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06-07-2015, 12:54 AM (This post was last modified: 06-07-2015 12:55 AM by BBHF.n00b.)
Post: #31
RE: XX❶❶❶Domain Hunter Gatherer - Easily Find Hi Quality Domains - Get Started Free❶❶❶XX
Free Web2.0 Expired Giveaway!!

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06-17-2015, 07:10 PM
Post: #32
RE: XX❶❶❶Domain Hunter Gatherer - Easily Find Hi Quality Domains - Get Started Free❶❶❶XX
How much additional cost to run this software ( Proxies, moz and ahrefs API cost ) ? Is web 2.0 result is available to register? Very interested to try this software, but need more clear total cost/month. How about professional result? is domain result is free to register ( just like register a brand new domain ), or something like buy it now at godaddy closeout ?
06-19-2015, 02:09 AM
Post: #33
RE: XX❶❶❶Domain Hunter Gatherer - Easily Find Hi Quality Domains - Get Started Free❶❶❶XX
(06-17-2015 07:10 PM)souljah Wrote:  How much additional cost to run this software ( Proxies, moz and ahrefs API cost ) ? Is web 2.0 result is available to register? Very interested to try this software, but need more clear total cost/month. How about professional result? is domain result is free to register ( just like register a brand new domain ), or something like buy it now at godaddy closeout ?

how much would it need to run this software which includes moz,ahrefs,proxies api?

pricelabel:
moz: https://moz.com/ (with 30days free trial)
ahrefs: https://ahrefs.com/pricing-plans
majestic: https://majestic.com/plans-pricing

Yes, Web 2.0 is very much available to register for free.

the domain is not for free to register since you still have to pay for the registration/registar and it also depends on which hosting you are planning to install this domain some gives you free to register domains..

This tool can delivers you scrapped from auction and from the internet to find the best domains as possible.
06-21-2015, 11:09 AM
Post: #34
RE: XX❶❶❶Domain Hunter Gatherer - Easily Find Hi Quality Domains - Get Started Free❶❶❶XX
Huge update guys!!

I have just completed the testing phase of included Moz and Majestic detail checking for domains and other stats when domains are first found to be available.

From now on all Pro licenses will come bundled with 50k calls to check the Moz and Majestic stats for any available domain found with the expired domain hunter.

This should be enabled by default now but you can check that it is enabled for you by going to the Setup and Help tab and check the "Use Buillt in Dom Detailer API" option is check as it is in the image below:

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So now that is enabled, when you check domains and find an expired one DHG will automatically find the Majestic and Moz stats, PageRank and whether or not it is indexed in Google and Yahoo without having to run an analysis on them afterwards.

Obviously this can be disabled if you just want to check a list of domains.

Don't forget that a subscription at Majestic will cost $45+taxes for just 25k API calls and I am currently offering 50k calls included with the subscription cost, the savings here are more than the cost of the Pro license of DHG.

So enjoy guys.
06-30-2015, 01:41 AM
Post: #35
RE: XX❶❶❶Domain Hunter Gatherer - Easily Find Hi Quality Domains - Get Started Free❶❶❶XX
Update
26-06-2015 Domain Hunter Gatherer v1.4.3.0
* Fixed: Removed test text from Web2.0 Hunter search keyword input box

25-06-2015 Domain Hunter Gatherer v1.4.2.0
* Updated: Expired Wordpress.com Account Finder
* Updated: Expired Blog.com Account Finder
* Improved: Expired Blog.com links in Web2.0 account list now directs browser to blog.com homepage
* Updated: Checked and tweaked all expired web2.0 checking scripts
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07-05-2015, 01:22 PM
Post: #36
RE: XX❶❶❶Domain Hunter Gatherer - Easily Find Hi Quality Domains - Get Started Free❶❶❶XX
New Update:

05-07-2015 Domain Hunter Gatherer v1.4.8.0
* Added: Date range for searching for web2.0 accounts
* Improved: Web2.0 searching improvements
* Improved: DrupalGardens web2.0 checking accuracy improved
* Improved: Snappages web2.0 checking accuracy
* Improved: Jimdo web2.0 checking accuracy

04-07-2015 Domain Hunter Gatherer v1.4.7.0
* Added: Option to set limit to pages per crawl level in expired domain hunter via Settings tab
* Added: Another whois server for .de domains to increase whois request limit
07-19-2015, 10:56 AM
Post: #37
RE: XX❶❶❶Domain Hunter Gatherer - Easily Find Hi Quality Domains - Get Started Free❶❶❶XX
When it comes to choosing what domain to purchase out of a list it is important to take into consideration what the domain is to be used for:


Selling at auction:
Look for a clean brandable domain name, preferably .com but .org and .net can be valuable if domain quality is exceptional. PR should be good (PR3+ will be desirable), Moz DA should be above 20 DA and the Majestic CF/TF should be 1.8 or lower. As many referring domains as possible as stated by Majestic

Selling to pre-determined customer:
Same as above but with more emphasis on their requirements for the brandability of the domain and TLD.

