Could you help me to choose the name for a new site about travelling?

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  • Profile picture of the author icoachu
    All the names you mentioned are either too long, not brand-friendly, or easy to misspell or hard to remember.

    I suggest you go to derelictdomains (not my site and it is absolutely free) and find ABANDONED domains that fit your niche

    This way you BENEFIT from someone else's homework
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    • Profile picture of the author sau1ius
      Originally Posted by icoachu View Post

      All the names you mentioned are either too long, not brand-friendly, or easy to misspell or hard to remember.

      I suggest you go to derelictdomains (not my site and it is absolutely free) and find ABANDONED domains that fit your niche

      This way you BENEFIT from someone else's homework
      Hey,

      Thanks for your suggestion! I'll definitely take a look.
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    • Profile picture of the author EPoltrack77
      You can use a site like Google keyword planner to research the demand of a particular keyword. You really would like a keyword with demand in your domain name somewhere.
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      • Profile picture of the author amorphous
        Hi sau1ius,

        I disagree with the first response in the sense that I think some of your names are easy to remember and brandable.

        Adventure in me, for example. A good name should directly appeal to your target market, and I think this name does exactly that.

        It is also fairly easy to remember. Consider someone trying to tell someone the website you were on the other day.. and the name was Experist. It should roll off their tongue and come easily.

        Don't let them forget it just because you were trying to be fancy.

        Most of the names still alive today are simple, yet powerful names. Especially the ones that "bounce around" in your head a few times after saying it. "Coca cola" for example.

        Try saying some of the names on your list, and they land flat on their face the second after saying them in your head.

        But at the end of the day, it comes down to targeting your audience and being easy to remember. So if your site is about "adventure in me", that should be the theme that you are catering to.

        Hope that helps and good luck.
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  • Profile picture of the author chaotic squid
    The travel niche is pretty saturated, you need to find a name that's catchy, unique, easy to spell, and memorable. I would actually avoid anything with the words: travel, adventure, explore, since their kinda generic.

    Some of the blogs that I've always enjoyed about traveling are:

    The Art of Non-Conformity
    Location 180
    Nomadic Matt
    Thrilling Heroics
    Never Ending Voyage
    Almost Fearless
    A little Adrift
    Boots N All

    You get the idea...
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    packzoom
    backpackya
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      -com.on
      -letsgo
      -packNgo
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  • Profile picture of the author Judy Turner
    I voted. Good luck with this!
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  • Profile picture of the author kazim
    I have voted for expourist.
    It seems to me that most of the names are too big. What about "happytour"
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