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what is a Good website names? - henry - 04-28-2014 11:51 AM

Hi i am setting up a website that is aimed at boys or 'lads' and has the catagories of cars, football, nights out, hollidays ect. what would be a good name for it???


i thought of

1. Blokes and Folkes
2. Lad pad online
3. Top bloke

any more suggestions are needed! thank you and i will let you know if it gets chosen!


- ursalso - 04-28-2014 12:04 PM

do some more homework first before deciding the name of the website, because name of the website is very critical in terms of SEO.

what I suggest you do some work of Google ad word and find most popular keywords which u think matches with you domain idea. So you get 2 thing
1. domain name with popular keyword.
2. web spider fist check the domain name. if you have the domain name with good keywords, it will help , defiantly help in SEO prospective.


- Jake - 04-28-2014 12:07 PM

Using a more descriptive name might make it do a bit better in search ranking, rather than using a creative abstract name. WhereTheLadsGetAway, LadsHavingFun (might be misleading) WhereToGoWhatToDo

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. This matters most if you are indeed getting a domain name.