Are you having trouble coming up with a domain name? Perhaps you think
all of the good names are already taken? Or maybe you just want to keep
track of expired or available domain names? If so, here are quite a few
nice tools for you to look at.
- Bizmint
- These guys have a very nice interface to finding domain names.
Unfortunately, it's a very expensive service (about $20 per month) and
the site has been a little slow. The main feature is you get immediate
and quick notification of domain names as they become available. The
service seems to be primarily aimed at people who want to purchase
domain names for their resale value.
- Domain Fellow
- This service allows you to enter a primary keyword, followed by up
to ten additional keywords. A domain name is then constructed from
those. This is perfect for finding a domain name which includes a
keyword, which many people believes improves your search engine
rankings.
- Domain Guru
- If you've got questions about domains, this web site is a great
place to start. Lots of questions with thorough and useful answers.
-
Eyeondomain
- This site has lots of features to help you choose domain names as
well as a large number of articles. Highly recommended.
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ICDomainNames
- A whole suite of nice tools to help you find domain names.
- Nameboy
- Enter two words, indicate whether you want the words to rhyme and
whether hyphens are allowed. In a few seconds you will be presented with
a list of names, and you can buy them or backorder them if they are
already owned.
- Red Hot
Domain Names
- This web site specializes in expired domain names. If you want a
recently expired name, this is a great place to go.
- Snapnames
- This service allows you to subscribe and receive reports of domain
names. Very useful.
- Snapitnow
- This company web site has a very nice domain name generation tool.
- WhoIX
- Very fast tool. Enter your keyword and get lots of suggestions.
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