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a good generalized website domain name? - chav - 04-08-2014 08:10 PM i need ideas of domain name. no specific website content, its gereral - Jake - 04-08-2014 08:14 PM It may be a bit more difficult to get a generic domain to rank in search engines, vs one that references it's niche in the domain name. I understand there is a .com for every word in the dictionary, you have to be a bit more creative to come up with a unique one, wordoid is a fun tool that generates new words based on a seen you provide it. There are sites with tools that help you come up with fictitious names, including: wordlab.com, naming.net, wordoid.com, lingzini.com, namestation.com, some of these tools look up the domain name availability as you go. Any name not already used in a .com web site name is probably not trademarked. |