A good site for searching for Domain Names

We Got DomainTyler Cruz posted about a great site for searching for domain names last week called We Got Domain.

We Got Domain searches for the latest domain name sales on dnforum, digitalpoint, sitepoint, namepros, ebay, domainforums and domainstate. you can then search for the domain you want using a wide range of options including hypens, PageRank, Yahoo Backlinks etc.

The results displays the price of the domain, creation and expiration date and provides a link to the sales thread in the corresponding forum.

We Got Domain

I think this is a great little site. It’s very hard to find a bargain on domain trading sites like Sedo which is why I prefer looking for domains on forums. This script makes it much easier to do that. I’m sure you’ll find it useful :)

Link : We Got Domain


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  1. jackie sheeler - Gravatar

    jackie sheeler  |  November 24th, 2008 at 6:41 pm #

    thanks for the resource! how would you compare this against freshdrop.net — are they basically the same?

  2. Kevin Muldoon - Gravatar

    Kevin Muldoon  |  November 24th, 2008 at 7:10 pm #

    Hey Jackie. I’ve not seen that site before but it seems like they pull domains from more popular domain trading sites like sedo, NameJet and SnapNames. Whereas We Got Domain searches through several webmaster forums.

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    Success University Review  |  November 25th, 2008 at 6:55 am #

    Hi Kevin,

    I wish i new about this script last month :) , It looks like a great tool for finding that domain you want for a bargin.

    Jason

  4. Picked Up My First Domain Name Via We Got Domain - Gravatar

    Picked Up My First Domain Name Via We Got Domain  |  November 25th, 2008 at 12:21 pm #

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  5. The Deal Is - Gravatar

    The Deal Is  |  December 5th, 2008 at 9:11 am #

    Looks very cool I have just been using godaddy, but im definatly going to use this now.

    Thanks for the find

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