Wednesday, September 5, 2012
How to find available domain names for your new website
In recent months I have received many emails from frustrated readers asking for ways to find available domain names for their new websites.
They do not have time to search or wait for expiring domains. They also do not have the money to pay for a domain startup expensive. They just want a cool, fresh, new domain name to start working on their website.
The tool we use for brainstorming domain names available domain name is called Analyzer. E 'consists of DomainPunch and is free to download. This is an incredible tool and does the job perfectly.
Well, let's say that I'm trying to get a domain is available for a "golf tips and equipment" for the website I want to do. The first arrived with a combination of words I would use, if possible. A great way to find words that would go well with your search terms is to use a keyword suggestion tool as Wordze.
This makes it possible to combine the target word with words that are actually viewed by the people - which means that there is demand for the word goal all along. (In addition to this, I use Wordze to find keywords for my AdWords campaigns - as well kill two birds with one stone).
For example, my term "golf", I found the "tips, accessories, equipment, clubs, wedges, putters, irons, instructions of" words that seem to be quite popular in the search results Wordze. Wordze tells me people have extensively searched the words above in combination with the word "golf" in recent days.
I also decided to launch a series of other generic terms that can always fit in a domain name "ideas, time, place, world, website, news, ways, heaven heaven."
Ok, so we target our words, and now?
Open your own Domain Name Analyzer!
Once you have Domain Name analyzers on, look in the top toolbar. You will see an option called "Domain List". Click and go to "Create keyword domain names." This opens the Create
Domain names from box Keywords:
Enter your search terms in the left pane prefix, suffix and terms in the right pane. For best effect I went golfing, golf and golf in the left pane. Furthermore, in order to avoid unnecessary control of words that are usually registered, you can click on the No suffix padding and boxes No prefix padding. Also, be sure to select the top-level domains you want to search in. I selected. Com,. Net. Org and. We.
After completing this, you are ready to search.
Then, click OK!
You will find that after you click OK, the domain name populates Analyzer is queue search combinations of keywords. Thanks to your check-in Wordze, you have the right keywords for the job. The look-up queue will be similar to the above. As you can see, the words were combined with the TLD chosen for a list of all possible combinations.
Use the search button on the toolbar to start the search. Domain Name Analyzer does all the work for you in minutes.
Obviously, this is just one example of the power of this cool free tool. It has much more functionality and allows you to do much more.
You may find that popular combinations of words are taken, but not discouraged. Find the right combinations of keywords and combine them with Domain Name Analyzer to find the next domain name for your new website .......
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