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XPays 11-11-2005 03:45 PM

DOMAINS - IPalert.com Launch Notice - PENDING DELETE DOMAIN WATCHER PDDW.com Service
 
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Greetings Webmasters,

http://IPalert.com is now live! Register now and start receiving pending deleted domain data every day! Use the power of the PDDW service from IPalert.com to acquire great domains and expand your portfolio. Protect your brand from dilution, discover domains that are lapsing that have steady traffic, or whatever application that benefits the growth of your business.

PDDW by IPalert.com provides you with traffic stats on the the pending deleted domains, as well as any possible Alexa ranking plus whether the traffic is direct or indirect (via a redirection to an alternate domain) and more.

We have been having outstanding results using the keyword-based system and our Dictionary module that automatically notifies upon the pending deletion of any dictionary domains. We see dictionary domains, 3 character domains, and other super domains expiring every day and now so can you at http://ipalert.com :thumbsup

For further information please visit http://ipalert.com now or post any questions you may have as well as you feedback on the site design.

Other services IPalert.com offers are Patent and Trademark alert-related and we will introduce a FREE join form watcher and downtime/uptime notification service in December as well.

Happy Domain Winning!!!!!!!

:GFYBand

XPays 11-11-2005 03:56 PM

i got pornchatboard.com and rapidness.com in the last couple of days and dozens of other domains so far. build your base with IPalert and you'll thank us later :winkwink:

J$tyle$ 11-11-2005 04:01 PM

Congratz on the launch of some great new webmaster tools, Ev!

BTW - great catching up with you and seeing you yesterday!

:)

TheGoldenChild 11-11-2005 04:03 PM

congrats to you and Michael.
IP Alert is such a great tool and webmasters will love it.
How did your dinner sit with you the rest of the evening?
:1orglaugh

XPays 11-11-2005 04:11 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by J$tyle$
Congratz on the launch of some great new webmaster tools, Ev!

BTW - great catching up with you and seeing you yesterday!

:)


awesome day yesterday and i know you are busy and i really appreciate us all getting to have some quality time.

we have a one-click backorderrer that automatically loads you up at 4 backorder spots so you can snag domains even more efficiently. michael is testing it right now and says congrats to d$ and hi to all.

XPays 11-11-2005 04:15 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by kBizzle
congrats to you and Michael.
IP Alert is such a great tool and webmasters will love it.
How did your dinner sit with you the rest of the evening?
:1orglaugh

brent's deli is top notch and a stand-up deli :thumbsup you holding the baby all day yesterday was priceless- i've never seen you so happy --- congrats!!!

that join form watcher i told you about that notifies webmasters when their join form or other critical pages are down via email or cell phone alert is going to be a FREE service fyi--

XPays 11-11-2005 05:07 PM

tip: if you use a mail filter 3rd party program - whitelist/allow ipalert.com prior to submitting your registration to avoid delay.

AmateurFlix 11-11-2005 06:27 PM

So XPays you're getting notified of domains with existing traffic and not buying them yourself because __________?

Brujah 11-11-2005 06:41 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by AmateurFlix
So XPays you're getting notified of domains with existing traffic and not buying them yourself because __________?

He is buying them, at backorder auction services. Upcoming big changes at the registry are in store soon.

AmateurFlix 11-11-2005 06:45 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Brujah
He is buying them, at backorder auction services. Upcoming big changes at the registry are in store soon.

So how are people who use this service supposed to be able to buy the domains that have existing traffic?

XPays 11-11-2005 06:46 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by AmateurFlix
So XPays you're getting notified of domains with existing traffic and not buying them yourself because __________?

it is sort of a lottery system, so we are getting our share- there are 1000's of domains expiring every day and we feel other webmasters will utilize and benefit from using the some tools we scripted for our own use originally.

XPays 11-11-2005 06:48 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by AmateurFlix
So how are people who use this service supposed to be able to buy the domains that have existing traffic?

there are backorder links present with every domain so that you can click and backorder quickly. we also have a neat efficiency for backorderring at multiple locations simultaneously and efficiently.

