Expired Area Finder Plugin - Hunt for and Collect Expired Domains - Scrapebox 2.0

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Expired Area Finder Plugin – Hunt for and Collect Expired Domains – Scrapebox 2.0

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Scrapebox Expired Domain finder allows you deep crawl websites and find domains that are expired with authority links to them.

IMPORTANT NOTE! – Majestic is now supported but it does not run automatically with the Expired Finder. You need to wait till it completes and then click on the Majestic button.

The reason majestic runs manually is that some people may get tens of thousands of expired domains in a run and majestic lookups are expensive so we allow you to first filter out junk domains based on other elements and then you can lookup majestic stats for only the ones you want.

You can deep crawl sites like CNN, New York Times, Wikipedia, BBC, Huffington Post etc..

This combined with the scraping power of Scrapebox can net you extremely powerful domains.

In the video I cover how the domain finder works as well as some theory with 1 example of how you might use it to make some money in a local space.

The plugin of course allows you to check many metrics such as Alexa, Moz metrics, Dmoz, Facebook, Google +1, Linked In, Pinterest and even check if its in Wayback and how many snapshots.

The Premium plugin has a small additional cost, as all plugins do, and is a life time license with all future updates being free. No monthly fee.

Hunt and gather domains from your favorite sites or use Scrapebox to scrape sites from the engines.

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