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Get into the Domain Name Game!

Sunday 27 May 2007 @ 11:22 pm

Here are a few tips to get you started in the domain name game. In this article you’ll find links to resources that I’ve found useful in my search for valuable domain names.
Speculation with domain names has become a multibillion-dollar industry. Recently, single domain names have been sold for almost 10 million dollars. Wow. I […]

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How to Do Basic Domain Name Research

Tuesday 14 November 2006 @ 11:16 am

How to do basic domain name research:
Say you are considering regging this name: WeddingAnniversaries.us
Do a Google search with this search term: “wedding anniversaries”. Remember to put the keyword in quotes. On top right you’ll see a line saying:
Results 1 - 10 of about 299,000 for “wedding anniversaries”. (0.13 seconds)
Therefore your Google score is 299,000.
Next, go […]

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Great Domain Tools

Saturday 23 September 2006 @ 11:33 pm

I’ve been busy researching domain names lately.
My research has produced hundreds of nice, available domain names, some of which I’ve registered for myself, but as I can’t afford to register all of them (even though I’d like to), I’ve decided to share the fruits of my research on my new website DomainBeta.com - Free Lists […]

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More Advice on Choosing a Domain Name

Thursday 6 July 2006 @ 7:40 pm

I found a great tool for choosing the right domain name: Domain.com. Type in your desired keyword and let the tool check dozens of TLD’s for availability, and if that doesn’t work, click on “alternative domains” and the program will let you choose from up to thousands of variations for your keywords. I found that […]

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Choose Your Domain

Monday 26 June 2006 @ 4:27 pm

The second most important decision: The Domain Name. This is the unique name that identifies an internet site, and will become part of your URI (Uniform Resource Identifier = web address). Once your blog takes off, you’ll be stuck with your domain forever. It’s no good to change your domain in the future, because you […]

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