Brujah 11-11-2005 06:53 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by AmateurFlix
So how are people who use this service supposed to be able to buy the domains that have existing traffic?

The service is like many others that give you access to information you may not already have. Obtaining the actual domains however is another matter.

You need to compete at auction for them with the main services that backorder successfully. He mentions 4 I think. Those are likely; snapnames.com, pool.com, enom.com, namewinner.com or godaddy.com. That means if the domain " mymomisdrunk.com " is dropping and you want it, you would try to cover your bases by backordering it at those 4 services. When one of them successfully catches your domain name, then you begin the fun process of bidding against others who want the name too. If it has traffic, you will spend significantly more for the name.

The value of the service depends on whether you have access to a list of good names that will be dropping. The more information you have about a name, the better.

XPays 11-11-2005 07:24 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Brujah
The service is like many others that give you access to information you may not already have. Obtaining the actual domains however is another matter.

You need to compete at auction for them with the main services that backorder successfully. He mentions 4 I think. Those are likely; snapnames.com, pool.com, enom.com, namewinner.com or godaddy.com. That means if the domain " mymomisdrunk.com " is dropping and you want it, you would try to cover your bases by backordering it at those 4 services. When one of them successfully catches your domain name, then you begin the fun process of bidding against others who want the name too. If it has traffic, you will spend significantly more for the name.

The value of the service depends on whether you have access to a list of good names that will be dropping. The more information you have about a name, the better.

yes, a good fundamental breakdown on the pddw service package from IPalert.com - the good news is that once entered into an auction- those that do not bid originally are locked out from future bidding and you can see who you are bidding against. at auction- you are still getting in essence a foreclosure style discounted purchase most of the time. we won the auction on rapidness.com yesterday for $62 for example. Many times, the luck of the draw will go to godaddy for example at $20 and NO auction. We love those and links for the major backorder services are included with each domain our system finds for our customers. The auctions that result from multiple people backorderring the same domain from pool for example are actually not a terrible thing for those hot for the particular domain- a chance at a whack on a deal is better than none at all. also, the evidence of several candidates seeking the same expiring domain shows a novice that somebody must know something out there--- hop on the bandwagon and you'll increase your asset-base quickly.

XPays 11-11-2005 08:02 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Brujah
He is buying them, at backorder auction services. Upcoming big changes at the registry are in store soon.

please elaborate at your leisure :bigears

pornguy 11-11-2005 08:19 PM

Nice service. Good luck with it.

XPays 11-11-2005 08:58 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by pornguy
Nice service. Good luck with it.

we appreciate the kind words and hope that webmasters will score some homerun-ish domains- have a nice weekend!

XPays 11-11-2005 09:49 PM

if you have pddw then you know that these 70 or so 3 character domains are going into pending delete right now:

0tv.us - 11/15/2005
0w0.net - 11/13/2005 - Alexa Data R:2766947
11k.org - 11/14/2005
11k.us - 11/14/2005
1of.net - 11/15/2005
1pk.net - 11/15/2005
1sq.com - 11/13/2005
1xz.us - 11/13/2005
2dz.us - 11/15/2005
2eh.net - 11/15/2005
2oh.net - 11/15/2005
30k.org - 11/14/2005
3kj.net - 11/15/2005
3lu.net - 11/14/2005
3v1.net - 11/14/2005
4-p.biz - 11/14/2005
48k.us - 11/14/2005
52y.net - 11/15/2005 - Alexa Data L:8
55k.us - 11/14/2005
5cn.org - 11/14/2005 - Alexa Data R:93964 L:85 [indirect]
5t5.org - 11/14/2005
5tv.us - 11/15/2005
5xx.net - 11/15/2005
6fl.org - 11/13/2005
6tv.us - 11/15/2005
6u6.org - 11/15/2005
7cg.net - 11/14/2005
7tv.us - 11/15/2005
80g.net - 11/13/2005
80n.net - 11/15/2005
8mg.net - 11/15/2005
8vn.net - 11/14/2005
96k.us - 11/14/2005
9ga.net - 11/14/2005
9m8.net - 11/15/2005
9sx.net - 11/13/2005
a0n.net - 11/13/2005
a59.com - 11/15/2005 - Alexa Data L:1
a87.com - 11/15/2005
bw0.com - 11/13/2005
c2k.org - 11/14/2005
c70.net - 11/13/2005
dn1.net - 11/13/2005 - Alexa Data L:15 [indirect]
do5.us - 11/13/2005
f3g.net - 11/13/2005
f60.us - 11/13/2005
fl3.us - 11/14/2005
fni.biz - 11/14/2005
fu6.net - 11/15/2005
g9k.net - 11/15/2005
hk0.net - 11/13/2005
k81.net - 11/14/2005
m00.biz - 11/14/2005
m3a.com - 11/15/2005
mr1.net - 11/13/2005
ogu.biz - 11/13/2005
p0q.net - 11/15/2005
q8y.us - 11/15/2005
qa1.biz - 11/14/2005
rvf.biz - 11/13/2005
rw1.ca - 11/13/2005
rw2.ca - 11/13/2005
rx9.us - 11/13/2005
s0r.org - 11/15/2005
s1l.net - 11/13/2005
s34.net - 11/14/2005
sgy.us - 11/13/2005
su8.net - 11/13/2005
taw.ca - 11/13/2005
u1u.com - 11/13/2005
w32.biz - 11/13/2005
wb9.net - 11/13/2005
wc0.com - 11/13/2005 - Alexa Data R:41951 L:50 [indirect]
wh0.us - 11/14/2005
z80.us - 11/15/2005
zom.ca - 11/13/2005

XPays 11-11-2005 09:52 PM

if you watch the keyword "poker" then all of these would now be in your inbox ready to backorder:

4pokertournament.com - 11/14/2005
all-incelebritymusicpoker.com - 11/15/2005
all-incountrymusicpoker.com - 11/15/2005
all-inhiphopmusicpoker.com - 11/15/2005
all-inrocknrollmusicpoker.com - 11/15/2005
allincelebritymusicpoker.com - 11/15/2005
allincountrymusicpoker.com - 11/15/2005
allinhiphopmusicpoker.com - 11/15/2005
allinrocknrollmusicpoker.com - 11/15/2005
bbpokersupply.com - 11/15/2005
beallpoker.com - 11/14/2005
bingo-poker.com - 11/15/2005
cariebeanpokerclassic.com - 11/13/2005
casinonpoker.com - 11/14/2005
epokerforum.com - 11/14/2005
fortknoxpoker.com - 11/13/2005
hotpotpoker.com - 11/13/2005
intanetpoker.com - 11/14/2005
internetpokerhub.com - 11/15/2005
internetpokeruniversity.com - 11/15/2005
islandpokerclassic.com - 11/14/2005
kardkingpokertables.com - 11/13/2005
northwestpokertours.com - 11/14/2005
nwpokertours.com - 11/14/2005
online--poker-tables.com - 11/14/2005
only4poker.com - 11/13/2005
patonskipoker.com - 11/15/2005
poker-scope.com - 11/15/2005
pokeraustin.com - 11/14/2005
pokerbetsworldwide.com - 11/14/2005
pokercasinodeals.com - 11/13/2005
pokerhaj.com - 11/13/2005
pokerinutah.com - 11/15/2005
pokerlynx.com - 11/14/2005
pokermeetup.com - 11/14/2005
pokerstine.com - 11/13/2005
pokerutah.com - 11/15/2005
realpokermag.com - 11/15/2005
realpokermagazine.com - 11/15/2005
scpokertour.com - 11/13/2005
teampokerleague.com - 11/13/2005
upapoker.com - 11/14/2005
utahpokerplayer.com - 11/15/2005
worldpokerxc.com - 11/14/2005
worldserieseofpoker.com - 11/13/2005
worldseriosofpoker.com - 11/14/2005
worldseriouseofpoker.com - 11/13/2005

brand0n 11-11-2005 10:21 PM

and you mean to tell me a prize domain goes through and you dont snatch it up?