Use as money site:

Same as above also

Redirecting to money site / customer:
Domain should be indexed in Google at least, Yahoo is a bonus and should mean it is also indexed in Bing. Referring domains should be high as well (preferably 50+). DA should be above 20 DA, Majestic CF/TF lower than 1.8. Having links from authority / high traffic sites such as trusted media outlets or important directory sites are very useful here. Having a low Alexa rank can be useful here if you are redirecting for traffic, if redirecting for rank the Alexa stats are not as important.

Building money site:
Same as redirecting to money site but with more emphasis on whether the domain is brandable or not. Domain should be brandable or at least have a keyword in its name.

Cloaking content:
Indexed status is very important here. High links / referring domains and a good DA are most important here


Below is a list of some of the stats briefly explained for quick reference:


Domain: The actual domain name
PR: 0-10: Google's PageRank, not been updated since 2013 so not overly relevant but some domain and link sellers still use it as their main metric of importance
Age: How long since the first piece of content was archived in the internet archive (Wayback Machine). Generally an older domain will have more history and quality stats but it is meaningless on its own.
Chars: How long the domain is without it's TLD (e.g. cats.co.uk is a 4 letter .co.uk domain)
Hyphen: Whether the domain has a hyphen / dash "-" in it. Some people prefer them without though I don't find them to be overly detrimental
Numbers: Whether a domain has numbers in it. Whether or not they are undesirable depends on the use for the domain. Generally buyers at auction will prefer
TLD: The Top Level Domain without the domain name (e.g. cats.co.uk TLD is .co.uk, cats.com TLD is .com). When buying and selling domains generally .com is far more desirable than any others but sometimes you will be selling domains from a different region and then you may find that region specific TLD to be more desirable. Know your market.
DMOZ: Having a domain listed in DMOZ is always a good selling point, especially when building a money site on it, redirecting to money site or looking to sell the domain.

Google Indexed: Whether the domain is indexed in Google - definitely a bonus for almost all uses

Google Links: How many links are reported in a Google search. This number is always massively low-balled and not at all representative of how many links a site has or the type / quality of them. Mostly useless tbh

Google Mentions: How many times the domain is mentioned on a website. Some say that mentions of the domain or webpage are counted as a live link so higher could be better than lower but it is relatively meaningless on its own

Yahoo Indexed: Being indexed in Yahoo will also often mean it is indexed in Bing. There is no downside to not being indexed in Bing and Yahoo so is always a bonus though it is not generally quite as important as being indexed in Google.

Moz Links: Number of links as found by Moz's crawlers. Generally fairly representative of how many and the type of links that a site / domain has. Higher is usually better but it could represent spam if the other stats are not in line with this if the number of links is very high

Moz Domain Authority (DA): 0-100: A quality metric as decided by Moz, higher usually signifies more links and can (but not always) represent the quality of links also. If this and Moz Links is very high (30+) but other stats are not similarly high it could suggest a spam domain.

Moz Page Authority(PA): 0-100: Like DA but for specific pages, when talking about a domain it isn't really representative as it only represents a single page and not the domain as a whole as DA does.

Moz Trust: 0-10: Representative of links from authority sites and links from links from authority sites. Kind of convoluted and again relatively easy to game

Moz Rank: 0-10: Similar to PR but calculated by counting how many unicorns are born in the latest leap year of the Gregorian calendar and dividing by

Majestic Links: Number of links as seen by Majestic, generally quite representative of the number and type of links a site has.

Majestic Referring Domains: How many individual domains link to the domain regardless of how many links are on each domain. Generally more important than the number of absolute links.

Majestic Citation Flow (CF): 0-100: Representative of how many links a domain has irrespective of quality

Majestic Trust Flow (TF): 0-100: Representative of quality of links a site has.

Majestci CF/TF: This is not a Majestic stat but it is generally used to decide on the overall quality of a domain. If you divide the CF by TF and you get a value of 1.8 or below then there is a decent chance the domain is of decent quality and low likelihood of being the recipient of spam links. This is a very highly regarded stat in today's domain trading scene.

Alexa Links
: Number of links as reported by Alexa, not really representative of the actual number or type of links.

Alexa Rank: Fairly easy to game and without huge importance today. It can be useful when looking for domains with existing traffic for redirecting but not as important when selling domains as it was 7 years ago.

The below Social stats are great when considered as part of an overall domain quality, especially when other aspects are taken into consideration.


On their own these stats are relatively meaningless and some are quite easy / cheap to game so only use these as part of the story for the quality of a domain in conjunction with the other stats above.

Tweets: Number of tweets with the domain listed in it

Pinterest Pins: Number of Pinterest Pins for the domain

LinkedIn Shares: Number of LinkedIn shares of a domain

Facebook Likes: Number of times a page on the domain has been Liked by Facebook users

Facebook Comments: Number of comments mentioning a page on the domain by facebook users

Facebook Shares: Number of times a page on the domain has been shared by facebook users

Google +1s: Number of times Google Plus users have +1'd a page on the domain

SemRush stats, other than links, are generally only used for the more notable domains on the net so take them with a pinch of salt.


