need drop catcher software

Discussion in 'Domain Names' started by pramod8_5, Apr 12, 2011.

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    i need a drop catching software
    dynadot is good but minimum $500 registration per year is reqd.
    plz suggest any software without minimum registration criteria?
     
    pramod8_5, Apr 12, 2011 IP
  2. mandat

    mandat Greenhorn

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    im not sure that have any freeware programm. you can use api of registrant like resellerclub or uk2
     
    mandat, Apr 14, 2011 IP
  3. snatcher

    snatcher Active Member

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    I have built a script for Dynadot that does not require API, only a prepaid balance in your account, enough to cover the domain you wish to crack.

    Find out more details here: http://www.n3twork.com/sitesniper.html
     
    snatcher, Apr 26, 2011 IP
  4. Winster

    Winster Peon

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    try justdropped.com
     
    Winster, Apr 27, 2011 IP
  5. domainloco.net

    domainloco.net Notable Member

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    Agree with the post above, Dan Rubin has software for $100 I think. It works with Moniker only, but it's a good 1st step.
     
    domainloco.net, May 2, 2011 IP
  6. dcristo

    dcristo Illustrious Member

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    #6
    Don't waste your time, if the domain has any value (and you'd be surprised what some people consider valuable) then its going to get snapped up by Snapnames or some other powerhouse with more resources then you have.
     
    dcristo, May 2, 2011 IP
  7. domainloco.net

    domainloco.net Notable Member

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    Not the case all the time, I've grabbed domains three or four days after they've dropped simply because people weren't looking for those specific keywords. But if you're trying to get those one word domains that go for $100k at auction, good luck! Pool, Snapnames, and Namejet have 5,000 times more resources than all the domainers combined.
     
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    FreshDrop.net
     
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  9. dcristo

    dcristo Illustrious Member

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    Sure you might find a diamond in the rough, but its not going to happen everyday. And I'd bet the domain you got was something really random only you found interest in it.
     
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  10. domainloco.net

    domainloco.net Notable Member

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    Nope, I find exact match domains every single day. As long as you stick to the niche you're working with, those silly random domains won't show up!
     
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  11. dcristo

    dcristo Illustrious Member

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    And how many exact match searches/month are these domains you are registering manually getting?
     
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    domainloco.net Notable Member

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    It depends, you can look at my previous threads. Those names are the one's I couldn't sell to end users. But sometimes the searches don't really matter haha
     
    domainloco.net, May 2, 2011 IP