Brujah 11-11-2005 10:24 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by brand0n
and you mean to tell me a prize domain goes through and you dont snatch it up?

Not trying to stick up for him cause my lists are better.. :winkwink: but, it seems that he is not taking an advantage over anyone. The backorder services get the names. So he has the same chance of owning it as you would. Highest bidder always wins.

XPays 11-12-2005 02:17 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Brujah
Not trying to stick up for him cause my lists are better.. :winkwink: but, it seems that he is not taking an advantage over anyone. The backorder services get the names. So he has the same chance of owning it as you would. Highest bidder always wins.

thanks brujah- only thing i will add is that sometimes we do not need to even bid because we capture a domain on the first try. we have been sharing our strategies with our IPalert/PDDW customers- one of those is to backorder all of the domains on our "wanted" radar with the understanding that we won't get them all.

also, considering there is human interaction involved - i do not think even the most diligent of us could catch every domain just based on the pace at which domains are deleting at least.

DomC 11-12-2005 02:39 PM

interesting...Brujah's are much better though.

XPays 11-12-2005 02:41 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by DomC
interesting...Brujah's are much better though.

according to brujah - perhaps one of these days we should do a pddw challenge :thumbsup

how many domains does brujah own? what are the best packages?

Brujah 11-12-2005 02:44 PM

Evan, c'mon.. lol. PDDW is severely lacking right now in it's infancy. Off the top of my head I know a handful of sites that have better lists, but giving you benefit of doubt I'm sure you'll work at improving PDDW so it can stand up against the others.

XPays 11-12-2005 02:47 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Brujah
Evan, c'mon.. lol. PDDW is severely lacking right now in it's infancy. Off the top of my head I know a handful of sites that have better lists, but giving you benefit of doubt I'm sure you'll work at improving PDDW so it can stand up against the others.

would you like a free beta account? we would value your feedback of course- i have to say our system is pretty efficient and we and our clients are racking up domains already like crazy though. of course, everything we do gets better over time and nothing is ever "finished" so i acknowledge that we have room for improvement. let's hook you up to it and see what you think with a real world trial :2 cents:

Brujah 11-12-2005 03:03 PM

I wouldn't, but an independent review should be done by someone that compares all the list type services. Maybe even with a nice feature chart, etc... I think it would help everyone who was interested improve their own services.

XPays 11-12-2005 03:16 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Brujah
I wouldn't, but an independent review should be done by someone that compares all the list type services. Maybe even with a nice feature chart, etc... I think it would help everyone who was interested improve their own services.

cool - so far all of the accounts using the system are xpays affiliates - datatanks who posts here just started and is a good candidate to do a comparison. good idea----

XPays 11-12-2005 03:27 PM

btw brujah and peeps- the list of 3 character domains i posted for example is already filtered down on my personal criteria from the raw output- hopefully there is no confusion that my sample was raw--- shit just add the .info's the list gets outrageous. which leads back to the lottery aspect again- different searchers have different criteria so the pool is pretty big for us all....

Taboo 11-12-2005 03:48 PM

Evan, what sets your service apart from the rest?

Are you an actual domain drop catcher? or domain drop list provider? data aggregator? Do you also backorder the domains with all the other domain drop catchers? if you do get a domain, do you then re-auction it to the people subscribed thru your site?

