As I once read somewhere, one of the first things to think when starting a project, site, blog or any other website url, is to register a good, easy to remember, easy to type, short, descriptive domain name. Having trouble finding the best domain for your site or project? Give me some tag lines for your idea, target market or any other relevant data, and I'll come with some options for you to register. If you end using one of the domains I suggested, I just ask for donation on PayPal. Valid for english, portuguese and spanish languages, or international terms. Try me, you won't be dissapointed.
I used to offer the same service and in fact still offer it for one or two big domainers, often searching for domains in excess of 2000 per day across a whole spectrum of keywords. If you want people to take you seriously, when first you are starting out down this road, just a tip, ask other DP'ers to post up their desired keyword/s below and then either post your found, unregistered gems in the thread below or send them a list via pm. This worked for me ages ago very well. You need to build up some credibility first. The more people that see your domain lists of unregistered names, the more business you will bring in for yourself as other people will identify with the quality of your service, names found. Good luck! Mark Magawr
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Magawr Thanks for your kind advice. Let me add that all my suggestions are specific for each request. It's an ant work, since I sit down for each case to think and get to some fresh ideas each time. I know that's not the best way (not even close) to make money with this, but it's worth to warm up the engines. Greetings and thanks again, Kavesa
You are more than welcome. A few more tips for you. Organize all the major keywords in a list format. Generally speaking given time, you'll get repeated requests for many of the same industries, i.e. finance, forex, dating, travel etc etc. You can then copy and paste these lists and simply tack those words onto the front or back of any requests which you may receive, which will speed up the process considerably. Try every combination possible too. Put an 'S' on the end where needed. Use a hyphen if you have too. Also when looking for bulk domains which are still available for registration, use this domain search facility where you can search up to 500 domains at any one time: http://www.moniker.com/domains/batch_reg.jsp I'd generally just get your clients to stick with the dot com - also if anyone tells you that it is impossible these days to find any brand new domain registrations of any quality, this advice is complete poppycock. There are still a very large number of excellent 2 word generic keyword domains that anyone can register if they just use a little imagination and a decent business thesaurus. I personally use just brain power and no software at all to help me, but then I've always been a wordsmith since a very early age and organize all of these keywords in my mind, for easy referencing particular to any one customers requirements and needs. I can quite literally rattle names out of my mind at a very high rate of knots without letup for hours on end if I have too. To date I have found well over 50,000 available domain names that are still available for registration. Someone recently with a huge number of 'Newswire' websites, over 200 all told, told me that they thought they had every industry specific newswire domain already registered. My response to this was, you want to bet? let me look for you, I replied and I'll guarantee that I'll find some absolute corkers for you that have so far been unregistered. Within an hour or two I sent close to 1000 .com domains instantly generated off the top of my head. Knowing that he would be interested in a small percentage of those, he straightaway registered 28 of those unregistered so far, domain names. He made a very good investment that evening, gaining for himself some excellent quality domains, which were each worth to him between $1000-2000 - One of those was A1NewsWire.com - admittedly not a double keyword domain for his news release online business, but definitely an exceedingly excellent asset to his business, for upon it he could launch yet another website which would redirect all of the traffic received to the main hub of his operations. That name to him, was worth quite a lot of money. For more tips and advice upon a broad spectrum of domain related subjects, including how to drop catch expiring domain names of value with the tools that we have developed over 12 months ourselves, please be sure to visit us at TheA1Forum - http://TheA1Forum.com Wishing you all the very best and here's to your continued success! Mark Magawr
Everyone can name their domain , if he know how to choose a best domain.The 3 things to consider while selecting a domain name are 1.Must have main "keyword" in your domain. 2.Should not more that three words ,it is easy to remember (Who else can remember "www.howtolooseweightwithoutcuthisdiet.com). 3.Don't go for alternate domain ,get what you want ,if not available you can contact the owner of such domain may be he is interested in selling for some more dolloars