As the title said, I am interested to know the answer/suggestions. I want to register a domain, the keywords.com and dictionary words domain are already registered and not available. I want to register a domain like this keywords007.com . The number is not definitely 007 , can be other numbers. I would like to know which numbers give people deep impression . In this way, people can remember my sites easily .
Not sure why exactly you want to use numbers in your domain but if you must then choose something like 123, 101, 360, etc. You would do better to search out some good keyword domains. Try out the Type-In Traffic Finder tool to find good keyword domain names that match exactly to keyword phrases searched in Google.
That will go well if the website is about webmaster or programming content In my view,any single digit repeating numbers do well...
--> Horrible. I can't say for sure because I don't know what domains you are after, but keep in mind that any have had this idea since the 90's, so you may find that any "good" numbers, like 247, 360, 1, 01, 180, 100, 1000, and so forth are also taken since this is not a new strategy. Just make sure that you don't end up with a bunch of worthless domains with confusing numbers after them that don't man anything to anyone.
Friend, take my advice and avoid registering the domains with numbers in it. Most of the times, it will confuse the people. And not all the people may type it accurately and they may even land at the other variant of the domain. Instead, try to find a more meaningful or related domain. Take some time to research the domain, ask your friends or colleagues that what they would type on net to search something related to dictionary, etc... If you need domain suggestions, try my two sites ruchiedomains.com and ruchiedomains.in. They both have the domain suggestion feature. Work on it again and again until you really find the domain you are looking for.
I agree, you can throw a 4 or a 2 in the mix of the wording. 4=for and 2=to. I think those are acceptable
I disagree. IMO unless you can register the proper spelling of the domain also (i.e. "for" instead of "4") and do a redirect then you will be throwing away traffic to people that want to return to your site but mess up and type it in the proper way instead of your shortcut way.