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Gerry

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Can you break that down further by allow the user to select source, ie...sn, nj, gd and so on.
 

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I'm launching a new listing for free members. The idea is to take the lists of hundreds of thousands of domains and filter them heavily, only showing a subset of the most valuable names. Feedback is welcome.
http://clickmojo.com/vip/free.php
Looks promising. A couple of quick observations:

1. coast.net is listed 4 times, all from SN, but showing 4 different keywords (coast, coas t, coa st, c oast) - can you eliminate such duplicates?

2. I doubt that the first domain on the current list, otemp.org, is really 41 years old. :)
 

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most of the GD listed names are actually not dropping or deleting. The time listed is the time the auction ends. These are still held by individuals who listed their names for sale on TDNAM.
 

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Can you break that down further by allow the user to select source, ie...sn, nj, gd and so on.

It's already done, by selecting Snapnames, Namejet, or GoDaddy in the pull-down menu to see the other lists. You can also try entering a keyword or date to filter the results.

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Looks promising. A couple of quick observations:

1. coast.net is listed 4 times, all from SN, but showing 4 different keywords (coast, coas t, coa st, c oast) - can you eliminate such duplicates?

2. I doubt that the first domain on the current list, otemp.org, is really 41 years old. :)

1. The importance is to show keyword variations and what the searches and cpc values are for those. Right now the simplest way was to display it in rows and columns.
2. lol, a problem with the date function for .org names no doubt. I'll find that bug and fix it. Thanks!

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most of the GD listed names are actually not dropping or deleting. The time listed is the time the auction ends. These are still held by individuals who listed their names for sale on TDNAM.

I'm getting those from the most active list, because I thought they would still be useful to add.
 

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I'm getting those from the most active list, because I thought they would still be useful to add.
Seeing many that are reserve auctions with no activity, no bids.

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for instance, topmodel.net

reserve $40,000 with 3 offers/bids
 

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I'm not sure what the problem is. Could you elaborate?

It's still a valuable name (based on automated metrics) that is listed in GoDaddy marketplace, that potential buyers might be interested in.
If your intent is to publish lists of expiring domains, deleting domains, and drops - including privately held domains that are NOT dropping, expiring, or deleting is counter productive. You are including active auctions and auction closing dates that meet no criteria whatsoever. They run for 90 days on TDNAM and when they expire they can get listed for another 90 days.

So you will have to determine what exactly Click Mojo is and what it represents. If I recall correctly, years ago it was based on drops and available to reg or pickup.

Wanting to charge for a premium service that has no clear definition or refinement is not a good model.

Essentially, you have lists of every single available domain...available as in on auction, available in private sales, and so on. So, they are "not available". Biorythm - on auction with a minimum offer price of $100 and 67 bids/offers. In other words, the owner has fielded 67 offers and has not sold it. It (the auction) expires in 18 hours. This is not a drop. It is an expiring "offer/bids" that will just be re-uploaded for another 90 days.

Is this the type of information you want to include in your lists? Do I or anyone else want to look at countless lists of supposedly available or expiring domains when you show "expiring auctions" and the domains are really not available or dropping?

Otherwise, you are just a list generator or every single domain name irregardless of status.

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It's still a valuable name (based on automated metrics) that is listed in GoDaddy marketplace, that potential buyers might be interested in.
who cares??? seriously, who really cares?

If that is your model, then you need to just list every single domain name in every single extension irregardless of status because "its still a valuable name" and someone "might be interested in".

If that is the type of information I wanted to see and the lists I wanted to have to weed through, then I will just start at the letter "A" and enter that in a WHOIS database.
 

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If your intent is to publish lists of expiring domains, deleting domains, and drops - including privately held domains that are NOT dropping, expiring, or deleting is counter productive. You are including active auctions and auction closing dates that meet no criteria whatsoever. They run for 90 days on TDNAM and when they expire they can get listed for another 90 days.

The main intent is to filter millions of domains and highlight the best names available to buyers. The best approach would probably be to segregate these further, to distinguish between names in the drop cycle. I don't want to exclude the most active lists in the auctions or closeouts because many buyers also focus on those exclusively.

So you will have to determine what exactly Click Mojo is and what it represents. If I recall correctly, years ago it was based on drops and available to reg or pickup.
Wanting to charge for a premium service that has no clear definition or refinement is not a good model.

These are free lists, no charge.
 

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The main intent is to filter millions of domains and highlight the best names available to buyers. The best approach would probably be to segregate these further, to distinguish between names in the drop cycle. I don't want to exclude the most active lists in the auctions or closeouts because many buyers also focus on those exclusively.
The most active includes a domain that the owner has specified a minimum offer of 100 bucks - as such there has been 67 offers/bids.

That's the type of crap you want to include? about to expire in 16 hours and then will be relisted for another 90 days?

You need to determine what and who you want to be. You need to determine what and who is your competition. Take a look at freshdrop and dropday.

Right now, as it stands, including every domain in the world...congratulations - you have no competition. But you also have no market, no business model, and no goal.

And obviously I have wasted more than enough evaluating your site, your position, and doing your research for you.
 

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You're not interested in names that aren't in the drop cycle. So? Many others are. I'll provide both, and will likely separate them in the near future, as I've already indicated above.

Is that $100 name in my list? Which name is that? If not, it's irrelevant since the "crap" wasn't in my list anyway. If so, it likely was triggered based on age, cpc, searches, etc... which indicates it merits showing up in the list and I'd have to investigate further.

Sites you've mentioned require a membership and/or charge a fee for their data. The lists I requested feedback on are FREE. You've mostly exaggerated in your replies so far. I'm not including every domain in the world obviously. I've repeatedly indicated these are filtered lists.
 

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Nice site Brujah! Do you intend to keep it going and if so, will it remain free?
 

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link is being blocked by barracuda


being classified as porn


back in the day, when overture was live and kicking, i used click-mojo and snapcheck on the regular...when they were FREE

without ovt, none are worth paying for




but since yours is FREE, maybe i can check it from da crib and give some feedback
 
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