How to grab domain with traffic ?

Discussion in 'Domain Names' started by tbtb, Feb 23, 2008.

  1. #1
    Is there any way to know which domains in my available domain list have traffic ?
     
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  2. toniya

    toniya Well-Known Member

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    #2
    Check at Alexa :)
     
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    tbtb Well-Known Member

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    is Alexa rank nominatively to traffic ?
    but isn't alexa is for online domains only ?
    and how can I check for bulk alexa ?
     
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    toniya Well-Known Member

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    Alexa is not only for Ranking. You can check country-wise traffic also.
    Can't say about offline domains.
    bulk checking is also in question.

    I mostly check for individual domain.

    Regards,
    Toniya
     
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    gr8liverpoolfan Notable Member

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    If you have parked it somewhere, you could see the stats.
     
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    The all point of my thread is to register domains with traffic m not register all domains and then check traffic :D
     
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    I read " my available domain list " and thought you referred to a domain in your list.

    A third party solution like Alexa, or Quantcast, is what you'd have to use then.

    They won't be completely accurate either, if the domain targets users from countries that are not familiar with Alexa. You'd probably have to see the keyword and estimate the number of times that somebody would type the url in ..
     
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