Three Easy Ways to Find Available Domain Names

April 27, 2008 by Joseph Nyamache · 1 Comment 

Today I am going to give to you 3 easy ways you can use to find available domain names. Now, you can then use the names you find for personal use, for your website or as an investment that you can sell later on and earn yourself some sort of cash in the process.

Option one

The most obvious way and one that is commonly used by most people to find available domain names simply to go to any search engine:

  1. Type in “domain names” and click on the search button.
  2. Browse thorough the list of domain name registrars that come up.
  3. Then choose a registrar that best meets your price criteria and needs.
  4. Finally, use the search form to register your choice of domain name.

As I said earlier this is the most commonly used method that a majority of people use to find available domain names. Read more on available domain name search tools here

Option Number Two

Another way that you can use to find a good domain name is to search for:

  1. Names that have already been registered but are on sale.
  2. Or names that have expired and are now free for someone else to use.

Of course you will most likely agree with me that it will be a tedious and very boring task if you had to perform this task manually – browsing from one site to another trying to find available names.

Luckily, there are companies out there that will supply you with a list of available names that you can easily access. The only catch though is that you have to sign up and in most cases pay a small fee before you gain access to such names.

Something else to remember is that most domain registers will allow you access to their domain name after market for a given fee. A domain name aftermarket will enable you to find names that were previously registered but are now on sale.

You can read more about finding expired domain names here.

Option Number Three

The third method you can use to find available domain names is to search for domain names that are on auction at domain name auction sites or on eBay.

Once you find the name that interests you, all you have to do is to bid for a given name. If you emerge as the highest bidder by the time the action closes, you get the chance to pay and secure that given name that you bid for.

Be careful though not to let emotional attachments to a given name to ruin your decision making by overpaying in order to out-bid everybody. Bid for available domain names here

Best Place to Buy web Domain Names for you

April 15, 2008 by Joseph Nyamache · Leave a Comment 

Which is better:

To buy web domain names with a dot com or a dot net, or dot org, dot biz, bot tv…or should one use hyphens, a short name or register a specific keywords rich domain name?

If you’ve made it here, we understand.

We understand some of the burning questions that may have come to your attention when it comes to buying and registering your domain name. Such burning questions are common more so if you just starting out and new to the world of domain names.

Well, to answer each and every one of your question could take hours on our part and weeks on your part for you to read through them.

So instead of boring you with a long novel about how to buy web domain names, we’ll keep it short and sweet. Most important, you’ll be able to take some of the tips we are going to share and utilize them at no cost on you.

In the end, our goal is to help you in anyway we can, and if that has to do with us starting with how to buy web domain names, then that’s where we’ll begin.

Qualities of a good domain Name that you can buy



First thing to remember is that the name you choose now is going to be the name people are going to know you by. Just like your name there are a few no – no. For instance it won’t make sense to call your domain, "Sleek Catz" if you’re selling dog supplies. Common sense.

Something else you will want to include in your domain name is a major keyword (if possible) that notifies others – what your site is based off – which industry it fall under – what is it about, without having to explain. The shorter it is the better.

If you can score a name like goldcoins.com, you’ve just found yourself a terrific domain name. Even though it has 2 words, it still lets people know that your website is about Gold Coins. Make sense? Good! More about qualities of a good domain name here

By doing your own research, you’ll find that the dot com domains are worth more than the other available extensions out there. Why is this the case?

Well, some possible explanations.

Since they were the beginning domains name extensions that was available for people to buy, a dotcom presents longevity, originality, and the fact that if there are other similar companies with dot net, dot biz names, for most people it simply implies that you were the first.

So if your unique idea on the kind of website you are about to start is not taken – on the dot com market, then grab it. Heck, you might even want to grab the other extensions of your dotcom – just so no one else can have the same name on a different level.

How much will it cost you to buy web domain names?



That really depends on you.

If you’re a single proprietor and won’t be spending thousands of dollars on advertising or other ventures, then the normal average cost of buying a domain name is less than $ 10.

However, some companies feel that they need to own a unique name so that they can be in a better position to control the market. In that case, it could cost hundreds or thousands of dollars to secure a unique domain name.

For example, if you are into the business of selling various necklaces, bracelets, etc, you may be interested in buying http://www.jewelry.com. That of course is going to cost you a fortune if at all that name is available.

For a big company, they may be able to get such a name by shelling in thousands or even millions in order to buy that domain name. For a small business or small guy, it will be better off to go for alternatives. You see the point, right?

When it’s all said and done on how to buy web domain names just remember that people just want to find an easy avenue to your site. If they are typing in your address, it’s much easier to remember MySpace.com instead of MyspaceisYourSpace.com.

