How to Choose a Domain Name
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The problem with registering domain names isn’t the registration process. They’re fairly inexpensive, and easy to register. The problem is that all the good names and addresses are already taken. Finding a decent one is sometimes a bit of a challenge. This is the reason I have created this new site – to help you find possible names for the perfect site for you!
This site is exceedingly easy to use. Give it a web address (news article, blog post, etc). The site will scan that web page, pull out two random words, and slap a .com on the end of the words. It will tell you whether or not the address is available. It will even ask you how many results you want!
If a site is already registered, there will be a large red X next to the result. If it’s not, there will be a link you can click to take you to a page that helps you buy it for yourself! All you have to do is plug in any address that exists on the web that deals with the topic matter you’re looking at creating a site for. How much easier can it get?
This is great to help you save time while trying to come up with the best possible name for your new venture. It will also save you the headache you’ll get from brainstorming for hours on end trying to think up something unique. Take a moment and check out our domain thinktank for yourself.
- A history of the profession of architecture in Kentucky: Relevant to the concept and history of legal registration within the domain of the Kentucky State … of Examiners and Registration of Architects
- Beat The System: How to Avoid Being Deceived and Over-Charged by Greedy Corporations
- Report to Congress the Anticybersquatting Consumer Protection Act of 1999, section 3006 concerning the abusive registration of domain names (SuDoc C 21.2:2001007372)
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8 Comments
Simon Crabb
October 19th, 2009
at 6:27am
domains.tagjag.com doesn’t go where you says it does, it just goes to GoDaddy?
Colby
October 19th, 2009
at 6:57am
right now it is just redirecting to Godaddy
Larry Miller
October 19th, 2009
at 7:13am
The website : http://domains.tagjag.com redirects me to godaddy.com (i.e. http://www.godaddy.com/default.aspx?isc=chris)
Looks like it is not working according to what you video is describing.
Wylis
October 19th, 2009
at 8:13am
The Link just takes me to GoDaddy.
Shashank
October 19th, 2009
at 9:27am
It was really good to see your ‘All New Easy Domain Registration Website’. It just looked a lot like Bob Parson’s GoDaddy.com!!
:P
Shaun dunne
October 19th, 2009
at 1:44pm
The link just seems to link through to godaddy?
Paul
October 19th, 2009
at 6:00pm
The website link current forwards directly to GoDaddy. 8*)
Bob
October 19th, 2009
at 6:46pm
Chris,
That link, http://domains.tagjag.com only brings up the godaddy,com website.
Thinking it might be my browser, I tried it with both Firefox v2,0 and Chrome (whatever the latest is).
Bob