Cosmic Domains – We Find Hundreds of GREAT Domains for your PBN!

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Are you able to provide list of .com.xx gTLD domains?

No, I don't have means nor even a theory how to search for certain TLD. Other than filter them out of result of common search.



On a side note... Read this:

a. Right now I got 12 orders. Here I count only full normal paid orders, not reviews or testings or whatever.

b. Some of our respectful colleagues worry (and even are pissed off) that I sell these lists for such a low price.

c. In the OP I mention that the current price is valid "For a limited time only".

So, here is my price politics:


After 100 orders, I double the price for this service.


I will regularly update here on the orders counter.


Grab it now, don't wait for 80 or so - you have a chance not to make it to the first 100 then!

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Happy Independence Day, all US colleagues!

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REVIEW:

Golan asked me if i'd review his service as I'm a long term customer of his as his services are always good value and high quality.

I'll keep it short, mainly due to be a lazy mo' fo'!

Golan delivered near on 1000 domains, of course some where shite, some where spammed to hell and back BUT there was a load of quality domains that I'd never have found, some of which where old .govs and some had first been registered 10+ years ago.. Dem been brought already!

SO....

Get in quick, get ahead and make some more monies bitches!
 
REVIEW:
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Thank you bro for the review!


All the reports on Friday's orders are delivered. One big 5-keyword order from Saturday is left, then goes Sunday.


At this point, the order counter is on 19.


After 100 orders, I double the price for this service.

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Can you do this for a geographical location as the main keyword? Say I want a tight network for clients in the Houston area... I'm probably going to get old band blogs, expired businesses, associations, and so forth. What would be the best way to go about sorting your results if that were the case? (Idk if this is a single csv of domains, or something like a register compass report with more data. Feel free to pm me if you'd prefer)

I'd love to hear about this too. Thanks in advance. Looks like a great service, from a real quality guy. Looking forward to hearing more, and working with you again.

Did you guys order? How was the quality of domains with a local intent?
 
Still testing this out... Have been tweaking the search query with Golan to try and get hyperlocal results. (expired businesses, associations, etc.)

It's tough because strictly going off of a city match modifier for the domain itself, weeds out a lot of good domains such as, "jonesroofing.com" or "hschamber.org." The alternative is to go through each link profile manually, which I've only spot checked at this point. Of course the goal is to grab domains that already have links from local newspapers, business associations, etc...

If my needs weren't so specific, and we could open up the initial search to national niches, the results are much much better (there were already a couple in mine I spotted). I did find a couple gems in the lists already with local intent, but not as targeted as I'd prefer.

We're working on modifying the query and have some ideas for further filtering the results that would make things much quicker. I haven't tried it yet, but this would probably produce a killer list in big niches.
 
Still testing this out... Have been tweaking the search query with Golan to try and get hyperlocal results. (expired businesses, associations, etc.)

It's tough because strictly going off of a city match modifier for the domain itself, weeds out a lot of good domains such as, "jonesroofing.com" or "hschamber.org." The alternative is to go through each link profile manually, which I've only spot checked at this point. Of course the goal is to grab domains that already have links from local newspapers, business associations, etc...

If my needs weren't so specific, and we could open up the initial search to national niches, the results are much much better (there were already a couple in mine I spotted). I did find a couple gems in the lists already with local intent, but not as targeted as I'd prefer.

We're working on modifying the query and have some ideas for further filtering the results that would make things much quicker. I haven't tried it yet, but this would probably produce a killer list in big niches.

Thanks Matt for the feedback!
 
Quick Review:

Golan graciously offered me a free review copy of his product. I really wasn't too sure what to expect here, but here is what my team saw as we went through it, and our thought process...

So these are all domains that expired, currently unregistered, but have backlinks/authority. so you've got PR - which will be 0 across the board, considering they're expired. Domain Auth/Page Auth (homepage)/ PA of the www subdomain. Trust Flow - Citation Flow. Backlinking Domains and Age - when it was originally registered. so if you sort that list by like.. DA you get some interesting domains with links - some are super spammy and you can just take a look at the backlink count to get some quick insights into that. But some look pretty legit. So to build a 'network' off this, I'd pick a few of these domains, head over to archive.org rip the existing content - as much of it as we can - especially stuff that's being linked to and then slowly start building it back up - and 'trick' google into thinking it just went away for a few years.

My next steps...basically dig into it a bit more - look at ahrefs/ose. Check out 'top pages' as is a good indicator of it's value. if there's articles that were actively linked to or wtv...sometimes you can just forward the whole domain to a new site - build a couple paid links to it, and you'll get this HUGE boost. So I might only go that far with the few I decide to pick up.

Now I gave Golan a city + keyword. Unfortunately it was a city that appears in multiple US states, so I didn't end up with something quite as relevant as I wanted. Regardless of this, generally speaking it really wasn't too relevant, but this is just based on looking at the domain name...maybe the previous subject matter was.

All in all, packed with value, and has me seriously considering putting my PBN hat back on. Next time around I would probably give him something less 'local' and see how he manages with that.
 
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