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List of steps to get you started in finding great domains using DomCop If you can't see this message

List of steps to get you started in finding great domains using DomCop If you can't see this message [View it in your browser] Welcome to DomCop A warm welcome and thank you for trying out DomCop. {NAME}, I hope you feel at home with us at DomCop. The whole team is always around to reply to your emails. In fact, you can just hit reply to any email you receive from us. Whether you need some help, have ideas, want new features or just want to say "hello", do email us at support@domcop.com and we will get back to you within a few hours. To help save you time getting started finding great domains, I have outlined a few steps that you could follow - First, Install the [Free Chrome and Firefox add-ons], depending on your choice of browser. This will give you free metrics for all domains being auctioned. - Next, Check out the [Getting Started Page] - If you are interested in the personal expired domains crawler, check out our [blog post on it] - Then, Check out our [youtube videos] explaining how DomCop works - After that, [Customize Columns] to see the metrics that interest you (see new metrics like Estibot, SimilarWeb and more that are only shown if you setup the columns) - Run a sample search and [save it] - Finally, send us a [Feature Request] for any functionality or metrics you want We hope you have an excellent experience with DomCop! - Sophia DomCop Fanatical Support P.S. If you have any questions, simply hit the reply button and send me an email Copyright © 2016 [DomCop]. All rights reserved. If you do not want to recieve emails from us, you can [unsubscribe here].

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