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How to discover valuable domains that have recently lapsed

I am looking to expand my online presence, but I want to find names that have some history rather than just buying something brand new. The problem is, I don't know where to start looking for these "abandoned" sites. Most of the places I find seem to be full of low-quality junk or are way too expensive. Is there a straightforward method or a reliable place to look where I can actually find names that have some potential left in them without spending a fortune?

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Jasmine
May 05

Finding quality in a sea of junk is the biggest challenge when you are starting out with this strategy. A good starting point is to find expired domain names https://domainsavailable.now/ using a curated list that filters out the obvious spam. This allows you to focus on names that actually have a clean history and decent metrics. It makes the whole discovery process much more efficient and less of a gamble. You might find exactly what you need by browsing through some of the daily updates today.

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