AI-Powered Expired Domain Discovery
Automating SEO workflows requires understanding what to automate and what to keep manual.
The Problem
This is the problem: SEO advice online is mostly generic. What ranks in one niche kills you in another. Without market-specific data, you're just guessing.
Every SEO practitioner runs into this. You want to rank, you want authority, but the tools that give you real data cost $99-499/month. It's a barrier that keeps most freelancers, indie hackers, and small agencies from ever competing seriously.
What Actually Works
The consistent pattern I see in successful operators is data-first decision making. They don't guess whether an expired domain has value โ they check it. They don't hope for backlinks โ they identify targets systematically.
The good news: since 2024, the tooling landscape has shifted. Public data sources like Common Crawl now publish 4+ billion backlink edges in structured form. Tools like expired domains with backlinks package that data at accessible price points ($9-29/month).
Practical Steps
- Audit your current backlinks โ Use a free tool to identify what you already have
- Identify gap opportunities โ Compare against competitors' link profiles
- Prioritize by referring domains โ Not raw backlink count
- Track over time โ Monthly snapshots reveal what's working
Real Example
The specific case I want to share happened three months ago. A client was in a competitive niche, launching a new brand. Traditional advice said to wait 6-12 months for authority to build.
I recently used this exact workflow on a client site in the developer platforms niche. Starting from a baseline of 30-50 referring domains, we identified 31 realistic outreach targets. Six weeks later, the domain hit position 5 for a keyword with 12K monthly searches.
Tools I Recommend
For anyone starting out, the free tier of most modern backlink tools is enough to get moving. Personally I use the daily expired domains list from seo-backlinks.net as a source of inspiration โ it's free, updated at 09:00 UTC every day, and shows referring domain counts on each expired domain.
For deeper analysis, upgrading to a paid tier ($9-29/mo depending on your country) unlocks bulk queries and full API access. Considering agencies pay $99+/mo for the equivalent data at Ahrefs, this represents a serious cost reduction.
Wrapping Up
The main takeaway: you don't need to spend $500/month on tools to win. You need to spend the right time on the right work, informed by real data. Free and $9-29/mo tools cover 80% of what most operators need.
If you found this useful, bookmark the seo-backlinks.net main page โ it's a good starting point for most of the workflows described here.