Quick, easy and fast way to bid for available domain names that are on sale.
Did you know that discovering available names that are on sale (Domain names that have already been registered by someone else), is yet another great way to secure a desired domain name for yourself that you been longing for all this time?
Here is what you can do. Bookmark this page, save it and then...
Come back regularly because you never know when that unique name will be listed here.
We only list names of domain names and bids that are about to expire. This will save you time, headache and strain associated with long wait duration.
List of 10 available domain names on sale today
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Dating Website Business Resell Make Money Online | ![]() |
2 Bids | US $13.43 | 37m |
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Antique RARE Wooden Solid Walnut Monarch Pump Organ Has damage WILL SHIP TO YOU | ![]() |
4 Bids | US $20.50 | 2h 47m |
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CitrusScentscom Citrus Scents Products Domain NR | ![]() |
6 Bids | US $15.50 | 3h 35m |
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ANTIQUE LIMOGE HVY GOLD GRAVY BOWLUNDERPLT ELEGANT 1891 POUYAT TOP QUALITY MINT | ![]() |
1 Bid | US $79.00 | 4h 9m |
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FossilDominicanAmberCaddyflyUniqueAuthenticCollectibleMuseumQuality | ![]() |
3 Bids | US $10.50 | 5h 40m |
Five Ideas for Scoring a Clever, Available Domain Names
So, you say you want a freakishly clever domain name that nobody will ever forget. And you’ve been searching for a list of available domain names and that search for a unique domain name is getting more frustrating by the day…
Before you give up, Let me tell you the good news, you've come to the right place. Here are the five points to keep in mind. Why? Because they will help you scoop that domain name you’ve been longing to own.
- 1.) Buy available domain names that are Short and Sweet
The shorter, the sweeter. Two or three 2-4 letter words is ideal. Knowing up front what your site will be used for makes it that much easier to brainstorm a name. For instance, your topic preceded by "winat" is brilliant. Three short words, two of which are easily remembered. This is how the "for dummies" people got their start. "For Dummies" is a brand now, and nobody can use it but the Dummies company.
There are still great many one-word domains available, but none of them is under five letters long. You can also choose to implement the Jackson 5 rule by adding either "abc" or "123" to the domain.
Try using the numbers 2 and 4 whenever you can't use to, too or two, or for/four. When you're trying to come up with a clever domain name, it's imperative that you remain open-minded. Remember the movie se7en? Our brains see what they expect to see, and automatically supply any missing information. You can't use any symbols, though; just 1-0 and.
Using numbers can actually be a brilliant move to implement while composing a list of available domain names that you maybe able to register. Maybe add your last name to a 2-3 number intro, and it sounds quite classy. If you don't like your last name, pick a last name that sounds pleasing to you.
For instance, 781windsor.com just sounds cool. You're shooting for evocative. 781 is when Charles married Diana, and Windsor is the castle in England. People may or may not make the association, but it will be easy for you to remember and share. And it's short.
- 2.) Brainstorm for a possible list of all available domain names combination and extensions
Brainstorming is quite effective, especially if the person you are brainstorming with is your business partner. Your success matters equally to both of you, so just start bouncing ideas off of each other. Always refer to step 1, though. You want to stick with short and sweet. If it's not short and sweet, it better be memorable.
Adding corporate designations at the end of a taken domain can work. Say you wanted 781windsor.com, but it was taken. An alternative list of available domain names that you could register for instance are 781windsorinc.com, or co.com, or intl.com, etc. Don't just walk away. If you have a good name, and it's taken, try to figure out how to keep the message and register a domain, anyway.
Another option for finding alternative available domain names to register is to precede the descriptive name with 'simply', 'all things', 'only', 'all' or 'everything'. Regardless of what you're promoting, your domain will give the impression that you've got every base covered.
- 3.) Use your imagination to compile a list of available domain names
That's how Google happened. The actual invented word was "googol", and was meant to represent 1 followed by 100 zeros. Words that mean nothing are great. As long as it can be pronounced, you can use your logo to spell out the specifics of your site.
Consider what the site is going to be used for. You're not going to want something that sounds all soothing and zen, when the site is high energy. Nor would you want to name a site about the world's religions "oingoboingo.com."
Repeating the same word 2-3 times can work quite well, or rhyming words. Andyscandies for an online sweets shop, for instance. Mikeslikes could be used for a "best of" website.
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4.) Use Abbreviation to find available domain names you can register right away
A popular gossip site is ICYDK, aka "In Case You Didn't Know." If you think you have the perfect title, but it's too long, play with it.
For instance, Ainsworth & Partners-dot-com would be pretty boring. Not exactly memorable. But if you type the left-hand top row of a keyboard into the address field (qwerty) and add dot com, that's exactly where you'll end up.
5.) Use a vernacular language to compile a list of available domain names to register
One incredibly popular site which uses internet vernacular in their website name is lolcats. Many popular websites have followed suit. Lmao.com is an amazing score for the website owner. Too bad he didn't run with it. The traffic for a name like that should be in the top 100,000 websites per Alexa, but it's not.
Be careful with this strategy though as you go about compiling a list of available domain names that you could register. You don't want to be one of those people who buy a spur-of-the-moment domain name, only to have it washed out of the headlines the following week. Unless you're running a fan club, you should probably avoid using a celebrity's name in the domain.
clever, catchy, Available Domain Names; are still a reality!
If you find an amazing domain name, but you get there and it is either underdeveloped or not developed at all, see if the owner is interested in selling. Doing a few simple searches, while writing this article, I discovered that some of the best names have been taken in the hopes that somebody will list them for sale or put them on auction in the form of a list of available domain names that are for sale.
Don't get so attached to the name that you end up buying it more than it's worth. If they won't budge, just realize that it wasn't meant to be, and find a way to work around the name, based on the above information.
The domain name doesn't have to be a direct reflection of what your site is about. One of the most well-known gossip sites out there bears the name of the blogger who runs it. His name is a play on Paris Hilton. None of that has anything to do with gossip, but he created his own wildly successful name, and site, by working his way into Hollywood's glitterati.
One last thing to keep in mind when you're trying to come up with a clever, catchy domain name is that you need to read the domain name. One word can flow into another and mean something completely different that what you were shooting for.
In closing, keep your mind open and your wallet closed until you are able to create, purchase and build on the most clever, memorable domain name possible.








