My friend and I are about to launch a new domain name tool at www.squurl.com. The tool allows you to rapidly search for domain names in real-time and will cut your domain brainstorming time in half. The tool then gives you options to purchase the domain through GoDaddy, Yahoo, iPower, etc. I feel that a lot of web developers will find this tool useful, my question is: How do I reach a lot of web developers / designers without breaking the bank?
Cool. Indeed helpful. I just registered one domain through the site search. Though I registered it on namecheap.com rather in yahoo or go daddy.
Join the over 34,000 members of the best domain name forum on the planet: Namepros.com I hope this is a help to you and best of luck with Squurl.com Best wishes, Kimmy
i agree (hope we r allowed to talk about other forums here at DP) but you can purchase things called NP$ which i think the going rate now is about 2.2 cents per NP$ you can use those to purchase advertising such as banner ads, text links, forum signature links etc which should help you a ton if your willing to spend a few dollars otherwise just participate in webmaster forums with the link in your sig and make a kind of USEFUL link directory for webmasters/domain name related sites and do some reciprocal exchanges (putting there link(s) into related categorys.. dont care too much about pagerank of those sites.. you want their traffic more than anything else.. before doing anything if you dont already add a "add this site to your favourites link" if your tool is unique it wont take long to get returning traffic to it..
So, I guess I have been using this tool off and on for about 5 hours now. I hope your bandwidth bill isn't too high. I have a feature request: could you add support for .biz and .info domains? That would be SO sweet. Thx!
It looks like your tool isn't so "rapid" any more. I have noticed some severe slowdowns over the past couple of days. Queries now take around 30 seconds each.