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2 Useful Ways To Finding Available Domains Names


12 December 2008 No Comment
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Some time ago I discovered an useful tool to finding available domains names called PCNames, which is the tool I use when I want to register a domain.

Once you went to PC Names you can do a quick search for your favorite keywords.It contain enough domains available for registration, but also includes domains which are deleted, expired, or pre-release. In my view, there are a few domain name you can register that can get an high SEO position but also have a significant monetary value. Watch the video below to see just how powerful this service is.

Instead, a couple months ago I find another great tool to find Domain name has been registered, available or for sale called DomainsBot. All you need to do is type in the words that match your concept of what you’re looking for, click “submit”, and watch the suggestions fly in. It provides a great way to find what good domains are for sale in base at your keyword of choice.






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