What is a Domain?
A domain name is the address of a website that people type in a browser's URL bar to visit your website. In simple terms, if your website was a house, then your domain name would be its address.
Step-by-Step Guide
- Gather URLs: Collect the URLs from which you want to extract domains. You can get these from browser history, spreadsheets, or any text source.
- Paste URLs: Copy and paste all the URLs into the text area above, with each URL on a separate line.
- Extract Domains: Click the "Extract Domains" button to process all the URLs. The tool will automatically identify and extract the domain from each valid URL.
- Review Results: Check the results table to see the extracted domains alongside their corresponding URLs.
- Copy or Download Data: Use the "Copy Domains" button to copy all extracted domains to your clipboard, or the "Download to Excel" button to export your results for further analysis.
- Clear and Start Over: If you need to process a new set of URLs, use the "Clear Data" button to reset the tool.
Tips for Best Results
- Ensure URLs are properly formatted and complete
- Remove any unnecessary parameters from URLs for cleaner extraction
- The tool supports all standard URL formats (http, https, ftp, etc.)
- For bulk processing, consider breaking very large lists into smaller batches
Common Use Cases
The Domain Extractor is useful for:
- SEO professionals analyzing backlink profiles
- Digital marketers organizing campaign data
- Researchers categorizing website sources
- Data analysts processing web traffic data
- System administrators managing allowed/blocked domains