Just take a look at all the top companies all over the Internet. Yahoo, Google, Facebook, eBay, MySpace, ESPN, all utilize small captivating titles. It’s the best way to go, but many times the single or double name are already taken.

So be creative, it may take some time. To get you started on how to be creative, here is a good domain name tutorial about registering and hosting domain names to help you out.

Other ways to buy web domain names:



One of the best and most profitable way to buy web domain names is to search for expired names. Some sources claim that over 90,000 domain names become available each day. Now that is a huge number!

There are literally good names that you can easily capitalize and use for your own personal or business use. Some of the names available out there have already gained a reasonable PR rank or are attracting organic search engine traffic.

But here is the problem that most people face when they want to buy web domain names
It is increasingly becoming hard to fine good available domain names that are on sale without spending hours and hours manually searching through the pile of names as they become available from one place to another.

I found the following two resources very useful.

  1. The first source is going to help and show you how to find expired domain names
  2. You can also buy web domain names by searching for available domain names on sale

How Domain names work

April 15, 2008 by Joseph Nyamache · Leave a Comment 

This post will attempt to explain briefly how domain names work once you initiate a purchase or decide to change your name for another.

Each passing day thousands of domain names are registered all the time. At the same time hundreds of names that had previously been registered become available. On the other hand some owners decide to change their domain names. Their are thousands of simple but complex activities and transactions conducted in the domain name industry.

For those who would like to change their domains, there are two steps involved.

  1. Releasing the old name.
  2. Adopting the new one.

Although this process sounds and seems to be easy, sometimes it is inherent with certain difficulties that you should be aware of in order to prepare for such an eventuality.

Whenever there is a domain change, then thousands of Domain name system (DNS) servers around the globe have to be updated. When this is done a series of complex routines allows this request to be forwarded within the DNS servers.

Now the problem is that when the change of domain name takes place, DNS databases are not all updated instantaneously around the world, chiefly the main reason for this is due to caching.

A cache is a set of stored information that is reused so that fresh information doesn’t have to be communicated with every request for a web page or data.

It takes a while before a cache is cleared, refreshed or expires around the DNS server system.

More on How Domain Dames work.

It may take anywhere between 24 hours to 48 hours (or even more in case of problems) before all the servers are updated globally. The average time is 6 hours but let me point out that this is just an average; the actual time will vary on a case by case basis depending on a number of reasons.

Because of this a number of things might happen:

  1. The IP address pair might not resolve properly and therefore your connection won’t reach the server you want.
  2. Your browser will continue to point to the old one or you would receive an error message that such and address does not exist.

Therefore, now that you have a slight understanding on how domain names work, it is important that when changing your domain name, registering a new name or buying another name you should wait for at least two or so days before you start sending/advertising your new website or business otherwise you may end up creating a bad first impression.

Secrets: How To Find Expired Domain Names

April 14, 2008 by Joseph Nyamache · Leave a Comment 

You can now easily find expired domain names using a simple tool that I’m about to share with you today. The tool will help you make headway’s while leaving your opponents stuck on the medieval internet era.

Every single day thousand of domain names become available for the general public. Few people get to know about those good expired domain names until way too late.

Now, that is no secret anymore! The secret though is “how to find expired domain names worth a fortune and then snatch those expired names before someone else does!”

Instead of spending hundreds of hours trying to come up with your own expired domain name list or find expired domain names as they become available, the tool I’m about to reveal to you will instantly enable you to:

  • Search through thousands of expired domains in it’s data bank.
  • Find names that constitute the qualities of a good domain name.
  • Save you hours of labor-intense and strain inherent in a manual search.

Why not give it a try and discover for yourself how you can be able to:

  1. Search for expired domain names.
  2. Find quality expired domain names.
  3. Buy and secure good domain names.

To get started, here is how to find expired domain names that are worth a fortune.

That is really a simple way that you can use to discover and find expired domain names. Use such good domain name for your business or start to earn money by buying and then selling the expired domain names to the ever growing domain names market place.

Quick reminder:

As you very well know, it is though a domain (or host) name that computers on the internet are able to identify a computer or group of computers. A given domain names is part of the uniform resource locator (URL) and many times it is the one that is mistaken as the web address. In essence, a domain name is the identifiable part of the web address.

For instance google.com is the domain name for the Google search engine.

A business pays to register a domain name, and uses it for their website. The registration only lasts a certain amount of time. If the domain name isn’t registered again, the domain name expires, and anyone can pay to re-register it.

So in short, when Google’s domain name expires, someone else can pay to register it.

