Video: Using Google to Find Available Domain Names

Several months ago, by chance and a little luck, I discovered a unique Google search query which would allow anyone to mine expired domains from old Whois pages on DomainTools. I released this information to DotSauce premium subscribers and am now passing that information on to all DotSauce readers.

I have created a screencast video tutorial detailing my method and the Google query I use to gather expired domain names that have recently become available.

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I hope you enjoyed this screencast! I plan on releasing more videos featuring tips, tricks and tutorials in the near future. Your comments and suggestions are appreciated.

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Video: Using Google to Find Available Domain Names

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