SemRush Links: Number of Links as reported by SemRush. Isn't always representative of the number or type of links a site has as a whole.

SemRush Traffic: Like Alexa rank this is an indication of the amount of traffic a site receives, it can be fairly vague in nature but is better to be higher than low or not existing

SemRush Keywords: Number of keywords that the domain is receiving traffic from. Higher is generally better but it doesn't really describe how many high traffic keywords it is ranking for, just the amount of keywords it is ranking for / receiving traffic from.

SemRush Rank: Only takes into consideration the traffic gained from the first 20 google results. Similar to Alexa Rank but less likely to be gained. Any ranking here is good (the lower the better).

SemRush Price: Very approximate value of a website. This is to be taken with a pinch of salt. Higher is generally better.

Ahrefs Links: Number of links total to the domain, this is representative of the number and quality of links a site has.

Ahrefs Ref. Pages: Number of unique pages that have a link to a domain irrespective of how many times a link occurs on each page

Ahrefs Ref. Domains: Number of unique domains linking to a domain
Ahrefs Domain Rank:Ranking in the top 10 million list of domains. Similar to Alexa Rank except not as likely to be gamed.

Without talking too bad of SemRush and Ahrefs their usefulness really comes from their website interface as opposed to their APIs as used by Domain Hunter Gatherer. These 2 services absolutely can be used to effectively gauge whether a domain is worth any amount of money but generally their respective websites are better used for this purpose. SemRush and Ahrefs have great UIs on their website and provide a large amount of information about the sites and their keywords / links / pages etc.
07-19-2015, 11:14 AM
Post: #38
RE: XX❶❶❶Domain Hunter Gatherer - Easily Find Hi Quality Domains - Get Started Free❶❶❶XX
Has the free trial offer ended?

For Pro It's showing me £10 for first 7 days then £47/month.
07-20-2015, 10:19 PM (This post was last modified: 07-20-2015 10:19 PM by BBHF.n00b.)
Post: #39
RE: XX❶❶❶Domain Hunter Gatherer - Easily Find Hi Quality Domains - Get Started Free❶❶❶XX
(07-19-2015 11:14 AM)TheNexus Wrote:  Has the free trial offer ended?

For Pro It's showing me £10 for first 7 days then £47/month.

sorry for that.. the system has been updated since.. people are abusing the free trial too much it..

if you have already been newly registered. please feel free to open a ticket "Please consider a 7 days free trial" and please explain your part. This will only apply to new members.

Click Here to register a Free Account:

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07-22-2015, 02:13 AM (This post was last modified: 07-22-2015 02:13 AM by BBHF.n00b.)
Post: #40
RE: XX❶❶❶Domain Hunter Gatherer - Easily Find Hi Quality Domains - Get Started Free❶❶❶XX
20-07-2015 Domain Hunter Gatherer v1.4.18.0
* Added: Support for DomDetailer in Domain Auction Hunter
* Added: Support for DomDetailer in Web2.0 Hunter
* Added: Support for DomDetailer in non-Pro Accounts

Purchase DomDetailer Credits from http://domdetailer.com

* Added: Option to Log-out from the Help menu
* Added: Option to crawl off-site when using website crawler
* Improved: DomDetailer checking code more CPU efficient
* Improved: Added more error checking in DomDetailer handling code
* Improved: Fallback code for Moz stats
* Fixed: Moz DA being reported as Moz PA in Domain Auction Hunter domain list

VISIT: http://domdetailer.com/ = Best at 10$

DomDetailer 25k Credits $10.00 25,000 domain quality check credits for DomDetailer
DomDetailer 50k Credits $17.00 50,000 domain quality check credits for DomDetailer
DomDetailer 150k Credits $47.00 150,000 domain quality check credits for DomDetailer
DomDetailer 500k Credits $127.00 500,000 domain quality check credits for DomDetailer

Main things of note are support for DomDetailer API for all users now so anyone hunting for web2.0 account and Auction domains can now check Moz and Majestic stats without having to have an account at either service.

Credits purchased for DomDetailer do not expire, unlike those available with a Majestic / or Moz account, and you can purchase 25,000 API credits which will get you all DHG supported domain stats from both Moz and Majestic. A silver account at Majestic which costs $45 +tax will only allow 25k API calls so if you are just wanting to find the stats of domains this represents a huge value compared with the cost of a Majestic and Moz account.


Other features added include an option to log out from the Help menu, it seems like a small or even insignificant option but there are instances where logging out is necessary for some users and will come in very handy for those users that subscribe under a different account than they have logged into the software.

Another feature added which has been requested is the ability to crawl off-site when importing a list of webpages, before DHG would remain on the websites imported and make sure that all domains have at least 1 link from one of the websites in the list imported. Now users have an option to do off-site crawling which allows the software to crawl pages from different websites while crawling.

Off-site crawling will result in longer crawls due to more pages crawled but should, in most cases, result in more domains found.
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