NetworkSolutions: View expired domains via RSS
NetworkSolutions has introduced new feature to view expired domains via RSS. This tool allows you to generate an RSS link by specifying what keyword you are interested in the expired domain names. You can also specify the length of the domain name by restricting to certain number of characters. For example you can say do not show me domain names more than 12 characters.
After you have chosen your preferences and hit submit, it will generate you RSS link that you can subscribe. Upon subscription you will be notified of any new expired domain names that matches your criteria. Below is a test that I did, and it came up with 3 domain names. Should I register them? I will wait for a better domain name… ;)

URL: www.networksolutions.com/domain-name-registration/expiring-domains-rss.jsp
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By Elections photos on Apr 16, 2008
This could save some time.
By Sergio on Apr 16, 2008
a great idea!
By Webmaster on Apr 16, 2008
Just subscribed. I thought this is a good alternative, rather than paid service (to get the expired domain)
By Rice Blogger on Apr 16, 2008
giving it a try…i guess there is nothing much to lose…..a lot of them are charging for this service
By Shashi Bellamkonda on Apr 16, 2008
Hi Ades,
Thanks for checking out the new RSS feeds at Network Solutions. We welcome any feedback and suggestions.
Just wanted to mention that Network Solutions also has a free keyword alert service by email https://www.networksolutions.com/manage-it/keyword-login.jsp
I personally like the RSS feeds
Thanks,
Shashi
By shawal on Apr 16, 2008
I just subscribe to it….. I need to buy some domain here…
By SEOrious Results on Apr 16, 2008
Nice tip! Definitely a nice strategic tool. Who knows what will come in on your chosen keywords in future. The jackpot might be right around the corner!
By Television on Apr 16, 2008
This tool will certainly save a lot of your time.
P.S. Using an expired domain is good for your business because you will already have some traffic and backlinks.
By Dining Tables on Apr 17, 2008
Your post and Sashi Bellamkonda’s comments make very interesting and informative reading. Thank you both of you.
By Futon-Matt on Apr 17, 2008
Nice tool, thanks for the post.