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I thought it would be nice to compile a list of great tools to help you find a domain name that fits your website, and as well is actually available.
Many times I have found that perfect one, and then came to a screeching halt when reality kicked in and I found out it was already taken.
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At the same time, it seemed like the end of the road, but these tools helped me find other alternatives that still held value to compliment my website, which for me was a blessing.
So check them out, and well, enjoy the list and throw in your 2 cents if you want to.
A Message: Remember creating a website can be tough enough, but a great domain name is a big thing, so take your time and think it through. Â
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Godaddy
Yes, you have heard of it of course, but GoDaddy can offer you great alternatives once you enter a domain name, just look below the results page and you will see some great alternative solutions. GoDaddy is the site that helped me find the website name Creating A Website Today.
Quick Note On Godaddy: Do a domain search for the domain name you want and then scroll down for additional names if they one you want isn’t available.
Dot-O-Mator
This tool will create suggestions for domain names with some features in place to help you find a nice domain name. Once you have a name you like, it will let you check to see if its available.
This is a great domain name generator for anybody looking for a catchy name. It will have you put in a Primary Word and a Secondary Word if you would like, and it will generate multiple options for you new domain name.
Another simple to using domain name generator. Just enter some words and it will start listing multiple options and as well give you some multiple options too, such as similar words, choosing domain extensions, 2 word combos, and 3 word combos. Â
Well, I put the ball in your court and ask you what method or tool did you use to decide on your domain name. Was it a simple approach such as just thinking it up in your head, or was it a tool like the ones I have provided just above? I look forward to your opinions.
Written By Christopher PontineÂ
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