com, .net, .org and sometimes also .info domains.

- First I enter a keyword, which will be in the domain. Lets say "racing" for example. If racing is my niche it will show me all the domains which are in this niche.
- I check "Show only available domains"
- Sometimes I also check a time frame when the domain has been dropped (one week, one month etc.)

Now I apply all the filters.

Next thing I do is sort them for "DP" highest first. This means the number of different domains it got backlinks from.

However, you should know that most of the data on there is not really accurate. If they write the domain has 40k backlinks it could be possible there are only 30 backlinks active. Same goes for if they write only 10 backlinks, but it could also have 400 backlinks.

So what I usually do is: I am downloading the domain list as .txt file and got a list of the domains. Now I am entering them on Ahrefs Batch Analysis tool. Then I sort them for highest DR and check which one got the most backlinks from different domains.

Sounds like a lot of work, but it only takes a couple of minutes.
 
What I usually do is very simple. Usually I only check .com, .net, .org and sometimes also .info domains.

- First I enter a keyword, which will be in the domain. Lets say "racing" for example. If racing is my niche it will show me all the domains which are in this niche.
- I check "Show only available domains"
- Sometimes I also check a time frame when the domain has been dropped (one week, one month etc.)

Now I apply all the filters.

Next thing I do is sort them for "DP" highest first. This means the number of different domains it got backlinks from.

However, you should know that most of the data on there is not really accurate. If they write the domain has 40k backlinks it could be possible there are only 30 backlinks active. Same goes for if they write only 10 backlinks, but it could also have 400 backlinks.

So what I usually do is: I am downloading the domain list as .txt file and got a list of the domains. Now I am entering them on Ahrefs Batch Analysis tool. Then I sort them for highest DR and check which one got the most backlinks from different domains.

Sounds like a lot of work, but it only takes a couple of minutes.

You don't need to download the .txt file, you can press this button: http://prntscr.com/ml5cor and copy all the domains to clip-board. Just paste them on Ahrefs Batch Analysis tool next.

I would also suggest to filter "domains per page = 200", as ahrefs allows max 200 domains at one one time.

The rest of your filters are quite good.
 
You don't need to download the .txt file, you can press this button: http://prntscr.com/ml5cor and copy all the domains to clip-board. Just paste them on Ahrefs Batch Analysis tool next.

I would also suggest to filter "domains per page = 200", as ahrefs allows max 200 domains at one one time.

The rest of your filters are quite good.
Oh thanks, didn't know that one
 
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