Maybe I misread your press release and most of this thread, but I used to auto-magically aggregate all the drop lists from all the providers then cross-check, back-check, whatever-check, until I had a list of what I wanted... the rest of my data just sat there and zipped to make room for the next day's/week's domain drop. But based on my own lists, and Brujah's, and many others, what sets your service apart?

just curious... not taking a stab at you or mocking you... cause I have much respect for you... you're very patent-savvy, maybe a bit too savvy for "our" good :1orglaugh , but I haven't yet seen anything you're offering as better than what's already out there... evrywhere. Please enlighten me/us.

Now, when it comes to IPalert, I see lots of promise. :thumbsup

.

Taboo 11-12-2005 03:50 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Brujah
I wouldn't, but an independent review should be done by someone that compares all the list type services. Maybe even with a nice feature chart, etc... I think it would help everyone who was interested improve their own services.


this is what we plan on doing on my future site DomainDrop.com :thumbsup

XPays 11-12-2005 04:14 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Taboo
Evan, what sets your service apart from the rest?

Are you an actual domain drop catcher? or domain drop list provider? data aggregator? Do you also backorder the domains with all the other domain drop catchers? if you do get a domain, do you then re-auction it to the people subscribed thru your site?

Maybe I misread your press release and most of this thread, but I used to auto-magically aggregate all the drop lists from all the providers then cross-check, back-check, whatever-check, until I had a list of what I wanted... the rest of my data just sat there and zipped to make room for the next day's/week's domain drop. But based on my own lists, and Brujah's, and many others, what sets your service apart?

just curious... not taking a stab at you or mocking you... cause I have much respect for you... you're very patent-savvy, maybe a bit too savvy for "our" good :1orglaugh , but I haven't yet seen anything you're offering as better than what's already out there... evrywhere. Please enlighten me/us.

Now, when it comes to IPalert, I see lots of promise. :thumbsup

.

somebody must have gone to journalism school lol -

To answer your questions let me start with a little history. We got frustrated with the uspto.gov as far as updates and ongoing organisation of our different patents and trademarks we monitor. We invented a system to make our intellectual property stuff easier for our own use. A bit over a year ago we notified our patent attorney of a change in status on an application and he and his law firm were kind of shocked that WE let Them know what was happening. They asked to see what we we had created for this purpose and long story short, they have several clients using the system now with managed accounts at http://IPalert.com - also, our own business interests are served through our usage as a customer of our own product. So, you start to see a market-driven situation happening on that topic. I asked Michael to build me a setup next to watche for dropped domains for our own use- a couple of people saw us moving and shaking in some auctions and what not and inquired about what service we are using. They are now customers as well as several webmasters who have helped beta the system over the last few months. Next, while talking to one of our webmaster affiliates at http://XPays.com I decided to let others use our Join Form Watcher because we were talking about billing processor uptime and he asked if he could add his url's to our proprietary watching system. We will release access to the system FREE at http://Ipalert.com in December.

So, frankly, I am not to kean on what everyone else is doing and never have been a copycat. We employ the methods that work in the real world for us and help others expand their own businesses should they wish to use our services. Not every webmaster out there is super-specialized on domain acquisitions as one's such as Taboo or Brujah; So, there is room out there for our service to compete and succeed imho. Ultimately, we are reaching our target market and all the spoils that come with the expanded networking and such. We provide access to information that makes people money when they use it to their advantage and we save them the time involved with establishing their own proprietary services and systems.

Our service is User-friendly - FAST - has lots of additional data and it works. We will make continual improvements give personal attention to our customers as always and respect confidentiality and privacy.

$5 submissions 11-13-2005 10:21 PM

Evan, KICKASS service as always!

XPays 11-14-2005 12:56 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by $5 submissions
Evan, KICKASS service as always!

thanks gene and we scored a couple of doozies this weekend :winkwink:


also, i got my paws on the "instant backorder" button in http://IPalert.com and am quite impressed with the tool - one click - 4 backorder's on the same domain in seconds- it's quite a convenience!


also, to brujah- if the icann changes help level the playing field - our service will be even more of a boon for domain people :thumbsup

TheGoldenChild 11-14-2005 02:08 PM

I love this tool
So what happens when I enter "Paris" into the program?

pradaboy 11-14-2005 02:40 PM

signing up as we speak

XPays 11-14-2005 03:12 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by kBizzle
I love this tool
So what happens when I enter "Paris" into the program?