That person then puts the domain name on another website. So when a user types www.google.com, now they are re-routed to a website of the new owner’s choosing.

  • How to find expired domain names worth a fortune

Expired domains can be found through several websites that search domains that are about to or have expired. Those websites makes it easy for anyone to search, find and register the thousands of expired domain names that become available every day.

Before we look at how to find expired domain names,

Why would you need to grab expired domain names anyway?

Simple. Because there is money to be made.

Okay. Now that we mention money, best thing to do is to click on the link to read more about the domain name expiring process. When done, come back to this page so that you can finish the rest of the article on how to find expired domain names worth a fortune.

How To Find Expired Domain Names Worth a fortune:


There are several ways to make money with expired domain names that you purchase. Generally speaking, the more well known the domain name is, the more profitable it can be.

Here are five ways to make money from expired domain names:

1.) Auction Sites

Just like anything else, you can sell domain names on auction websites. Depending on the popularity of the old website or the versatility on the domain name, you can sell the name for quite a bit.

2.) Domain Name Websites

Domain name websites are sites that are specifically for selling domain names. For a small fee, these websites will let you post the domain name you would like to sell. If it sells, they get a percentage of the sale.

3.) Building Mini-Websites

If you buy an older expired domain names that have a lot of keywords in them, the search engines are more likely to hit on such domain names. You can buy these expired domain names and build miniature websites. With the increased search engine ranking, more users will be sent to this website. You can then use this website to sell products and services, or you can sell the domain name along with the miniature website for added value.

Redirecting Users to Your Existing Sites – You can purchase expired domain names that are rich in keywords, and have those users that click on it, redirected to a website that you already own. That way when someone types in keywords, not only your website pops up in the search engine ranking, but so does the two or three other domain names.

Now the user has multiple links in front of them that all lead to your website, and traffic to your website increases. This is particularly profitable when you are able to purchase expired domain names that belongs to an existing website that already has a lot of traffic. A good portion of that traffic will now be directed to your website.

4.) Market Affiliate Sites

As above, you can purchase expired domain names and have them redirect people to a different website, but this does not have to be your own website. You can make an agreement with another company, that when your domain name ranks in the search engine, once a user clicks on it, that user will be directed to you affiliate’s website.

5.) Speculative Trends

You can also buy expired domain names in hopes that they will increase in value. This is done by purchasing domain names that contain keywords associated with growing trends. Expired domain names can be purchased based on technological trends, anticipation of upcoming events, and any other speculation on keywords that are might become popular searches.

Additionally you want to keep in mind that it only costs $14 to register each expired domain names that you buy. Many people will buy a few, and try to sell them for thousands of dollars. Unless the domain name is something really well known and sought after, this isn’t practical.

Most people have better luck by buy many expired domain names and selling them for a few hundred. This way there is still a substantial mark-up, but they sell much faster. If the higher your turn-over, the faster you stand to make money, and you can purchase your next batch of domain names just that much sooner.

As you can see there are many ways that you can make money with expired domain names, but the key point is that like any other business, decision or choice one has to make, you have to be practical and carry out a good research and only buy those expired domain names that will return a profit.

Available Domain Name Search Tools

April 14, 2008 by Joseph Nyamache · Leave a Comment 

Soon or later most people find it useful to use available domain name search tools to help them secure the kind of name that they have been searching or waiting for.

Unless you have a highly unusual imagination, you may find it increasingly hard to register your first choice of your domain name. Why? because in most cases, someone else had already thought and registered that same name.

As is the case with so many millions of website registered under different names, you may have to go through several choices before you find a domain name that isn’t already in use.

But, there is a loophole.

It’s true that domains tend to die or expire. That is because domain names are leased on a given time frame of up to 10 years at most.

As time goes by, that same name that was unavailable becomes available for use by someone else when the original owner fails to renew their registration and reclaim their right to use that name again. But…

That is why it’s important to make use of available domain name search tools that can help you come up with a list of expired domain names that are available.

Let’s face it –

Would you be able to compete with bots that are actively roaming the internet searching for names that have expired a second ago. Bots that are so quick in grabbing such names and adding them to their data bank?

A human being though so intelligent can only be able to do so much. By using good domain name tools, you are able to easily secure your desired name.

Using such tools for example will let you to add your desired names to a waiting list. As soon as those name that you have added becomes available, you get notified so that you can be able to register that particular name before someone else does.

Naturally, there is competition even on the waiting list for good expired domain names.

Therefore it is important to give some thought on other options on how to find your new domain name. For instance you may want to visit domain name auction sites and bid for available domain names that you find interesting to you.

What is in a Name That Makes it Popular?

