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    Post Looking for Drop Domain name purchase tips !!!

    I would like to know that If some free tools or freeware exists for the following:


    to check if a dropped domain has previous backlinks (that are still bringing in type-in traffic) ?

    to check the amount of (monthly visitors) traffic generated by the dropped domain (any type of free traffic
    generated by the domain) ?

    to check what existed on that dropped domain previously (would be profitable if I could build a site on the
    same niche that was present on the dropped domain previously) ?

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    Wow - that woudl be some app! If you find one, post the details back here.
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    There are a few tools out there that already do what you're looking for. Start with a site like Freshdrop.net that will let you analyze the sites that are dropping and ones that are on the domain auctions.

    You can also see what was previously on a domain by looking at archive.org. Narrow down the list to ones you like then go to archive.org.
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    Quote Originally Posted by bhartzer View Post
    There are a few tools out there that already do what you're looking for. Start with a site like Freshdrop.net that will let you analyze the sites that are dropping and ones that are on the domain auctions.

    You can also see what was previously on a domain by looking at archive.org. Narrow down the list to ones you like then go to archive.org.

    Thanks, for your help.
    I will look into the sites and then post back if some new advances are made.

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