<b>How to actually read a drop list</b>
Most people scroll the daily expired feed and quit at page two. A tighter way to triage:
<b>Sort first</b>
— By referring domains, not by "backlinks" (the second number is mostly spam)
— By Wayback age: a name registered in 2009 with a 14-year gap is a redirect risk, not a gem
<b>Kill fast</b>
— Anything with a Chinese/PBN footprint in the anchor cloud
— Hyphens and numbers unless the keyword is genuinely premium
<b>Keep</b>
— Clean .com, one dictionary word or tight two-word brandable, real archived content
The skill isn't finding good names — it's discarding 95% in ten minutes so you can study the 5%.
📌 Pick of the day: filter every list by "first seen in Wayback before 2015" and read only those.
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<b>How to actually read a drop list</b>
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