Found: 55
Domain - Delete Date
ariamobilsiparis.com - 11/16/2005
autocomparisonssnoks.info - 11/16/2005
bijoudeparis.com - 11/16/2005
chapel-en-le-frithparish.com - 11/15/2005 - Alexa Data L:1
cours-peinture-paris.com - 11/15/2005
creation-site-web-paris.info - 11/17/2005
e-paris10eme.com - 11/16/2005 - Alexa Data L:1
e-paris11eme.com - 11/16/2005 - Alexa Data L:2
e-paris12eme.com - 11/16/2005 - Alexa Data L:2
e-paris13eme.com - 11/16/2005 - Alexa Data L:3
e-paris14eme.com - 11/16/2005 - Alexa Data L:1
e-paris16eme.com - 11/16/2005
e-paris17eme.com - 11/16/2005 - Alexa Data L:2
e-paris18eme.com - 11/16/2005 - Alexa Data L:1
e-paris19eme.com - 11/16/2005 - Alexa Data L:1
e-paris1er.com - 11/16/2005 - Alexa Data L:1
e-paris2eme.com - 11/16/2005 - Alexa Data L:1
e-paris3eme.com - 11/16/2005 - Alexa Data L:1
e-paris4eme.com - 11/16/2005 - Alexa Data L:2
e-paris5eme.com - 11/16/2005 - Alexa Data L:1
e-paris6eme.com - 11/16/2005 - Alexa Data L:1
e-paris7eme.com - 11/16/2005 - Alexa Data L:1
e-paris8eme.com - 11/16/2005 - Alexa Data L:1
e-paris9eme.com - 11/16/2005 - Alexa Data L:1
ebeldeparis.com - 11/16/2005
equitycomparison.com - 11/16/2005
fxpricecomparison.com - 11/16/2005
guidedtoursparis.com - 11/16/2005
hotels-paris-hotels.com - 11/17/2005 - Alexa Data L:1
investmentcomparison.com - 11/17/2005
ladydeparis.com - 11/17/2005
lindaparisooolala.com - 11/15/2005
lingeriecomparison.com - 11/17/2005
montyparis.com - 11/16/2005
notaire-paris.info - 11/17/2005
paris-auto-location.com - 11/17/2005 - Alexa Data L:1
paris-hotel-18em.com - 11/15/2005
paris-hotels-only.com - 11/16/2005
paris-hotels-travel.net - 11/15/2005
paris-loisirs-entreprises.com - 11/17/2005
paris-taxi.info - 11/18/2005
paris2008.info - 11/18/2005
parisaonline.com - 11/16/2005
parisfrancehotelsreservations.com - 11/17/2005
parishseat.com - 11/17/2005
parishseats.com - 11/17/2005
parispanoramas.com - 11/16/2005
paristaxi.info - 11/18/2005
pccomparison.info - 11/16/2005
sddparis.com - 11/17/2005
ststephenparish.org - 11/15/2005 - Alexa Data R:4046307
szmodeparis.com - 11/17/2005 - Alexa Data L:2
treatyofparisrestaurant.com - 11/17/2005
univ-paris7.com - 11/16/2005
vitoparis.com - 11/17/2005
________

i got parisholton.com misspell recently - gets about 10 hits a day :thumbsup

XPays 11-14-2005 03:13 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by pradaboy
signing up as we speak


cool - domains are a super investment :thumbsup

XPays 11-15-2005 02:20 PM

some of our first customers are quite excited about this service :thumbsup

J$tyle$ 11-15-2005 02:50 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by XPays
some of our first customers are quite excited about this service :thumbsup

Yes we are

:thumbsup


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