there are many hosting companies are avilable on online first you have to select a unique keyword from google keyword tool all my domaind are purcahsed from godaddy..
I did that last week exactly like you say .... I picked a 2 words name that was having huge search stats in the Google keyword tool and guess what .... it has NO traffic at all so what?
try get keyword on domain name that still available for new reg. they will be hand reg or new reg from deleted domain name that available again.
well if you are looking for a domain in a competitive niche, you will find it difficult to get a domain related to your keywords. most domain names are already taken. to get good traffic to your domain I guess you should make a solid website and put in a lot of seo work
OP- are you talking about type-in traffic from the key words or do you mean search engine traffic? Just because someone is searching a term does not necessarily mean that you will see a lot of type-in traffic.
Thank you all, your contributions help me already Hey Business Attorney, I am interested in both. The key question is: where/how to find them?
A person or company should use a name that automatically explains what the site is all about. A domain name should be short and appealing, but it should also be meaningful. Ideally, it should not have more that two words although most of the shorter ones are mostly sold out anyway. A shorter domain name for an investment or business is more preferable than a longer one. Domain names that are long are not easy to remember and can confuse potential clients. However, a long domain name that has the site keywords in it can have an advantage and be more effective with several search engines. Those who are not able to get the domain names of their choice can try some of the applicable suggestions made by domain name registrars.
For your question i suggest you buy the domains that are about to expire you get all the traffic + backlinks if there are any free
I would browse the domains for sale section here on the forums. Find a domain that's getting pretty good traffic volumes and go from there. High PR websites have usually been around long enough to collect some decent traffic.