Posts Tagged ‘Search Domain’
So I was checking around for some domains and found Y4.com is unregistered, and seems to be blocked by the registry for registration. It’s the first domain I have seen come back with such a whois result in a long time. Back when NSI was the only registry they blocked the registration of any domain containing one of the 7 dirty words made famous by George Carlin . (although some slipped in) In the raw whois search the domain Y4.com comes back as: “”"”Domain names in the .com and .net do
Ajax Domain Name Search Tool - Find Available Domains at Light Speed
Monday, June 29th, 2009
Those who are involved in internet for some time know the pain of searching domain names . Searching for domain names and twitter ids is a real tough job these days as whatever you think of buying is already bought. Readers here have seen the funny comparison of web domains with girls . Sometimes we search for domain names to build a brand and other times we look for keyword search density to grab google juice. The real hard job is when you want a domain for branding. Whatever the TLD you ch
Great Resources for Finding Even Better Domains
Sunday, June 28th, 2009
By Kevin | Published: June 28, 2009 Hello there! If you are new here, you might want to subscribe to the RSS feed for updates on this topic.The search for a brandable domain has to start somewhere. Most likely, any terms that you think of for use as a website name will already have been taken, especially if it is more common. As in the case of this website, blogtips.com was already taken and anything related to it didn’t really pertain to the niche as closely. However, the domain I chose had an
Domainr Simplifies Domain Search
Wednesday, June 17th, 2009
Domain have expanded rapidly and there are numerous Top Level Domains (TLD) and various second level domains. To search a particular domain name is a painful task as we are not sure which is available and which is taken. Domai.nr makes finding domains easy by querying 280 top-level domains and another 2,014 second-level ones for domain hacks, turning real English words into unique and memorable Web addresses. Apart from searching domain names, Domainr also gives you links to information
The Dangers of Searching for Your Perfect Domain Name
Wednesday, August 20th, 2008
One of the most popular ways to search for the availability of a domain is to type the name directly into a registrar like GoDaddy.com. However, if you decide to wait and think on it, you run the risk of losing this name to a domain squatter. In fact I can almost guarantee it will be gone if you use GoDaddy to search for the domain.
