CUSTOM-MADE available domains lists for sale!

Discussion in 'Services' started by outspan, Nov 5, 2008.

  1. #1
    Hi all,

    I wrote a script to find unregistered domain names for a wide variety of TLD. You can request, for instance, the full list of unregistered 3-letter .orgs or the 4-letter premium .com, .net, .org, .biz, .asia, .in, .me, .name... you get the idea. You have full control over TLDs, length, and letter/number ranges to search.

    What you get is a PDF file with the domain list, one per line, along with some log files as a proof that all the domains were actually scanned by the script.

    Because the script takes some time to execute, I charge based on the number of WHOIS queries the script has to make, $1 per 5,000 queries with a minimum price of $3. For instance, the full list of unregistered LLL.in and LLL.co.in is 26^3*2 =~ 35,000 queries -> $7. I don't have to tell you that the profit potential from a list like this is well beyond the $7 mark!

    I ran the script a while ago producing a list of 6000+ unregistered 3-letter domains for the TLDs I was interested in, and this below is a very small sample of the results.

    == SAMPLE ==

    dh9.biz
    dh9.org
    di0.biz
    di0.info
    di7.biz
    di9.biz
    dj0.biz
    dj4.info
    dj5.biz
    dj5.info
    dj6.biz
    dj8.org
    dj9.biz
    dk0.biz
    dk1.biz
    dk2.biz
    dk5.biz
    dk7.biz
    dk8.biz
    dl0.biz
    dl0.info
    dl1.biz
    dl2.biz
    dl5.biz

    == SAMPLE END ==

    Keep in mind that, while this list is a few weeks old and with mixed TLDs, the lists the script will produce will be "fresh" since they are custom made. For very long lists or in case I receive a lot of orders, you might have to wait a couple days for your order to clear. All members with 20+ iTrader can pay after I send the list, for others I have to ask that you pay in advance.


    I'm also offering 2 review copies to members with 50+ iTrader -- no more than 20,000 queries each, please.


    Please note that there might be a small percentage of false positives -- well below 5% -- due to the fact that the WHOIS data doesn't always tell you whether the domain is registered or not.

    Let me know if you have any questions :).
     
    outspan, Nov 5, 2008 IP