April 11, 2008 by Joseph Nyamache · 1 Comment 

Do you sometimes ever wonder…what is in name? And what is it in that name that makes it to be so popular! Is it just enough to go by a given name or is there something else?

I know of a place called Nyapara Ibere — Don’t even bother searching it on google! — Google does not know it exists yet. Alright “google it”, I told you so!

In 2008, the most popular baby boy name on baby.com was AIDAN while AVA was the most popular baby girl name. Now did you know that Aidan, Aiden and Aden are all alternate name for the other? — That they are all spellings of the same name.

Forbes listed Oprah Winfrey on top of the celebrity list. Barack Obama probably is the most powerful man on earth by virtue of being the president of the United States of America. And on yahoo questions , Shakespeare was voted as the most famous history name.

So really;

What is in a name?

That is the same question that Shakespeare asked in Romeo and Juliet.

As you ponder on that.

Let us relate it to your web site.

Your domain name means quite a lot.

As we very well know, a domain name is associated with an IP address, a numeric identifier that computers and network components use to connect a browser to a web site.

Now, I hope that you do know that it’s not mandatory that your site has a domain name. It is mandatory though to have an IP address. If you want you to, instead of using a domain name you can instead direct visitors to your website using an IP address.

But given our human nature, that can quickly generate difficulties. Just imagine telling your visitors to visit 64.233.167.99 or maybe 216.109.112.135 (If you are curious just type that and see what pops up)

What is in a name? (Picture by Colin McMillen on Flickr.com)

what is in a name In the early days of the Internet, domain names were chosen carefully in order to help people remember the URL or make it easier for someone to type the name.

But that was then,

In the present world, With hotspots on a page, great search engines, social networking and other contemporary tools, the qualities of a good domain name that were a must then, really are not as important now.

If you think I’m joking let me ask you about your best friend, the one you call twice a day. Do you know your best friends cell phone number off head? I probably think you don’t! Why because you saved his or her numbers to your contacts long time ago. Now all that you do is get the name you saved it under and press dial.

That is what bookmarking, social sites and RSS are taking us.

From a marketing perspective, it still helps to have a good name. It’s still beneficial to have a site called ‘CheapTV.com’ if what you are selling is a selection of inexpensive Television sets.

Now someone doing the same business as you but using a domain name like ‘InexpensiveElectronicVisualDisplayDevices.com’ may find it hard to promote his business.

From my own experience having a good name can certainly help. The name you choose then may have an effect as to how much traffic your site gets especially during it’s initial stages of growth.

If you have a bad name like mine do not give up, with time and with a bit of extra hard work and marketing coupled with good quality information, products or services that people want, word do go around, soon or later.

But really if you are starting out,

why work harder if you can be able to secure a good domain name now?

As a closing thought, Love them or hate them, the Google company chose well. Their choice of name is a perfect response to Shakespeare question above “what is in a name?”

Of course, the fact is that – there are millions of web sites around the world that have awkward names. That maybe, because the truth is that you don’t necessarily get the name of your first choice.

Not all is lost. You can turn a name to something big.

Celebrities, famous people and household names we have come to know, love and hate did not just happen. A little bit of digging will reveal that in most cases it’s thorough hard work, focus and persistent that brought about such fame.

A not so good domain name should not stop you from accomplishing your dreams, that is why I know soon or later google is going to index Nyapara Ibere, words do get around, don’t they? — More on what is in a name here

Domain name Three reasons

April 10, 2008 by Joseph Nyamache · Leave a Comment 

There are three reasons why any serious small business should register and secure a good domain name. What really amazes me is that there are thousands of local business that are yet to realize the potential and benefit of securing their own unique name.

Now there are three reasons why any businesses should register their name — the sooner the better.

  1. To build and secure their future online investment.
  2. It is the first key step towards building a successful website.
  3. It is cheap to buy and host a domain name.

Read the rest of the article: Domain name — Three reason to have yours

Ten Steps to Owning Quality Domain Names

April 10, 2008 by Joseph Nyamache · Leave a Comment 

In today’s world of digital technology, owning high quality domain names for business or individual use is one of the key ingredient when it comes to commanding enviable exposure in the digital world.

Millions of internet domain names are available for immediate purchase. But, you need to put some thought into what you want your domain name to be before you actually register it.

It’s true that while you might come up with a catchy name and want to “buy that domain name right away,” and forever lock it up quickly for your own use, be careful.

There are things to consider before you buy your domain name. If you want people to get the right first impression of you or your business, you’ll need to pick a good domain name.

Ten Practical Steps to Owning Quality Domain Names



In this article today, we are going to go over 10 things to consider before you pick out your domain name. You want to chose the right name, don’t you? Remember the domain name you choose is going to be an extension of your business or yourself in the digital world.

