Friday, 3 February 2012

Domain Name Suggestions

The domain name generator is nothing more than a computer program that will generate a alternate list of domain name suggestions based on the information that you input into the search field.The results are actually related keyword phrases. Most of domain registration sites where you purchase a domain will generate a list of alternate domain name suggestions when you do a search to see if a particular keyword phrase you enter into the search field is available for purchase. Although this sounds like a very simple process.



There is more to the art of using a domain name generator to find that perfect website name. There are some very important tips and techniques you need to do to qualify a selection before you make a purchase for your website.Remember these programs generate alternate related phrases based on what you input and search for. If your product or service is fishing rods that are custom made then probably it is a safe bet that your niche market is fishing rods and a good keyword phrase to start with would be “custom fishing rods


Now that you have your Adwords account go ahead and sign in and go to the top of the page. Right below where it says “Find Keywords” enter your keyword phrase. For our example, enter “domain name suggestion” into the search box and click the button that says “Search”. Do not pay attention to the results at this time because they are too broad and you need a more refined set of results for your domain name generator. Now go to left side of the results page and you will see a list of checked boxes arranged vertically under the heading “Match Types”. Uncheck the box “broad” and check the box “Exact” Leave the box “Phrases” unchecked. Now click on the search button that says “Search” again.
 
Personally I will note use a phrase as a domain that does not get at least 1000 exact searches per month. This number helps you weed out any phrases that get very little search traffic. Next take a look at “competition” result. Notice that our example shows medium competition.
 
 
 
The longer the green bar is the higher the competition for the keyword phrase will be. Keep in mind the higher the competition is the more work that will be involved to get this keyword to the number one position on Google searches. I have tackle high competition keyword if the exact search volume is high, but typically I will use medium to low competition keywords for a website name.