Hello, I need some help, i would like to set up a big dogs website .. i have registered dogfiesta.com, is the name good ? please suggest me some domain names which are not registered and look great for dogs website .. thanks a lot
DOGSONLINE DOT US is available , if your target in only US based audiences its simple , straight forward & easy to spell will be worth buying
dogfiesta.com is fine. and I've got some other names that are unregistered for now. 1)alldogshome.com 2)houndland.net/ houndland.org/ houndland.info 3)dogland.org/ dogland.info If you spend more time on this, you'll find something better. Your choice!
Or also try to include the word dog in the domain, as it will optimize your SEO as dog is a very relevant and very searched word.
IDOG.COM (like in I Robot), INDOGWETRUST.COM, DOGSR.US (Dogs R Us) are taken. So how about DOGS4.US (Dogs for us) available at GoDaddy for $3.99?
I guess it also depends on what exactly your site is about.Dog training dog products , can you give us any more ideas so we can help you further ? Peter
Is there any particular reason you chose fiesta in the title? Fiesta has party/religious festival connotations. I think for the sake of SEO it's best to of course incorporate dog in the title but maybe lose the fiesta part. How about Doghouse.? I like Woofle, too (as in a play on google using woof instead) but that doesn't have dog in it, so...maybe Doggle?
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hello, thank you everyone for the nice replies .. if you have other suggestions, please bring them on
Honestly, DogFiesta.com is just fine. If you're looking for something that can work for just dogs ... but for ALL aspects of dogs ... "Fiesta" is vague enough to encompass anything, but fun-sounding and familiar to an American English-speaking audience -- which is important. And "dog" is precisely the word you want to target; so having it in the domain name is crucial. If you want to go with an alternative, I suggest that the second word should begin with an "s". That way the domain will contain both "dog" and "dogs" and benefit from both traffic streams. Perhaps DogSource. But the second word must be a common word -- something catchy and unforgettable. DogSource has a disadvantage because "source" is a rather abstract term, difficult to visualize. DogFiesta, on the other hand, is screaming out for a logo that will help people remember your website. That logo -- without a doubt -- should be a picture of a real dog wearing one of those conical party hats. P.S. Stick with the .com. There are plenty of options available in this extension. Since you have already registered DogFiesta, I wouldn't continue looking unless you wanted to increase your budget. If you had a bigger budget and time to spare, you could look for a different domain of the .com variety with a strong second word beginning with "s" -- a word that is immediately memorable like "fiesta". Good choice.
Just search for a tool to find out available domain names with dogs... There are plenty of them (I cannot post links here) (just do a basic research and some with preselected ideas)