Domain Maj
TF
Expiring
In
Exp
   auralux.com.au - 09m
   surfcitytelecom.com.au - 10m
   cryptocounselling.net.au - 10m
   inflatableboatcovers.com.au - 10m
   winchcovers.com.au - 10m
   yourcryptocounselling.net.au - 10m
   tasmaniannightskies.com.au - 11m
   cryptohealing.com.au - 12m
   francescopetroni.ie - 12m
   mirabeehoney.com.au - 12m
 
 
List of domains with Back Links, Trust Flow, Domain Authority,
Alexa, SEMrush, SimilarWeb metrics and more
process 2

The data table shows expired domains and expiring domains from three different expired domain lists

1. Expiring Domains - These are domains that will be expiring within the next 10 days

2. Expired Domains - These are domains that have already expired in the last 10 days

3. Archived Domains - These are all currently available domains that expired more than 10 days ago

process 2
process 2

The domains are shown from multiple sources - GoDaddy, NameJet, SnapNames, DynaDot, Sedo and from various drop lists across the world.

By default we show the following metrics - Age, Moz Domain Authority, Moz Page Authority, Moz Trust, Majestic Seo Trust and Citation Flow, Alexa Rank, Moz Referring Domains, Majestic Seo Referring Domains, Open PageRank, SimilarWeb Rank, SEMrush Monthly Traffic and Domain Price. Apart from these there are around 40+ metrics that you can see by customizing columns

You can search the list in three different ways

1. Common Searches - These are pre-built searches for finding expired domains and are really useful if you are a newbie

2. Simple Search - This is a simpler search for those who only have a few parameters they need

3. Advanced Search - This is for the gurus who like to have the option to search on every single metric.




 
Ian Howells, Traffic Think Tank, United States

Whenever I'm looking for a domain with some link history, DomCop is my go-to tool. Their option for filtering by TF/CF ratio in particular helps quickly weed out the stuff that has a high likelihood of having been spammed to death already - it's a huge time saver.

Ian Howells, Traffic Think Tank
United States