3 Domain Investing Tools I Use in the Morning

No matter where I am or what I have planned for the day, I spend some time looking at upcoming domain name auctions. The time I spend varies depending on my schedule, but on a regular workday where I am at home, I will probably spend between 1-2 hours on domain auction research.

In order to find domain names I am interested in buying, I primarily use 3 domain investing tools for research. If you use additional tools, I invite you to share them in the comment section below.

Dropping.pro – This is a paid tool I use to get emailed lists each morning with certain parameters I set. I created a few different filters with terms or specific types of names I am looking to find. If domain names are coming up for auction that day, I will receive an email with a list of names that matches the filter parameters. This is a paid tool, and I believe I pay about $50/month for it. I’ve been using this tool for a very long time, so the plan pricing may have changed. Notably, I also use this tool for other things like finding leads if/when I do outbound.

ExpiredDomains.net – I have quite a few search filters created here for different platforms and marketplaces. There is quite a bit of overlap between what I see here and on Dropping.pro, but each also identifies domain names uniquely. I’ve tried to create filters in a way that there is a bit less overlap and more results for me to manually filter through. This is a free tool, and I believe they rely on affiliate revenue so I click through.

DotDB – I have always felt that there more domain names registered with a specific keyword in them, the better. DotDB is a free tool that allows me to quickly see how many registrations exist for a specific keyword. For instance, there are 34 DomainInvesting .TLDs registered, and there are 72 domain names with “DomainInvesting” in them. I use the free version which limits the number of searches, but there are paid accounts available for users who want more – and likely better – data.

Bonus:
DSAD.com 
– Several times a week, I will look at DSAD.com for their list of domain names coming up for auction. I also enjoy reading the stories shared and appreciate what goes into running their website. The only downside as a bidder, IMO, is that names mentioned there tend to sell for higher prices because of the exposure. This highlights the popularity of the website and is helpful for the platforms and sellers.

Peter Askew – I have to give a shout out to Peter Askew who occasionally highlights and shares domain names coming up for auction that could be developed. Like with DSAD, highlighted domain names tend to pop in auction and many of them get renewed prior to auction. That said, Peter’s X account is well worth a follow – and probably more for the stories he shares than for the auctions.

This may be common sense, but in addition to these tools, I also spend time looking at the platforms to see what domain names already have bids. This identifies the most popular domain names coming up for auction, and if I don’t have time for research, I will take a quick look at the platforms themselves.

Elliot Silver
Elliot Silver
About The Author: Elliot Silver is an Internet entrepreneur and publisher of DomainInvesting.com. Elliot is also the founder and President of Top Notch Domains, LLC, a company that has closed eight figures in deals. Please read the DomainInvesting.com Terms of Use page for additional information about the publisher, website comment policy, disclosures, and conflicts of interest. Reach out to Elliot: Twitter | Facebook | LinkedIn

5 COMMENTS

  1. **&* Common Sense* my tool

    I travel far and wide and with an open mind and with a good sense of humor .
    Whatever shits happen I fixed it…
    I travel with my eyes and ears open
    And with a good dose of common sense.
    With that God’s given skills I was able to hand rag a couple of domains
    penangvacation.com
    GuamGuy.com
    vacationmelbourne.com
    vacationsydney.com
    GraffitiDrones.com
    You seen drones to clean over graffiti now, pretty cool
    Phantomorbit.com
    Google it.. the new space satellite warfare

  2. ** next tool is open your eyes and ears***

    I have never never bid or bought a domain.All my domains are hand reg- thanks to the good promo code99 cent
    All domains in the marketplace were initially hand reg…right?

    Chicken or the egg

    Some of my hand reg domains
    Squarely.com
    Cloud engineer.com
    Online Drones.com
    Online Drone.com
    Gxnx com
    Zmmr.com
    And thanks to the legalization of marijuana,my high premium marijuana domains got so many offers
    MarijuanaDomain.com
    Marijuanaguy.com
    Marijuanadealer.com
    Marijuanaspuces.com
    MarijuanaOasis.com
    And more

    Damn love this stress free hobby and making bucks and flying all over the world 1st class…for free!

  3. Marijuanaspuces.com should be marijuanaSpices.com

    I plan to use this for my cooking, yes I do love to cook and have amazing cooking sites
    mycookingsucks.com

    For those who love SE Asian food, I have partnered with one of my GalFriends and she loves to cook too …https://malaysiancooking.com/ —amazing traffic ….thanks to my cooking domain.

    I also planning on opening a durian orchard farm store: https://ilovedurians.com/

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