The Domain Name Generator
Having a usable easy to remember domain name is important to your website. In the past few years a number of approaches have been tried:
1 - Generic word domain name
Such as
widget.com - name the product or service that you offer and name your site after it.
- Pros: Lots of visitors, easy to remember, short, catchy.
- Cons: These words are all registered.
- Options: make an offer to the existing owner, wait for them to expire, or find an alternative.
- Use the domain tester to find and check the registration of this type of domain name.
2 - Key phrase domain names
Such as
blue-widgets.com. Look at the phrases that people search for to find the product of service that you offer, combine the words and look for available domains.
- Pros: Perform well in search engines, your title domain and linking text will match perfectly with your product.
- Cons: Can be difficult to remember. The visitor left wondering if it was bluewidget, blue-widget or widgetblue.com that he wants to recommend.
- Use the domain name combiner to generate and check the registration status of these domains
3 - Brandable created word domain names:
Such as
google.com ™ - what was a google before it was the worlds largest search engine?
- Pros: great sounding names, un-trademarked, unused, with vast potential. Why limit your company to selling widgets when there is suddenly a huge demand for gizmos?
- Cons: Thinking of a word that is not already registered, trademarked and actually pronounceable. Was it google, googul, googol, guegal? Remembering your new word might be tricky. Try to register the variations as well, and make sure your site has great branding.
- Use the domain name generator - at the top and to the left of this text - to create new English sounding words, check their registration status and return 5 available domain names.