| Over the past few months I have received many | | | | Once you have Domain Name Analyzers turned on, |
| emails from frustrated readers asking for ways to | | | | look in the top toolbar. You will see an option called |
| find available domain names for their new websites. | | | | "Domain List". Click it and go to "Create Domain |
| They don't have the time to look for or wait for | | | | Names From Keywords". This launches the Create |
| domains to expire. They also don't have the startup | | | | Domain Names from Keywords box: |
| cash to fork out for a pricey domain. They just want | | | | Enter your prefix terms in the left box, and your |
| a cool, fresh, new domain name to start working on | | | | suffix terms in the right box. For best effect I |
| their website. | | | | entered golf, golfing and golfer in the left box. Also, |
| The tool I use to brainstorm available domain names | | | | in order to avoid pointless checking of words which |
| is called Domain Name Analyzer. It is made by | | | | are usually registered, you can click the No suffix |
| DomainPunch and is free to download. It is an | | | | padding and No prefix padding checkboxes. Also, |
| amazing tool and does the job perfectly. | | | | make sure you select which Tlds you want to search |
| Well, let's say I am looking to get an available domain | | | | in. I selected .com, .net, .org and .us. |
| for a "golf tips and equipment" website I want to | | | | After you have completed all this, you are ready to |
| make. I first come up with word combinations that I | | | | search. |
| would like to use if possible. A great way to find | | | | So, click ok! |
| words that could go well with search terms is to use | | | | You will find that after you click ok, Domain Name |
| a keyword suggestion tool like Wordze. | | | | Analyzer populates it's lookup queue with your |
| This way you can combine your target word with | | | | keyword combinations. Thanks to your check in |
| words which are actually searched for by people - | | | | Wordze, you have the right keywords for the job. |
| which means there is demand for your target word | | | | The look-up queue will look something like the above. |
| from the start. (In addition to this, I use Wordze to | | | | As you see, the words have been combined with |
| find keywords for my AdWords campaigns - so I kill | | | | your selected TLD's for a list of all possible |
| two birds with one stone). | | | | combinations. |
| For my example term "golf", I found the words "tips, | | | | Use the search button in the toolbar to start up the |
| accessories, equipment, clubs, wedges, putters, irons, | | | | search. The Domain Name Analyzer does the entire |
| instructions" which seem to be pretty popular in the | | | | job for you in a few minutes. |
| Wordze search results. Wordze tells me people have | | | | Obviously, this is just an example of the power of |
| extensively searched for the above words in | | | | this cool free tool. It has a lot more functionality and |
| combination with the word "golf" in recent days. | | | | allows you to do a lot more. |
| I also decide to throw in a set of other generic | | | | You might find that popular word combinations are |
| terms which can always go well in a domain name | | | | taken, but don't be discouraged. Find the right |
| "ideas, point, place, world, site, news, ways, heaven, | | | | keyword combinations and combine them with |
| haven". | | | | Domain Name Analyzer to find the next domain name |
| Ok, so we have our target words, now what? | | | | for your new website. |
| Fire up your Domain Name Analyzer! | | | | |