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So what tools are available to help you find domain names with indexed pages? I am not aware of many, but I am aware that Freshdrop.net offers the metric. They provide Google Indexed pages under the tab GIDX.
Now do not get super excited because you see a domain with xx,xxx indexed pages and go and purchase it base on that alone! Even though Freshdrop provides this metric, it’s one that I still Manually check because the number is almost always a lot lower then shown on Freshdrop. Plus, you need to see the indexed pages and inspect the keywords used in the indexed pages. Use the GIDX numbers as a baseline to simply point out the domain to you. Do not set that GIDX number in stone. It’s important that the indexed pages all have a main focus and you need to manually check this with using site:yourdomainhere.com .
As I said, do not only purchase the domain based on indexed pages alone. I always use Compete.com to back up these indexed pages to see if the domain is getting some traffic. You can also use Alexa.com as a guide and be sure to manually check the indexed pages.
I often purchase domains at Godaddy Auctions using this. I have domains that I have owned for 3 years that still hold the indexed pages they had when I first purchased them, so don’t let people say… "they will lose the indexed pages". It’s not true all the time! Some will lose some indexed pages, some may lose most pages but I haven’t had this happen with the domains that I purchased based on the indexed pages and my educated guess if they will get some traffic or not. Be sure the domain is a Partner Domain or owned by somebody already and will be removed from the registry.
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