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How To Choose Your Domain Name

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5 Ways To Think Up A Great Domain Name Which Is Still Available

I could be so rich if I earned a dollar each and every time someone whinged that all the significant domain names had already been claimed. Fortunately it is just not true. Even within such a highly competitive industry, surely you must be able to think up new and marketable business domain names by using specific naming tactics that so few people use. Some examples:

1. Concentrate on results. What is the desired outcome or end result which people want to experience when buying a certain product or service? How good do they feel once they have completed their transaction? Iindividual company names such as  - Named At Last - comes into this business niche. Does your online business name reflect your given niche? Will potential customers be able to find you through your keyword rich Domain name? 

.2. Target puns. List the relevant keywords, speak each pun or word out loud and then fool around with the sounds. Puns are more unlikely (as compared to other types of domain names) to have been registered because their component parts are not actual words. For example, the name Sitesfaction was used for a web design company; and was an available domain at the time of its' creation; this despite the many thousands of web design firms established in the online anglo speaking world.

3. Slang is good. Let your imagination and memory run riot in search of both pleasant sounding and amusing expressions. The keyword rich niche domains for an online toy store BoyOhBoyToys and AttaGirlToys are great names both and would fit into the niches for which they were created - so you need to think laterally!

4. Go symbolic. Maybe you're an expert on a particular genre (e.g.horror) and want to start a paid membership online community for your potential members who just happen to share your interests. Horrorific, horrorgate and Horrornet.are all taken, but maybe the more obscure and vivid FrightOwl is not.

5. Interchange basic but real words. "Google's name is a play on the word googol, which refers to the number 1 followed by one hundred zeroes," says the Press Center of the worlds' most successful search engine. "The word was coined by the nine-year-old nephew of mathematician Edward Kasner,"and while it remains - it also provides another source for creativity: talk to a child near you!

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Happy Hunting

 

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