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Have you ever spent hours just trying to find a decent available domain name?
Glad I am not alone.
I came up with the list of 10 domain suggestion websites to help you to get that creativity flowing.
None of them is a perfect tool in itself, but combine 2-3 of them together and you should be off to a good start.
Now remember the basics:
1. Short domains are always better.
2. Try to use your main keywords in the name.
3. If .com is not available, don’t bother.
4. A good domain name has few or no alternate ways it can be spelled.
1. Google
This Search-based Keyword Tool provides ideas based on actual Google search queries.
2. DomainsBot
Offers domain suggestions, name spinner, expired and expiring domain name search, for sale domains, whois lookup and registration.
3. DomainTools
Allows wildcard search of current, deleted/expired whois domains and dns tools.
4. NameTumbler
Create huge lists of keyword-rich, generic domain names and check their availability.
5. ShoutDomains
Instantly find available domain names in multiple TLDs. Create your own domain with a word cruncher or word combiner.
6. MakeWords
Random name generator, keyword collections, synonyms, dictionary domains.
7. Name.com
Analyzes what you’re trying to communicate with your domain, locates alternative words and/or phrases to communicate the same meaning and searches for all available domains that can be registered in multiple extensions and languages.
8. AapkaDomain
This is an Indian website that allows you to search for available domains stemming in one keyword. Just plug your keyword and it shows the available domains around that keyword.
9. IWebTool
This tool suggests up to 20 possible domains.
10. SquadHelp
Paid tool, but definitely worth mentioning. Start a Contest! Get Pros to Work
50+ name suggestions within hours. On an average, a $50 contest would give you more than 100 domain name suggestions.
Well, there you go. If you have any more suggestions to add to the list, I’d love to hear from you.
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