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Hello DNForum Members,
I'd like to inform you of a new utility for parsing NameJet Lists. It filters out the junk names and leaves you with a manageable list of a couple hundred (depending on your filtration settings) quality, dictionary word and dictionary word-based combinations.
No more useless number-filled and hyphenated domains, strictly quality names delivered. Here's some sample output of a NameJet List parsed using my utility.
Once you are finished parsing a daily list, you can see the domain's pagerank, backlinks (red), alexa information (green), age, and even yahoo/dmoz directory listings. (dmoz=green circle, yahoo=blue circle).
This has really increased my productivity when it comes to finding the good names without having to sift through the garbage.
The utility has been in development for many years now and is quite polished at this point. If you are interested in finding out more or trying it out, please see more information at www.n3twork.com or www.snatcher.org.
Thank you!
I'd like to inform you of a new utility for parsing NameJet Lists. It filters out the junk names and leaves you with a manageable list of a couple hundred (depending on your filtration settings) quality, dictionary word and dictionary word-based combinations.
No more useless number-filled and hyphenated domains, strictly quality names delivered. Here's some sample output of a NameJet List parsed using my utility.
Once you are finished parsing a daily list, you can see the domain's pagerank, backlinks (red), alexa information (green), age, and even yahoo/dmoz directory listings. (dmoz=green circle, yahoo=blue circle).
This has really increased my productivity when it comes to finding the good names without having to sift through the garbage.
The utility has been in development for many years now and is quite polished at this point. If you are interested in finding out more or trying it out, please see more information at www.n3twork.com or www.snatcher.org.
Thank you!