Choosing a Domain Name URL
So The Domain Name URL You Want Is Taken.
There are tricks to still get a domain name URL with the keywords you want, so choosing a domain name can still be easy just by adding an extra word to the front or back of your chosen keywords.
In this post we show just how to do it.
To find your keywords you need to have a keyword tool which finds all the words that are searched for related to your niche.
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Long or Short URLs
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Choosing Your Domain Name URL
You have found your niche and done your keyword search and then found a name you would like but it is taken. Some domain name registrars make suggestions for you and have a list for you to choose from. See the domain URL of this blog. As the name I had chosen was taken the registrar suggested adding online. In that way I still got the keywords in the domain name.
If you don’t like their suggestions then think of other words to use.
This is where our following list comes in. You can use these words to lead or trail your keywords. Keep your keywords together so as not to change the hierarchy and add these either before or after and try again to see if the domain is available.
- Amazing
- Secrets
- Now
- Direct
- Experts
- Specialists
- Now
- Site
- Store
- Get
- Pros
- Sales
- Results
- Easy
- Guaranteed
- Advice
- Exclusive
- Incredible
- Improved
- Powerful
- Super
- Breakthrough
- Leader
- News
- Tips
- Info
- Advanced
- Enterprise
- Zone
- Safe
- Easy
- Review
- Expert
- Buy
- Magic
- Enterprises
- Supplier
- Exchange
- Online
- Direct
- Exposed
- Explained
- Techniques
- Astonishing
- Fantastic
- Incredible
- Improved
- Powerful
- Popular
- Superior
- Hot
- Wonderful
- Facts
- Ultimate
- Affordable
- Superior
- Unbelievable
- Innovative
- World class
- Dynamic
You may be able to think of more words to lead or trail but these are a starter.
As an example lets say I want DoggyPaws.com as my site but somebody else already has it so just add Wonderful DoggyPaws.com, or DoggyPawsSecrets.com or whatever you choose. The name that will probably rank higher is the latter as the closer to the front of your domain name with your keywords the better for search engine optimization relevance.
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