Domain Suggestion Tool?
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Does anyone know of a good domain suggestion tool? I've tried some of them, but wasn't happy with the results.
I'd basically like to put in some key words, and get some suggetions.
Thanks.
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Have you tried any of these? http://www.searchenginejournal.com/top-tools-for-domain-name-brainstorming/7208/
In my experience the best domain suggestion tool is a group of people brainstorming in a room. Start off by writing everything down, however stupid it seems, as it might lead to something you like, and then run through and eliminate everything unsuitable later. I use thesaurus tools such as those in word processing software, and online.
There are some important things to consider here: http://www.lifehack.org/articles/lifehack/how-to-choose-a-domain-name.html - and I just saw this while I was there: http://www.lifehack.org/articles/technology/how-to-brainstorm-domain-names.html
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Agreed. Build a potential list in Excel, and use a free source tool to plug various one's in to hopefully find somethat that works.
I would do the market and keyword research first for whatever you are trying to buy/build, to ensure you get the best possible mix for domain name to keyword relevancy
Other than that, any domain tool with most companies will work in order to spit back variations, or substitutes if certain ones are not available.
Cheers!
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I always refer back to a post from 2006 that you can find here: http://www.dailyblogtips.com/200-prefixes-and-suffixes-for-domain-names/
It has a long list of common domain prefixes, suffixes, and other add-ons that can be used to modify a keyword.
I'll take a large list of those in excel, pump them into a bulk domain lookup tool like the one on namecheap.com, and see what comes out.
I've never found an actual suggestion tool that was any good, most are junk.
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