by Poglia
10 replies
Hello guys,

A couple of days ago I have asked here what's the best method for a newbie to make money online and, as you suggested, I'm opening a new website/blog where I will review and promote digital products and ebooks.

So, can anyone suggest me a good/catchy domain name for it? Or some words that I can use in the name?

Thanks.
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  • Profile picture of the author kempos
    ireview.com
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  • Profile picture of the author aleksander
    you can use digitalproducts as some words ... when i registered domains the only problem i could find is that every domain was taken ! Anywway Goodluck with it m8 ! I suggest you register with godaddy I found them very good !
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  • Profile picture of the author RLeger
    Go to domainnamesoup dot com and you can enter a keyword you want in your domain name, like say discount, and it will spit out as many options of domain names available with the keyword discount in it.

    My suggestion is to use your best keywords in the front. For instance... SaveMoney?????.com. Get the idea?
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  • Profile picture of the author edgray
    whatever you choose, always try and put your main keyword in there. Try and avoid hyphens (not bad for SEO but they make domains harder to remember) and don't make it too long.
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  • Profile picture of the author rhelaine
    the main thing is to make it easy to remember. not too long yes but you i have a few "long" names an i think they work pretty well. Try to give people as much information as possible in the name and indeed use keyword inside it
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  • Profile picture of the author gettingstarted
    Include your keyword(s) but try to make your domain name short, easy to spell and easy to remember. Try to get a dot com and don't use numbers or hyphens.
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    • Profile picture of the author Tel
      Have you looked at buying an expired domain in the TDNAM aftermarket sale at Godaddy. You can pick up expired domains from $5 plus a years registration (currently $10.60 for .coms)

      Its worth a look as every now and then a useful domain will come up that you can't buy new - and its already aged for you, meaning less chance of sandboxing and some of them come with links.
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  • Profile picture of the author Mande
    Look around DNJournal.com they show domains that have been bought/sold recently and will give you some more ideas of ways you can expand your thinking to find a domain name.
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  • Profile picture of the author metco
    Nameboy.com is a great place to generate domain name ideas. PCNames.com is another good place where you just type in what you want and it will show you what is available.

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  • Profile picture of the author canon72
    book-review.com
    this name good for SEO...
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