Ask HN: Any method monitor newly registered domains?
For some reasons I wanna monitor what domains people just registered, after Googled a lot, I can't find any services or tools can do this.
I know there is a domain pool zone file but that is beyond my scope's ability. So does anybody know a good tool or a method to achieve this thing? I feel this is possible because I noticed when one start a new website with wordpress, those spam bots somehow immediately send you spams within hours, so I guess there should be some ways? Any ideas?
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[ 3.5 ms ] story [ 27.9 ms ] thread... for free. There are tons of companies offering this service, but you gotta pony up some dough. Also this sounds like you're trying to set up a service that bothers people with those emails like "You've just registered extension .com, but extension .xyz is also available" and I hate that. Can you justify your needs for this?
Have to say you have provided an interesting idea of making some money, but it also has high potential to lose money since you have to register a ton of domains and its too much hustles, I don't want to flirt with that thing.
I want to monitor some article niche patterns of those newly built websites, I promise its for pure white hat and legal reasons, so don't worry about that. Could you point me the services can do this? I can't find any...
if it's for pure white hat reasons, then you shouldn't be afraid to tell us those reasons.. what are they? Perhaps there are alternative ways of solving that problem.
Hey man, I don't agree with your this point though.
Its not always no-harm to tell others what is your niche or ideas. If you know Internet marketing, especially making kinds of websites, you should know its better to never disclose your ideas or even what is your website. It sounds ridiculous for some, but its very normal practice.
On large IM forums, people never reveal their own sites.
Here [1] is some discussion on stackexchange and here [2] is a script that apparently scrapes some data from the free lists on whoisd [3]. I'm finding a rather large number of businesses built around this data.
[1] - https://webmasters.stackexchange.com/questions/121160/how-to...
[2] - https://github.com/gfek/Hunting-New-Registered-Domains
[3] - https://whoisds.com/newly-registered-domains
Exactly same from what I can see, there should be a way. Your direction helps a lot, I guess those people can access the "domain pool zone file" and then somehow made this a service, to monitor newly registered domains.
After all, I don't need such level thing, I think I am going to manually search new sites instead. Thanks again!