You goal therefore is to get it right, once and for all.

1.) Your extension

Your extension tells people where you are and in some cases whom you want to attract. A .ca extension will tell customers that you’re operating out of Canada, for example.

If country specific extensions are not that important for you, then it’s better to pick a less specific extension, like .com, for greater coverage. Read more about top level domain name extensions

2.) Discount domains? Be careful

You’ll need a reputable registration service to properly register your good domain name. Although “discount domains” services are rife on the Internet, you have to be careful before you buy from one of these organizations. Oftentimes, these are little more than scam artists who tell you they’ll register your domain, but then will use it for their own purposes. Before you buy, be careful.

3.) Keywords count

When it comes to domain names, keywords count. Whenever possible, it’s highly recommended to insert one or two keywords into the name of your domain name. Why would you want to do that? It’s because Search engines use such keywords to find your domain name.

Including keywords in your domain name may help your domain name to rank higher in the search engine results. For example, if you sell fishing bait online, perhaps your domain name should say something like “fishingbaitgalore.com.” This will help people find you when they’re looking for — of all things – fishing bait.

4.) Go short

If at all possible, use short rather than long names as your domain name. They’re easier to spell and easier to remember, too. Highly ranked sites tend to have short quality domain names.

5.) Don’t use trademarks from other companies

It’s really, really easy to get sued for copyright infringement if you use someone else’s trademark, so be careful; don’t try to play off an existing business directly. Think carefully about other people’s quality domain names before you use them, because even innocently made associations to such a domain or name could conceivably cause you trouble.

6.) No hyphens

If you want to own unique quality domain names, try if at all possible to register a non-hyphenated domain name that’s completely original to your business or you.

Quality Domain Names It’s sometimes true of course, that you have to use hyphens in your domain name if you want a name like fishingbaitgalore.com and it’s taken.

In that case, you can still register fishing-bait-galore.com if you want to very well, however:

That puts you at odds with the person who has the unhyphenated name, because the person typing in the address may leave out the hyphens and therefore go to your competition instead. (Not forgetting also that you may be violating someone’s else copyrights.)

7.) Buy several different extensions with the same name

Once you’ve settled on your domain name (again, using the fishingbaitgalore.com example), it’s a good idea to buy the same name in all of the other available domain name extensions — or as many as you can afford.

In other words, buy “fishingbaitgalore” with extensions like .org, .biz, or .net, and all other available extensions, in addition to the .com extension is listed above. That way, no one can steal your success away from you by by simply buying the other extensions of your domain and then simply counting on your success to make a quick buck.

8.) Your hosting service should offer telephone support

You’ll need to be able to talk to someone if you have trouble with your domain name. If there’s no phone contact, you may not be dealing with a reputable company.

9.) The company should be accredited

Reputable companies will have accreditation status, such as through ICANN. Companies often seek accreditations because they know it makes them look better to be part of a group that enforces good business practices.

If they’re not accredited, that doesn’t necessarily mean there’s anything wrong with them, but it could. Therefore, if at all possible, make sure the company is accredited, or at least has phone support, established payment procedures, and so on.

10.) Do a Google search

After you find a company you like, do a search on Google with the keywords “domain registration.” If the company business site or blog appears on the first two pages of results, great.

If they just appear in sidebar “ads” on search pages, that’s a potential problem. It means they may not have been around for long, or they may not be reputable. If the company is legitimate, they’ll be ranked with the Google search engine, within the first couple of pages. Choose from that listing of reputable good domain name companies.

In conclusion, I hope that the above 10 tips should help you register your own good and quality domain names much more easily and effectively. Owning quality domain names is the first step to a guaranteed success when it comes to internet business.

Check Available Domain Names

April 10, 2008 by Joseph Nyamache · Leave a Comment 

Fast, easy and quick to check available domain names that are on sale.

This is what you need to do. Bookmark this page today, save it now and then…

Visit the page regularly. Why, because that unique name you are looking for may listed here.

Below is a list of ten available domain names that are on sale today.

Buy Web Domain Name

April 9, 2008 by Joseph Nyamache · Leave a Comment 

You can buy web domain name in a breeze.

Below are 10 qualities to consider before you buy a domain name.

  1. Short name.
  2. A dot.com.
  3. Easy to say.
  4. Easy to spell.
  5. Easy to read.
  6. Easy to remember.
  7. Clear, not cryptic.
  8. Has fewest syllables.
  9. A brand, conveys you business.
  10. Use hyphens but not underscores.

You can read the full article on how to buy web domain name here

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