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Domain Name Finder

Domain Name Finder

search domain names for availability including expired domain names

Version:  2.0

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The Audience Is...?

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Contributed by: SpafTh Tuesday, November 14 2006 @ 07:31 AM PST

Product Platform: MacOSX

Used Product For: Have Not Tried

Recommend Product: NO

Who would use this application, other than some one registering a bunch of throw-away domains for spamming or phishing?   

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The Audience Is...? - iTechWare

In the domain industry LLL domains sell for over $400 plus, read 3character.com. There is a big industry for it and demand, thus why I made it. There is money in finding and holding good domains for resale. A good forum to learn about this is namepros.com, or dnforum.com. DNJournal.com is a known resource for information on the whole domaining market. The idea of my software is to help you find the quality names from the junk.

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Tuesday, November 14 2006 @ 02:39 PM PST


The Audience Is...? - iTechWare

In the domain industry LLL domains sell for over $4000 plus, read 3character.com. There is a big industry for it and demand, thus why I made it. There is money in finding and holding good domains for resale. A good forum to learn about this is namepros.com, or dnforum.com. DNJournal.com is a known resource for information on the whole domaining market. The idea of my software is to help you find the quality names from the junk.

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Tuesday, November 14 2006 @ 02:39 PM PST


The Audience Is...? - jplisi

Well, as the owner of a website design firm, I would use it. While I've not yet installed the software, it seems like a simple way to inquire about domain names for a client without having to go to a browser, type in godaddy.com (or whatever), and play with the interface of the domain registrar.

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Tuesday, December 12 2006 @ 09:39 AM PST


The Audience Is...? - craigblair

I'm looking for a program that will help me find a good domain name.... A good domain name. I have no need nor intentions to grab a handful for resale.
I want a program that will take a few keywords and find a good domain name.....
I don't want to pay $50 to find it either. Is there such program? Is there one that I could use (rent) on a one-time-basis without having to buy it, and perhaps never use it again?

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Friday, December 22 2006 @ 05:44 PM PST


The Audience Is...? - iTechWare

I now offer domain name finder at $9.99 for this very purpose for members that just want to 'taste' the more useful features of the software right away =)

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Tuesday, July 15 2008 @ 06:52 PM PDT